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how to remove lock cyliner switch 1988 Isuzu pickup
on a 1989 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6 same engine 12 degree b.t.d.c. at 900 rpm
I do not know about a 1988 Isuzu PU, but I have a 1992 and the vacuum diagram is on the underside of the hood. You may need to clean it up a bit to see it. I did. Hope this helps. morempg2u
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Flow of fuel through the carburetor is controlled by the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) - that would be the first thing to check before trying to make any adjustments.
It doesn't have a carburetor.
The 1988 Honda 350 carburetor adjustment screws are on the side of the carburetor. There also is an adjustment screw on the very top of the carburetor.
hi I have. A 1988 samurai and when I start it up it will not idle up at all I have to give it gas to idle up wondering if there's something I can do.
Cylinders on all engines are numbered front to rear: 1-2-3-4 4ZD1 (2.3L) and 4ZE1 (2.6L)engines and G190Z (1.8L) and G200Z (1.9L) 1-3-4-2 Hope it helps... mnemonic76 1988 Isuzu Pickup (PuP) owner
Yes, it had a Rochester 4-barrel carburetor.
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According to the Haynes manual for 81-93 Pickups and 94-91 Troopers: for 4ZD1 2.3L Engine: Valve spring free length:1.8951 to 1.8321 in (48.10 to 46.50 mm) Hope this helps! mnemonic76 1988 Isuzu Pickup (PuP) owner