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Parts for your 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero-Drive belt pulley
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1993 Mitsubishi Pajero Drive Belt Pulley — Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Based on the Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero NH–NJ Series Workshop Manual (1991–1996 model years), the Mitsubishi Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC/ASA), and aftermarket catalogues from Gates and Dayco, the 1993 Pajero is fitted with multiple accessory drive-belt pulleys. Depending on engine (4D56 2.5 TD, 4M40 2.8 TD, or 6G72 3.0 V6), it uses a crankshaft pulley (harmonic balancer), alternator pulley, power steering and A/C pulleys, plus idler and tensioner pulleys. These sources illustrate belt routing diagrams and list the pulleys and belts by application, confirming the drive-belt-pulley is relevant to the 1993 Pajero.
The drive belt pulleys on a ’93 Pajero do the heavy lifting, transferring crankshaft rotation to essentials like the alternator, water pump, power steering and air-con. On diesels and the V6 alike, these pulleys keep everyday running smooth and reliable. The crank pulley (often a rubber-damped harmonic balancer) reduces vibration, while idler and tensioner pulleys keep the belt tracking straight and at the right tension. When they’re in good nick, everything under the bonnet plays nicely