i have a mate who just purchased an fto with a shot gearbox. Its the tip tronic/auto one, and the motor in the 6 cylinder version.
He got quoted over $1000 for one from a couple of wreckers, and im thinking fuck that, id want it installed for that much too.
I think the gearbox is a F4A42 or something....im just wondering if these come in any other mitsu's, or something that wasnt an import so he doesnt pay the premium. Or even if someone has a cheap solution/source. ( a rebuild isnt an option btw)
thanks for any assistance.
if anyone knows a good aussie mitsu forum that has a good classifieds let me know of that too
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FTO gearbox problems
Started by Deevon, Dec 23 2005 02:34 AM
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Posted 23 December 2005 - 02:34 AM
im posting this up for a mate cause i knew someone here would be able to help
1994 Lancer GL
#2
Posted 23 December 2005 - 03:15 AM
ah the old 6a12 auto has fucked out aye.
i'm not 100% sure but i think the 92-96 shape galants use the same FF auto box, as they're equipped with the 6a12's too. Well, the jap spec ones anyway.
Here's a site that could probably answer your questions better than me......
www.mivec.co.nz
dre
i'm not 100% sure but i think the 92-96 shape galants use the same FF auto box, as they're equipped with the 6a12's too. Well, the jap spec ones anyway.
Here's a site that could probably answer your questions better than me......
www.mivec.co.nz
dre
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