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In the United States and Canada, the 86-89 3SGE engine are the same except for the location of the EGR tube. The 86-87 has an external EGR that hooked to the exhaust manifold. The 88-89 has an internal EGR that routes back into the cylinder head. The GT4, Alltrac, turbo was only on the 88-89 in the United States and Canada. 1987-89 celica engines are the same, besides the alltrac series which come with four wheel drive and a turbocharged engine
haynes manual for complete tear down and rebuild helped me through all my celica projects. p.s. my celica is an '87 gts i think the book's details ranges from '86-'93 or something like that. is was an amazing investment.
how to replace water pump celica 1987
The type of gas suggested in your owner's manual, which is probably 87 octane ("Regular").
First look at the manufacturing date on the rear of the driver's door; example 7/87 you need that to follow the motor swap. Turbo Before 4/87 1984-1986 Turbo After 5/87 1987-1989 Turbo NoN-Turbo Before 3/87 1984-1987 Non Turbo NoN-Turbo After 4/87 1987-1989 Non Turbo
Check for power at the clutch switch, then check for continuity through the switch with the clutch pedal depressed. If there is power and continuity, then the starter (or even ignition solenoid/starter relay) is the problem.
it may not be easy but it will fit because I have a 87 Buick gn motor in an 87 s-10 so it will fit.
No, Chrysler does not use reset switches.
around 150 non turbo and about 211 for the turbo
No. 87-89 Corolla might but doubtful. Celica is a bigger motor and it would not match up to the transmission.
IT IS LOCATED IN THE GAS TANK. THE TANK HAS TO BE DROPPED TO CHANGE IT.
the older style turbo 400 has a point on one side of the pan in back of the transmission