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    6g72 Replacement Options

    Hi,

    I have a '90 Mitsubishi Mighty Max 4x4 5 speed with the 3.0 V6. I had it rebuilt with new heads, new oil pump, cylinders honed, new bearings etc, but a few days after getting it back on the road it was overheated and now has a bottom end knock.

    I am planning on a replacement. Can someone tell me what are my replacement choices? What engines will bolt right in with the existing 5 speed and motor mounts? What engines will bolt in but would need a donor ECU? Does the 2.6 4 cylinder use the same trans bell-housing? Does a 3.0 V6 from a front-wheel drive work? (If I swap the mounts/exhaust manifolds etc)?

    In other words, what are my options?

    I have read someone recommending Toyota 22 RE install ??? Is that an option? ( I used to have a 4 Cyl Raider, and I didn't mind the power output.)

    I have searched the site for compatibility chart etc. If I missed it, can you point me to it please. Thanks for your help.

    According to WIKIPEDIA, all these cars used the 6g72:
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    1990–2001 Mitsubishi GTO (aka Mitsubishi 3000GT, Dodge Stealth)
    1989–1995 Plymouth Acclaim/Dodge Spirit/Chrysler Saratoga
    1987–2000 Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager
    1990–1993 Dodge Ram 50
    1988–1993 Dodge Dynasty
    1988–1990 Dodge Raider
    1991-1996 Dodge Stealth
    1990–1995 Chrysler LeBaron
    1990–1991 Chrysler TC by Maserati
    1988–1989 Chrysler New Yorker
    1990–1993 Dodge Daytona
    1992–1994 Dodge Shadow ES
    1992–1994 Plymouth Duster
    1986-1992 Mitsubishi Debonair
    2000–2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse
    1999–2003 Mitsubishi Galant
    1988-1990 Mitsubishi Sigma
    1990–1998 Hyundai Sonata
    2001–2005 Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring Coupe
    1990–2002 Mitsubishi Diamante
    1991–1996 Mitsubishi Verada (Australia)
    1993–2001 Mitsubishi Magna (Australia)
    1990–2006 Mitsubishi L200
    1990–1996 Mitsubishi Mighty Max
    1988–1997 Mitsubishi Pajero (aka Montero/Shogun) (Japanese and Middle East markets)
    1997–present Mitsubishi Challenger (aka Montero Sport)
    1994-2007 Mitsubishi L400(aka Space Gear)

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    It's pretty much on me. My son drove the truck when it was hot. The mechanic was doing the work out of his garage as a side job. He will probably assist with labor by pulling the engine and help the install of a new one.

    Would the newer 3.5 L V6 work in my truck? Or a 3.0 L from a front wheel drive?

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    The 3.0 fwd from a 3000gt will bolt up, I'm doing the 6g72t in my truck.

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    I have the Diamante 3.0 in my '91 4x4 MM and it's great. It's a higher compression engine, so it clearly has more power than the original and gets better gas mileage. The best I ever got with the original was just over 20 mpg but I have gotten 24 with the Diamante version. I picked up one of the "Imported Low Mileage Engines" and needed to swap a few parts from my original but am using the original ecu. I would highly recommend going this route.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    Was the Diamante engine a DOHC or SOHC motor? (B code or S code?)
    Do you remember what year?
    Are you using a stock manual trans also?
    Or do you have an automatic?

    Thanks again. I am trying to post a pic of my truck too.
    Mitsubishi Mighty Max.jpg

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    I have a 5 speed manual and I believe the motor is a SOHC, '93 or 94. I got my truck with a blown engine for $200., (run without oil), and I found this motor on CL. The guy that had it bought it to put in his Montero but it got totaled while parked in front of his house a day or two before he was going to install it. He kept it for a couple of years looking for a truck needing an engine but couldn't find any so he put it on CL for BO. I got it for a $100! It had a little surface rust but still had the import tags on it. All it needed was to have the injectors cleaned and it runs great. Your truck body looks in great shape so I wouldn't hesitate replacing the engine. Good luck!

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    Thank You. That's exactly what I need! A great deal like that.

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