NO! All you have to do is remove the exhaust downpipe and cross member that bolts up to the frame, then you have access to the oil pan.
Ask this question again as "How do you rebuild the engine in a 1994 Camry with _____ engine?" replacing _____ with the specific engine in your car.
No, it will not work.
A 1994 Toyota Camry 4-cylinder requires 3.6 quarts of oil, and a V6 engine requires 4.8 quarts.
is that even a question
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 3.0 litre V6 engine in a 1994 Toyota Camry is ( NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
Try unbolting the exhaust pipe from the header pipe. Will that give you the room? Some vehicles require you to loosing one\both of the engine mounts in order to get the pan out. Make sure to support the engine. on a jack or engine hoist. Trying to give you ideas.
on the bottom behind the engine near the muffler
4.6 L engine. Passenger side, under, and just around the exhaust. Easy to remove the 2 bolts, but it is the 3rd that is really tough. Much easier on a car hoist.
Use a 14mm wrench to unscrew the bolt at the bottom of the oil pan.
It's part of the ECU(main engine control module) on this model.
1994 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder engine
The timing sequence marks, for your 1994 Toyota Camry 2.4 liter engine, are located on the main front pulley. Begin the timing sequence with the number one position.