If I remember corretly, the timing specs shoud be 12 degrees BTDC. The degree marks are on the timing belt cover. Also make sure the sprockets for the camshaft as well as the crankshaft are in correct alignment or the car will still run rough with a timing adjustment.
Yes, there is a fuel turn off switch on a 1994 Toyota Paseo. The switch can be purchased for approximatelyÊ$60.Ê
a 1994 Toyota Celica GT has a timing belt.
According to another blog, factory spec should be 10-15 degrees BTDC. I cannot vouch for the accuracy...
In a 1994 Toyota 4 Runner the ( 2.4 liter four cylinder has a timing CHAIN ) and the ( 3.0 liter V6 has a timing BELT )
it is an extra option you can get from the dealer when you buy the car.
It has a Chain timing belt.Ric
15 degrees
The timing marks on a 1994 Toyota Corolla are located on the crankshaft cover. The crankshaft cover is usually located at the very bottom of an engine.
10 btdc
The timing is electronic controlled. You MUST have an OBDII engine scanner to set the timing to specs. Timing light will not work.
According to the Gates website ( timing BELT )
4.275m See http://www.cars-directory.net/specs/toyota/corolla/1994_5/2387/