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DrLou 07-29-2014 12:22 PM

Congratulations, pelon, on that milestone!

I bought my '83 300 SD 20+ yrs ago, with 160k+ miles on her. She's now over 400k miles, but the odometer is now broken. So who knows?

Happy motoring!

WNC123 07-29-2014 12:45 PM

congrats on the odometer flip.
my '85 300TDT will be going past the 300K mark in the next week or two. both of my odometers work (regular and trip).

Junkman 07-29-2014 04:18 PM

Does it count if your odometer is broken but you log your fill ups? The SD with the working odometer gets 22 mpg. The one with the broken odo should be getting close to 300k. I'm thinking of selling one to cut down on projects.

BillGrissom 07-30-2014 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skippy (Post 3365088)
... Mitsubishi engines fail routinely before 100,000. American junk was typically good for about 160,000 miles. Honda, Toyota, and the like went more like 240,000. Subarus and Crown Vics were usually over 300,000.

My guess is that older gas engines failed sooner because carburetors tended to run fuel-rich which washed oil off the cylinder walls, promoting wear, especially while cold. Diesels spray fuel on the walls too, but it is more like oil so lubricates well. I think that is the main reason the bottom end of diesels lasts so long. New gas engines seem to last much better w/ modern fuel controls. Our 3.8L Chrysler has 210K miles and still excellent compression and no blow-by. I re-ringed our 2.4L during a head gasket repair at 100K and found the ring gaps still in spec and the honing marks still on the cyl walls. I think Mitsubishis are more commonly bought by young erratic kids who more likely neglect basic maintenance like oil changes and careful warm-ups, so last as long as a Camaro. May not reflect on the engine design.


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