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Does your Mitsubishi L300 make a strange noise? Need wheel alignment specs?
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Lets start a post of all Canadian part numbers. I need to do some searching for the belt sizes though, I took the ones Mark bought into my parts store and got the part numbers. But where are they now???????

Raybestos Rebuilt Brake Calipers: SLC8033U, SLC8032U
Use the original mount.
Need new 8" metal brake line and tube bender.
Same brake pads.

Baldwin part numbers for filters,
diesel bf7534
oil bd28
air pa1667-fn

And Headlights thanks to David (Mid 1990 and Later);

the Partnumbers

MB 831281 Head left
MB 831282 Head right

MB 527317 Rear left
MB 527318 Rear right

the Link

http://www.niko.li/#

go to
parts/mitsubishi/MITSUBISHI L 300 02/87-97 BUS ( personenbusje )
SCHEINWERFER DEPO "E" H4 93- (rechts)
SCHEINWERFER DEPO "E" H4 93- (links)

haven't found the tail lights but I did see that they sold the on ebay.de
EUR 15.99 or CAN 23.00 each

http://cgi.ebay.de/Mitsubishi-L300-L-30 ... dZViewItem

the headlights are on a"buy now" price of
EUR 58.99 or CAN 85.00
different seller and I couldn't figure out his site but this is eby.de link.

http://cgi.ebay.de/SCHEINWERFER-LINKS-M ... dZViewItem

FYI, I can only guarantee this information for Japanese domestic market (JDM/Jap import) vehicles.


If your L300 is AFTER April '86, check your chassis reference....

Front disc pads: FDB556 (NB For Aus/NZ FDB556 = DB1113) WVA 21373

Rear brake shoes P03,04,05,15: K6664

Rear brake shoes P23,24,25,35: K6686
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Post by Green1 »

part numbers help... but the next question is... where in canada can we get those parts? can we ask a mitsubishi dealer to order them in? or is there somewhere else that will bring them in?
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the importer in Parksville just told me they can get all parts. http://www.vicustomcarimports.com
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my idea was to have alternatives and yes places to buy them. i will soon post the fram oil filter number someone here used on the island used that matches pretty close to the original. things like timing belts and fuel pumps are going to the tricky ones i think, who knows. then there is the golden egg of the power shade fix.
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roof racks

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Hey all, Geoff here. I was wondering if anybody knew of a place, or manufacturer of roof racks that fit the '91 L300, Delica with crytal roof package? I am a kyak guide/instructor and need to pack my "work" around with me. Any suggestions?
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Post by BCDelica »

Here's more Part Info, Reposts and new!

L300
Rear Tail Shaft Uni-joint
HARDY SPICER RU J2045

Thermostat 2.5
MD 997606

Tie rod ends
Pedders TE 715R

Alternator Belt
MD313 660
Dayco 11A 1105

Valve Timing Belt
MD134 377
Dayco 94019 94012

Power Steering Belt
MD 180581
Dayco 13A 0750

Air Con Belt
MB 272652
Dayco 13A 0935

Air Filter
MD 603446
HDA 5886 (or RYCO HDA 5866)
K&N E-4810

Fuel Filter
MB 220900
Z304

Oil Filter
MD 069782
Z313

Shock Absorbers Front
KYB 344111 or 344113
Bilstein F B46-1332
Ironman F 12082GR
GABRIEL GAS RYDER LT G63418

Shock Absorbers Rear
KYB 343226 or 344226
Bilstein B46-1467
Ironman 12076GR

Ball Joints - (2.4L)
Lower BJ275
Upper Right BJ277
Upper Left BJ278

Air Lockers
ARB RD 25

Alternator Belt MD313 660 Dayco 11A 1105
· Valve Timing Belt MD134 377 Dayco 94019 94012
· Power Steering Belt MD 180581 Dayco 13A 0750
Air Con Belt MB 272652 Dayco 13A 0935
· Air Filter MD 603446
· Fuel Filter MB 220900
· Oil Filter MD 069782
· Shock Abs Fr KYB 344111 or 344113
Shock Abs R KYB 343226 or 344226

Glow Plugs I have to double check, but I think my motor(s) is a 4D56T

The Delica principally has 5 different plugs in it here are the listings:
1982 to 93 4d55 motor Models NL-0380, PV, GV, GW, LO68P, PV, PW, NP05V, PV15VP25V, NL09P, LD69P,
all take a PM-75 plug.

6/86 on with a 4D56T motor in models N-P05W, P15W, P25W, P-35W
takes a CP-06 plug

6/93 to 3/94 with a 4D56 motor model L-039P
takes a PM-164 plug

6/93 on with a 4D56 motor models: P05V,PO-15V,P0-25V,P045V
All take a CP-07 plug

6/93 on with a 4D56T: models: P05W,P015W, P025W, P035W, PA5W, PB5W, PC5W, PA5V, PB5V, PD5V, P05T, P15T, P25T, LO39G
All take a CP-07 plug

5/94 on** with a 4M40T motor Models: KD-PE8W, PD8W, PF8W,
all take a CP-05 plug.

** this is the info Ken supplied for the Delica, but in one part of his website the same motor in the Pajero follows this pattern but Mitsubishi is listed twice, in two parts, and in the other he lists the following info for the Pajero and the Triton

PAJERO. TURBO. NK,NL 4M40T 6/1997-1999 12V-11V PM-165
TRITON MK 4M40T 1998-ON 12V-11V PM-165

After this these vehicles moved to the new 4M41T motor.

