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Re: Aftermarket Replacement Parts

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Bennoz wrote:
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Bennoz wrote:Z411 Ryco / Coopers etc etc

Same as the engine oil filter ;)
Ben, this seems to be wrong.

Just got my 95 GPX tip's tranmission oil replaced along with the filter.
My mechanics ended up using the Repco SFS 448 Auto trans filter as the Z411 is the wrong filter.

Cheers.
So another filter out there fits. Good to know.

There's a Z411 on my misses car as we speak. Can post pic if you like.
Please do. Will be good to see how mine is different as well.

The Z411 is a cheaper filter by almost half, too. :cyclopsani:
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At the end of day, there are probably dozens of filters that fit. As long as the centre thread & o-ring diametre are the same, any filter could be used.

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Whats the go with the internal transmission filter? Worth the change??
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payaya wrote:Whats the go with the internal transmission filter? Worth the change??
You asking me? If yes, tranmission changes from 2-4 and time intervals seems to be smoother and lower. N to 1 is still jerky, but I guess that is normal.

Other than that, mechanics said the filter was rather grubby and the tranmission oil is about due for a change as well.

I will probably do it once a year from here on, or after 20 odd thousand KMs.
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If anyone's after a brand new heater core for a decent price, I've just found these guys: http://www.demisterman.co.uk/Mitsubishi ... %20set.php
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But will he ship over seas?

I like the idea of the bass pipes but there 0.8mm smaller
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Yes, the pipe is 0.8cm smaller, but did you read what he said?

"The pipe diameter is 16mm ( the original is 16.8mm but this has never caused problems with previous sales) "
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The proper tranny oil filter is z637 which is crossed referenced from the mitsu part number.
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Can anyone advise an RDA or DBA part number for the rear rotors?
Don't trust eBay, and the company sites don't list...

Don't really wish to measure...
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I've been meaning to put this up for some time now but keep forgetting. The below is a list of Engine Components for the 6a12 and 4g93 Engines. You can find them at precisionintl.com which is an Australian Web Site and most orders come with Free Shipping.

6a12 engine

Head Gaskets
Valve Cover Gaskets Kit
Set of 24 Valve Stem Seals
Timing Cover Seals
Rear Main Seals
Paper plug for spark plug hole
Timing Kits
BOSCH TIMING BELT
Head Bolts & Studs
GMB and Endurotec Water Pumps
Endurotec Airconditioner and Power Steering Belts
Endurotec Alternator Belts

4g93 engine

* Pistons
* Piston Rings Chrome
* Conrod Bearings
* Main Bearings
* Thrust Washers
* Full Gasket Sets
* Vrs Gasket Sets
* Head Gaskets
* Conversion Sets
* Valve Cover Gaskets
* Inlet Gaskets
* Exhaust Gaskets
* Timing Gasket Sets
* Valve Stem Seals
* Timing Cover Seals
* Rear Main Seals
* Misc Gaskets
* Lifters
* Valves-inlet
* Valves-exhaust
* Valve Guides
* Timing Kits
* Timing Belts
* T/belt Tens & Guides
* Head Bolts & Studs
* Water Pumps
* Multi-ribbed Belts
* Fan Belt Tens & Idlers
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Where are the lifters? Do you seal valve cover bolt seals?
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payaya wrote:Where are the lifters?
Lifters for a 4g93

http://www.precisionintl.com/online/Par ... D=16800016
payaya wrote: Do you seal valve cover bolt seals?
I only copied the categories for the 4g93 not each product in the category
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So ho much to spend before free delivery?
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payaya wrote:So ho much to spend before free delivery?
Free on everything apparently, but i may be misinterpreting it as it may only be free delivery to a mechanic. It looks like the company is located in VIC
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topao wrote:
payaya wrote:So ho much to spend before free delivery?
Free on everything apparently, but i may be misinterpreting it as it may only be free delivery to a mechanic. It looks like the company is located in VIC
You talking about aa gaskets? Permaseal range?

There's guys selling what is essentially a vrs gasket kit for the Fto with stem seals for 120 bucks. Dirt cheap.

Mitsubishi sell input sensors for 80 bucks. Very supriding as I hit it in less than a day from their warehouse.
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Fto water pump motor gear part number wp6010. Available from bursons and made in Japan.
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Mackay part number CH1979 for bottom radiator hose. Bit of cutting required by it fits good, for an auto anyway.
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gotboost? wrote:If anyone's after a brand new heater core for a decent price, I've just found these guys: http://www.demisterman.co.uk/Mitsubishi ... %20set.php
Cheaper on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-F ... 301wt_1139
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Astron_Boy wrote:Can anyone advise an RDA or DBA part number for the rear rotors?
Don't trust eBay, and the company sites don't list...

Don't really wish to measure...
big ol' bump.

surely someone's changed their rears to know...

RDA7621... anyone confirm?
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Ive changed my fronts when i first got the car, but rears were too good nic to bother, i just went into car bits with my mate (mechanic next door, go trade prices!)
and they looked it up in their book (was surprised it was in there actually but it was) im sure some places will have it in a reference somewhere and you can always just take em back if they tell you they will fit and they dont.. other than that i would say try fto uk?
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