please help, need part!!
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please help, need part!!
anyone who is a mitsu dealer/parts manager who can order mitsu tools, or if you otherwise have access to this tool, I really need your help. I need mitsubishi part number MD998738. Mitsu calls it an "adjusting screw" but it is rather a long metal rod w/ a threaded end, and a socket end that screws into the block in order to relieve the pressure on the timing belt tensioner. I need this tool in order to install my cams this weekend, and unfortunately this weekend is my only open window thus far to do it in. If anyone knows a parts manager who can order this, please go order me one and get in contact w/ me either here, or pm me. I WILL pay you back for this tool if you can find it and order it pronto. I'll even give ya $5
check out my sales/buyer ratings, I'm good for it!
You can see a pic of the part here: (look at pic. #20)evomoto install of cams
I have desperately exhausted all of my means of finding this tool. None of the mitsu dealers around here will sell me mitsu tools, and my tech friend cant order it, its gotta be a manager (and his just started this week, so he doesnt even know up from down yet)
You can see a pic of the part here: (look at pic. #20)evomoto install of cams
I have desperately exhausted all of my means of finding this tool. None of the mitsu dealers around here will sell me mitsu tools, and my tech friend cant order it, its gotta be a manager (and his just started this week, so he doesnt even know up from down yet)
Call SPX-Miller. http://www.spxmiller.com/
They used to sell the tool for less than $10 plus shipping.
They used to sell the tool for less than $10 plus shipping.
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I LOVE THIS FORUM!! thank you man! tool is on the way... but for anyone's further reference, they say it requires some special wrench.
wrench: $17
adjusting screw: $12
shipping:$8
not all under $10, but hey at least I get my cams in!!
wrench: $17
adjusting screw: $12
shipping:$8
not all under $10, but hey at least I get my cams in!!
Last edited by honki24; Jul 18, 2005 at 07:42 AM.
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she said on the phone that when she pulled up the "adjusting screw" it said it required a special wrench... I dont feel like waiting any more so I ordered it too.
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