- Sep 12, 2001
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My roommate's Eclipse has been dead in front of the house for months. We swapped the battery today (within free replacement period) and I started it up. It took a few tries to start, and I had to keep on the starter for about 5 seconds after it caught in order to keep it running (otherwise it'd stall). Once it caught idle, it was fine. However, it then started acting like a cold carb'd motor...give it a little throttle and it'd bog down and almost stall.
After it ran for a little while, I was able to (slowly) rev it up - from 3-4k, I could give it gas and it'd rev up normally, then drop back to idle. However, an abrupt throttle input from idle caused it to bog down again.
Apparently there's a vacuum line that runs from the fuel regulator to the intake manifold, which wears out over time - I'm going to look at that tomorrow. I don't know anything about Mitsubishi V6's..other than the typical check on vacuum lines & MAF, any ideas?
Total list of what's wrong, other than the stumble:
Peeling tint ($125ish)
Maybe motor mount(s), I haven't checked (front $16.96, rear $40.99, left $60.99, right $62.79)
Sunroof doesn't work (may or may not fix that, depending on what it costs - assuming switch, relay, or motor)
CD player is broken (swap MR2 head unit into Eclipse, buy new one for MR2)
Driver's side headlight bracket is broken ($35.99 for headlight assembly)
Heater core is leaking and has been bypassed ($46.99)
He said the brakes may need work because they're rusty - I haven't looked at them yet...guessing they are probably ok (set of pads $28.88, set of rotors $79.58)
Hatch hydraulic supports are toast ($17.62/ea)
If I can fix the stuttering/bogging issue for free/cheap, I should be able take care of the hatch supports, sunroof, and stereo for not too much money, then get it re-tinted and throw a cheap paint job on it and flip it. He said he'd be happy to get $1k out of the car, so I'm quite confident there's some money to be made for the both of us.
After it ran for a little while, I was able to (slowly) rev it up - from 3-4k, I could give it gas and it'd rev up normally, then drop back to idle. However, an abrupt throttle input from idle caused it to bog down again.
Apparently there's a vacuum line that runs from the fuel regulator to the intake manifold, which wears out over time - I'm going to look at that tomorrow. I don't know anything about Mitsubishi V6's..other than the typical check on vacuum lines & MAF, any ideas?
Total list of what's wrong, other than the stumble:
Peeling tint ($125ish)
Maybe motor mount(s), I haven't checked (front $16.96, rear $40.99, left $60.99, right $62.79)
Sunroof doesn't work (may or may not fix that, depending on what it costs - assuming switch, relay, or motor)
CD player is broken (swap MR2 head unit into Eclipse, buy new one for MR2)
Driver's side headlight bracket is broken ($35.99 for headlight assembly)
Heater core is leaking and has been bypassed ($46.99)
He said the brakes may need work because they're rusty - I haven't looked at them yet...guessing they are probably ok (set of pads $28.88, set of rotors $79.58)
Hatch hydraulic supports are toast ($17.62/ea)
If I can fix the stuttering/bogging issue for free/cheap, I should be able take care of the hatch supports, sunroof, and stereo for not too much money, then get it re-tinted and throw a cheap paint job on it and flip it. He said he'd be happy to get $1k out of the car, so I'm quite confident there's some money to be made for the both of us.