You're going to want to invest in a Hayne's or Chilton manual for your car. If you're talking about the clutch release bearing, you're in for about 5 hours of labor (if you're as skilled as a shop mechanic). You have to remove the entire transaxle just to get to it. I had to replace mine, along with the clutch assembly, about a month ago, and it took me about 2 days. It's not fun. By the way, while you have all that stuff out, it is highly recommended that you go ahead and change the clutch assembly. The hardest part is getting the transaxle out, trust me. It's cake from there.
Pull the motor out of the car and change it.
The starter on a 1991 Toyota Tercel is located in the front of the engine. It will be located on the left side.
The timing marks on a 1991 Toyota Tercel are on the crank pulley. They are located on the front of the pulley and under the cam.
i have toyota tercel i ned change the starter help please
Apples and pomegranates. The Accord was, and is, Honda's top-of-the-line car. The Tercel was Toyota's least expensive car. Both come from companies renowned for making good cars, so it comes down to style and features...and the Accord definitely wins over the Tercel. So yes, I'd say a 1991 Accord is better than a 1991 Tercel.
the redline on a tercel 91 fuel-injected model is 5,200 rpm, at 5,800 it will limit,
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rod bearing Toyota tercel 87
front are 6.5" and the back are 4x6"
Yes, drums on the rear, discs on the front.
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Remove oil pan for access