In this video I show how I replace the timing belt, water pump, auto-tensioner, and pulleys on a 2006-2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT V6 3.8LMusic Credits:Track: From the model year 2004 to 2023, the Mitsubishi Outlander has various engines with either a timing belt or a timing chain. It also has both interference and non-interference engines. Scroll down to see specific data for your model year below. The timing belt (or chain) maintains the proper synchronization between the various engine components Answered by CarsGuide. 25 January 2020. David Morley. Assuming we’re talking about a 4B12 engine (Mitsubishi’s internal codes) such as found in a 2016 Lancer or Outlander, then your engine has a timing chain rather than a timing belt. While timing belts need periodic replacement (usually around the 80,000 to 100,000km mark depending on the Check/adjust valve clearance (except for vehicles with auto-lash adjusters). 16. Replace timing belt (including timing belt B for 4D56 engine) every 60,000 to 80,000 km (recommended). 17. Check and clean EDR system, EGR valve, and intake manifold every 15,000 km. 18. Timing Belt Replacement Interval Guide WEATHERLY INDEX CATALOG NO. EDITION SUPERSEDES 400 431-1448A • Mitsubishi • Opel • Peugeot • Porsche • Range Rover ASX. Luxury & style meet adventure. Drive away from. R409 990 – R489 995. Choose your Mitsubishi Click vehicle to select Xpander From R339 995 – R359 995 Mitsubishi. Triton does not have a timing belt; instead, it has a timing chain. Timing belts and chains control the pistons and valves of your engine and keep your engine’s moving parts running in time. Timing belts are made of thick rubber and usually need to be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Timing chains, which are made of metal Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2: Requires special tools for mounting. Chain Type: Simplex, Closed chain. Observe service information. Weight [kg]: 0,5. Timing Chain Size: G53RING. Item number45260. Our price 51,95 £. Condition New. Reference number OEM : 16 180 213 80, 000 993 09 77, 16 075 808 80. Losing a serpentine belt would also cause no damage to the engine (as long as the engine was shut down in short order). Losing a timing belt on "today's" engines is about 90+% probability of engine damage of some kind. It was 10 years ago, but I remember the bill from the mechanic and the line items on it. Timing Chain should be replaced at intervals recommended by the manufacturer or when noisey or broken. These can become very rattley and should be checked out when occuring. Depending on the make and model of your car, you may have a timing belt or a timing chain that keeps your engine and components humming in perfect unison. pA9oUMN.