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RECONDITIONED MITSUBISHI 2.4L PETROL WORLD ENGINES FOR SALE

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Reconditioned Mitsubishi Engines For Sale
2.4L Mitsubishi World Engine
Engine Engineering can assist you if you are looking for a replacement 2.4L petrol engine for your Mitsubishi. We have a range of engines in stock now ready to be reconditioned or re-manufactured to order. Our team of professional engineers have years of experience with these engines can can offer to work on your current engine if you prefer. If you would like more information on a 2.4L Recon Mitsubishi petrol engine then please get in contact with our team by:
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RECONDITIONED MITSUBISHI ENGINES FOR SALE

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RECONDITIONED / RE-MANUFACTURED MITSUBISHI 2.4L WORLD ENGINES FOR SALE
The Mitsubishi 2.4L Petrol engine has been used in the following models:
- Mitsubishi Delica 2.4L
- Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4L
- Mitsubishi Lancer 2.4L
- Mitsubishi Grandis 2.4L
- Mitsubishi Galant 2.4L
- Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L
This engine has the following specifications:
- Engine type: Inline 4-cylinder DOHC 16 valve
- Displacement: 2359cc
- Bore: 88mm
- Stroke: 97mm
- Compression:10.5:1
- Max Power: 125kW (170 PS) @ 6,000RPM
- Max Torque: 226-232N·m (167-171 lb·ft) @ 4,100RPM
- Engine Code:
4B12/ 4G69/ 4D56
KNOWN MITSUBISHI 2.4L PETROL ENGINE PROBLEMS
There are no reported issues or problems with this engine, however improper care of your engine can result in decreased performance and/or damage. The most common engine problems are:
- Deprivation of oil
- Engine overheating
- Wear-out of piston rings
- Fuel Pump failure
- Injector failure
- Cam chain jumping