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Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930194 06/15/12 02:27 AM
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thanks. i went to the site you gave and i see one with the housing on the pump for 75 bucks. that solves tapping 4 holes on old one and the gasket of course comes with it.. one more thing..the hydraulic pre tensioner doesnt leak .. has 140k miles...should i get a new one anyway?


It's sound advice to say get a new one but it's really up to you. If you don't have the cash for a new one then just make sure it is still working properly, it may last if it's OEM (mitsubishi).

Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: MCMILO] #930195 06/22/12 06:50 PM
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thanks i already got one off ebay with a housing on it. its in. buttoning it back i kant remember where the 2 ground straps near right cam go. also behind cam is a 10mm bolt hole i kant remember what goes in it ....its under the right cam cover. this 600 plus page manual leaves several bolts and straps etc out of it. i think the big strap goes on ac unit? it has a 14 mm bolt head and i dont see whereit goes. do you have to have a url picture to post on this thread? naw i aint that smart

Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930196 06/22/12 09:42 PM
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seriously i went and tried to remember what goes in the 10 mm bolt hole behind the right cam. i kant put on cam cover til i find out what goes there. a bolt was there. two bolts hold cam cover on and just above the right bolt is a threaded hole. help.....i kant do anything til.........

Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930197 06/22/12 09:45 PM
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cmon uncle eddy...i will show you where they filmed deliverance if you tell me...i will meet you there. then to the causeway.right now im stuck <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/oink.gif" alt="" />

Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930198 06/22/12 10:40 PM
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Point to the bad bolt hole.


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Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930199 06/22/12 11:08 PM
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Never had one of those apart to tell you, sorry, and I know where most of Deliverance was filmed, part in Tallulah Gorge (the over the waterfall scene and the climb the cliff scene) and the rest on several rivers in N. Ga. And I met Dickey once, and there are places in the GA mtns where I listen for the sound of banjos, and for damn good reason.

Time for the "lost dog" story again. WWFF and srtnate and a couple more were driving the FS roads a couple of years ago, and went up Charlie's Crk road and out the real old Charlie's road to the site of the old amethyst mine, and were pooting around across the creek at the dead end looking for the actual mine. We'd found the old tailings piles and were heading back, when we met one of the banjo players relatives, walking down the trail from up toward the AT, carrying an aluminum box with a dipole antenna sticking out the end, muttering cuss words under his breath. We asked him what was wrong, and he told us he had a lost bar dawg (translation - bear tracking dog). His buddies had let him out over the ridge and he was walking around trying to find the dog by it's radio collar. As we got back to the parking area (and we'd had to use 4wd to get thru the mud to there), in roared a 70's vintage Chebby 2wd with 4 bald tires occupied by about 7 more of the banjo player's relatives and close friends. We told the walker we would keep our eyes out and let them know if we saw dogs, and we scooted before the banjo came out. As we went back up the road, I spotted a pair of slashed up hounds coming out of the woods. I stopped and talked them over and got a grip on the collars, and sent one of the party back to tell the 'neks we found some dogs.

The dogs are dripping blood on my boots from several slashes on the head and shoulders, and the girls are "poor things"ing, and WWFF is explaining to them we better not try to first aid them, given the nature of the owners, when up pulls the Chebby and crew. Now, they had been a little cool towards us city folk the first encounter, but they were real nice this time. They thanked us, and said the bar dawgs were bad to chase hawgs (feral pigs or maybe real wild hogs) and had "got inter it wif 'em and got cut sum". Then they got a deer leg and a hog leg out of the truck bed and demonstrated to the girls how you told the difference in the tracks. They told us ifen we ever got in trouble up thar to give them a holler and they'd come arunnin' ta holp us (notify them if we needed aid and they would respondg quickly to help - they still use the old declension of the verb to help - help, holp, holpen...).

I Mama's still on the causeway???

And now we return you to our regularly scheduled programming...


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Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: fasteddy] #930200 06/23/12 01:54 PM
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Love that story. Never gets old. Miss hanging out with you. Orta remedy that soon...

And I told ya'll McMilo was just frustrated. I get bitchy too ya know...


Fasteddy's advice is occasionally sound...
Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: MCMILO] #930201 06/23/12 03:54 PM
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thanks its underneath the cover two inches almost directly above the cover bolt on right. how do you put pictures on a url site? great story eddy. i went to high school near covington va where some real hillbillies hideout. not as many inbreds. i met a real inbred family here in clifton sc (i was looking after some small property i own) they wernt from alabama.

Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: john29302] #930202 06/23/12 04:46 PM
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Ever seen a Mississippi family tree? Looks like a telephone pole <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />.

Is this on the dside cylinder head? May be the camshaft position sensor...

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Re: 1997 Montero LS 3.5 liter V6 Timing Belt change [Re: fasteddy] #930203 06/23/12 11:44 PM
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Is this on the dside cylinder head? May be the camshaft position sensor...



Could be but it's 2 bolts for the sensor.

Please figure out how to post photos. It is humorous hearing you explain..."it's the bolt hole left of that hose under the spinning wheel thing, but it's not in the FSM." We need to see what you see.

I use >>> http://photobucket.com/

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