Part Number Thread for L300

Hey sk66,
thanks for the part numbers. just to be 100% those are just the rubber bushing/pillows correct?
Yes, the complete assembly, not just the bushing. You can type the part numbers into google to see reference images for verification.
 
Yes, the complete assembly, not just the bushing. You can type the part numbers into google to see reference images for verification.

I don’t think those are correct based on the photos. In both instances the bushing is mounted parallel to the bracket, where as the Delica has them mounted perpendicular.

That said, I did find these poly ones on a Russian site which I’m going to try and order. They’re only $20 or so ea.

https://baza.drom.ru/irkutsk/sell_s...ja-m078pd-mb581261-mitsubishi-g975912621.html

EDIT: Trying to order all four bushings has been a nightmare so far. For whatever reason this site needs like 30 levels of verification to ask the seller a question. Their processing is not set up to accept any address outside of Russia either. We'll see how it goes...
 
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Hey sk66,
thanks for the part numbers. just to be 100% those are just the rubber bushing/pillows correct?

Keep hearing more details as I go down this rabbit hole. The cross brace I called out earlier (21811) includes the two bushings and mounts that connect to the chasis. These used to be sold individually, but those parts have been discontinued and are now only included as a package.

It's pretty easy to get, about $300 US shipped for the whole assembly, but you'll have standard bushings again.

Still working on this Russian site. I've been able to find a few other sites that carry the parts, and was able to get a friend who has an Aunt in Russia to act as a surrogate. Because for $120 for all four bushings in poly (two on the body, two on the transmission) I'd MUCH rather go down that route.
 
Keep hearing more details as I go down this rabbit hole. The cross brace I called out earlier (21811) includes the two bushings and mounts that connect to the chasis. These used to be sold individually, but those parts have been discontinued and are now only included as a package.

It's pretty easy to get, about $300 US shipped for the whole assembly, but you'll have standard bushings again.

Still working on this Russian site. I've been able to find a few other sites that carry the parts, and was able to get a friend who has an Aunt in Russia to act as a surrogate. Because for $120 for all four bushings in poly (two on the body, two on the transmission) I'd MUCH rather go down that route.
Looks like the parts I noted are the lower mounts that attach to the transmission body.
 
Hey sk66,
thanks for the part numbers. just to be 100% those are just the rubber bushing/pillows correct?

Was able to order the poly bushings (all four) from the Russian seller. Total came to $148, which is a little pricy. But still cheaper than buying the whole replacement beam by about $100, and I get a better part.

Paid via PayPal to user AVSgroup on drom.ru.
 
Boy, what a parts pickle. There are about 12 part numbers for the transmission mount bushings, and as best as I can tell, they're all the same thing. For a P35W (which is what I have) it appears that the part numbers you need are MB581258 & MB581261. I found the poly version on baza.drom.ru too. The diagram associated with that link points to two points along the chassis cross member where there isn't, as far as I can recall, a bushing, but it you click through their "Look at the diagram" you'll eventually get to a cross-linked site with the official MMC parts diagram.

MegaZip.net has it here.

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I think I'm due for some new rubber down there too. Last week's oil change had me looking at some cracked, dry old shit, which is still sorta doing its job. Perhaps we should call Michael and tell him to replace this before he sells more vans.
 
Those are the mounts with bushings already pressed. The Russian site seems to be selling a Polyurethane version of the bushing you have to press yourself, wouldn't you say?

Correct. You cannot buy only mounts for the chassis connection with bushings. You need to buy the whole cross-member with bushings, mounts, and cross-beam.
 
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I have a different headlight unit though. wonder if it would still work or would need a bracket made. yours look clean

Ah yours is the post facelift, my apologies. There are always HID kits that can be found pretty cheap. Will take a little more wiring with the inverters etc.
 
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Ah yours is the post facelift, my apologies. There are always HID kits that can be found pretty cheap. Will take a little more wiring with the inverters etc.
Some good and also confusing discussion about this topic over the boarder in CA. I think this is the thread your're after.
 
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