That's good news. Nice to see Mitsubishi coming to the party.
As far as the temp gauge go, an engine can overheat without the temp gauge showing it. If it was low on coolant the little coolant that is there could be a t the right temp but the hotspots created in the head could cause the crack due to lack of coolant.
For what it's worth ask the agents to install a water loss alarm and EGT gauge at your cost ( cheap insurance compared to a new motor ). That will save you in future should Mitsubishi not want to come to the party again.
scouring for someone else I found this thread that shows a 2.8 diesel with the same marks.

From this post
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... ost1682687

From this post
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ub ... ost1682687
Although this is not common, my friend who owned a Bosch/Diesel Electric shop warned me about this before I bought my Pajero as he already replaced more than one alluminium head. Not only on Pajero's.
Frans
Frans
Hi 4ePikanini,
Have you fitted an EGT to your Pajero?
If yes what type and could you post a photo of where etc.
Thanks.
Have you fitted an EGT to your Pajero?
If yes what type and could you post a photo of where etc.
Thanks.
No. I am yet to hear of a 4m41 that failed due to EGT from owner abuse. Only lack of (or poor) coolant/oil will kill the Di-D.Transkeicowboy wrote:Hi 4ePikanini,
Have you fitted an EGT to your Pajero?
If yes what type and could you post a photo of where etc.
Thanks.
I don't see the the need, I have driven my dad's Di-D with an EGT so understand what happens when I do certain things and I drive accordingly.
I would much rather spend the money on a coolant loss alarm (my pajero has oil pressure sensors and low oil alarm so I'm redundantly covered there)
Hi Marius,
Thanks!
Can you give us some insight into how you "drive accordingly" with your DiD? What should and shouldn't one do?"I don't see the the need, I have driven my dad's Di-D with an EGT so understand what happens when I do certain things and I drive accordingly."
Thanks!
Pajero 3.2 DID LWB GLX
Pajero 3.2 DiD SWB [SOLD]
Pajero 3.2 DiD SWB [SOLD]
The only thing I avoid is full throttle against a long uphill for long periods (IF it doesn't accelerate).
Other than that I drive very easy until it's up to operating temp and allow a cool down idle before shutting off.
Other than that I drive very easy until it's up to operating temp and allow a cool down idle before shutting off.