Now your other question regarding difference between CP-05 AND PM-165 IS AS FOLLOWS:-

OVERALL LENGTH. CP-05 /89.0mm PM-165. /88.0mm

HEAD TYPE. CP-05 M4 PM-165 M4

THREAD. CP-05/10X1.25. PM-165/10X1.25.

END THICK CP-05 / 5. PM-165 / 4.3. (I presume that the units are mm)

VOLTAGE CP-05 / 11 PM-165 / 11

This post isn't long enough, thought I'd add some UK part #......


MD050475 - N/STK FAN ASSY,ENG, 1 £59.18 NET EACH
MZ690071 - Engine Oil Filter (approx £14.00) 4D56 A/T
MD050317 - Sump Bung Gasket (approx £0.60)4D56 A/T
XB220900 - Fuel Filter (approx £20.00) 4D56 A/T
MB577967 - Exhaust Pipe (not inc. header pipe) (approx £170)4D56 A/T
MB896471 - Gasket (Autobox)
MD609545 - Spacer (Autobox)
MD609189 - Autobox Filter
MD951626 - A/T Sump Gasket
MD363392 - Oil Filler Cap £12-82 INC


DAYCO timing belt "kit" #KTBA080
contains 2 belts 2 tensioners and a seal.

NON OEM PARTS
Ferodo Brake Pads part no: #FDB556 L300/DELICA cost £30.99 plus post
From Bulls eye motor centre 01709893619.

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Post by Breadman »

just replaced the front brake pads and front left caliper from lordco.
caliper front left. pn SLC8055
pads, metal front pn RPD349
they also carry organic ones as well
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Post by BCDelica »

Holy *****, ** *****. My part store sourced me out some glow plugs, just $270 for genuine Mitsubishi glow plugs, not including shipping. Yes that is only for four. When pricing out Aussie and UK sites I was surprised to find that glow plugs go for $12 to $8 Canadian!!!!!! http://glowplugs.com.au/mazda-tara.htm! I have already placed a order on one site.

On a positive note the torsion bar stabilizing link was worn on my Wifes Delica and for $21 bought 4, enough for both vans. Have now changed both and the ride is quieter over bumps, it was a Napa Part

Stabilizer Link Kit #265-1299.


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Post by David »

Called Lordco on the
Dayco timing belt kit #ktba080 and
valve timing belt 94019 94012
and was told none of these is a hit.

Asked about the powersteering belt 13a 0750 and he gave me a dayco # of 17295.

Also after going over the site and gathering numbers from different posts I see that there is two different suggestions for brake pads and calipers.

one post reccomends from lordco
pn slc8055 and rpd349

another post
raybestos slc8033u, slc8032u

the numbers being so similar gives me pause.

there is also a suggestion of fuel filter #z304 and oil filter #z313 what brand are these.

Any clarity on these issues would help.

Thanks
David
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Post by Breadman »

i installed the slc8055 caliper on my delica and it works just fine and they offered me a 60 core replacement as well. the brakes pads may have different part numbers based on the different make up ie metal ect... they all seem to be for stock 89-91 mit. montero. i also get a great discount at lordco for being on the gabriola fire department and so i choose that store. i assume the other parts work as well. still looking for a cheap oil filter but that may take a while.
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Changed the auto-hubs to free-wheeling (manual) hubs - part 000138A for auto tranny, 000138 for manual tranny at milneroffroad.com in the UK (sorry, not a local part), they have many Delica parts on their site.

Cross-referenced the baldwin bf7534 fuel filter to GKI GF1070

Found some glowplug info:
Mitsubishi - MD050212
Beru - 673MJ
Bosch - 0 250 202 003
Champion - CH94
Lucas/CAV - DS017
Denso - DG105
This is assuming '90-'91 Delica with 4D56T engine.

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Post by DeliMilkMan »

Hey all, new Deli Owner, 1991 Starwagon, Blue over White, with Crystal lite package. I am addicted!!

Does anybody know WHERE I can buy the shocks for the vans? I live in Comox, and have called the guy in Coombs, but haven't heard back from him. I am on the road to the east coast in the next week or so, and would appreciate any info. Also does anybody know of the block heaters or inline heaters for the same van? Rumour has it it's gunna get chilly!!

Thanks all, love the forum!
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rocky mnt parts

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Been talking with John at Rocky mnt parts, who brings in alot of JDM parts.. he is in Delta, seems like a good knowledgeable guy. he is willing to compete on prices and will give us Delica folk a break on price if we do a large order together... seems like he can get almost anything if your willing to wait a couple weeks and ship it out to each of us separate call him up with your requests he'll want a 50 % deposit and your Vin # 604-531-6017

Mitch

post back what your ordering and how much $$ as others may want to get on board.
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Post by argo »

You should be able to source after market shocks through a jobber like lordco.

There's a landcruiser guy named Rob just south of you in Nanaimo/parksville who does work on Delicas and has some good leads on parts.
He's at 250-756- 4868

Good to hear about the guy at Rocky mountain. It's great to see how things are really coming together on this site.

cheers
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Post by DeliMilkMan »

Hey thanks for the info guys and or gals.

I have searches going on right now. Glad to have such a great pack of Deli lovers to learn from.

Cheers!
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