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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMITSUBISHI2004GALANT V6-3.8L (6G75)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSENGINETIMING COVER
2004 Mitsubishi Galant V6-3.8L (6G75)
Timing Cover
2004 Mitsubishi Galant V6-3.8L (6G75)SECTION Timing Cover
Engine Mechanical
Timing belt rear center cover bolt 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Timing belt lower cover bolt (bolt, flange) M6 11 ± 1 Nm (98 ± 8 in. lbs.)
Timing belt lower cover bolt (bolt, washer assembled) M10 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Timing belt upper cover bolt (bolt, flange)
M6 11 ± 1 Nm (98 ± 8 in. lbs.)
M8 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Engine Overhaul
Timing belt front cover bolt M6 11 ± 1 Nm (95 ± 9 in. lbs.)
Timing belt front cover bolt M8, M10 14 ± 1 Nm (122 ± 9 in. lbs.)
Timing belt rear cover bolt 14 ± 1 Nm (122 ± 9 in. lbs.)
Timing belt rear center cover bolt 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Timing belt lower cover bolt (bolt, flange) M6 11 ± 1 Nm (98 ± 8 in. lbs.)
Timing belt lower cover bolt (bolt, washer assembled) M10 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Timing belt upper cover bolt (bolt, flange)
M6 11 ± 1 Nm (98 ± 8 in. lbs.)
M8 14 ± 1 Nm (120 ± 13 in. lbs.)
Engine Overhaul
Timing belt front cover bolt M6 11 ± 1 Nm (95 ± 9 in. lbs.)
Timing belt front cover bolt M8, M10 14 ± 1 Nm (122 ± 9 in. lbs.)
Timing belt rear cover bolt 14 ± 1 Nm (122 ± 9 in. lbs.)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.