i have a 1994 single cab short bed 2wd Toyota with a 2001 5.3L LT1 motor stuffed in it..as long as you have the correct motor mounts and wiring harness your ok...
Depends. If both are trucks and both are 4cyl or both are V6 and as long as the 95 is a pickup not a Tacoma then yes.
if it is a 4cyl it is 33lb if it is a 6cyl: 29lb good luck and try to be a little more specific next time
Which engine? 4cyl or V-6, 4cyl is located back of engine, pass side, toward bottom of engine. V-6 is basically the same place but maybe a little harder to see, impossible to see from the top.
On my 92 Toyota Pickup V6 4X4, it is located in a different section than on the 4cyl. If you are looking straight at the engine, look to your right and down into the engine. Look for the LOWER radiator hose and follow it into the engine block. Romove the housing and this is where the thermostat on my truck was located
The most common problem with a 94 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder is the fuel pump not properly working. This causes the fuel to stop at certain points and makes the engine stall.
4cyl = Mazda BP engine v6 = KLZE engine
The Camry has 2 possible engine sizes 4cyl or v6
It takes 3&3/4's with oil filter change.
a diagram of the firing order of a 2000 Toyota Nadia 4cyl
yes itine and youll be good will you will just have to change a few things on the eng
1.8L engine is 4Cyl 4G93 1.5L engine is 4Cyl 4G15
Yes, it's.