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MITSUBISHI LANCER-BROKEN CAMBELT. HOW TO REPLACE . ONLINE MANUAL?

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What year is your Lancer??... there is model w/timing belt and there a model with timing chain now ,from 2007 until now...but either 1 is broken belt or chain ,you might look into cost in your pocket full of dollars,unless you know some mechanic skill...the bottom line is that you have a bend valves when its come to Mitsu or Honda or and any other with DOHC also..4cyl. or 6cyl...

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the service interval of your camblet is 100000kms. make sure you do the cam and crank seals as well when you get your cambelt replaced.
I would also suggest having a good look at the water pump as well cause sometimes they can show a little leak down the small exaut hole on the water pump housing.
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