Hi,I have changed timing belts on Am and Japanese autos. Be certain that you have the right procedures "down pat" as well as understanding them before starting the procedure, because if you install a new belt improperly, you can cause more costly repairs...like burning values, etc.
To get the correct procedure, go to AutoZone's auto repair manual area on the internet and with the specs of your vehicle and get/print out the official procedure or steps...Good Luck, Ron
it should fit. but make sure the trans lines up. be for you try it
you suck it up
3,9 to4.3 L
I have an 88 celica and my top motor takes power steering fluid
it is origanal oil
by the drivers feet or passangers feet and under the hood
if its like a "86" you just pull back on the light switch i
Yes. Check out www.celicatech.com for lots of swap information.
You need a small funnel and pour it down the trannie dipstick pipe.
It's in the center of the fire wall.there is one more by the ecu
If it's like my 1990, it's real tough to get to...buried somewhere near the tank I think. I gave up and took it to my mechanic. It took him a good while to change it, but it was worth it.
It sometimes is refered to as a 'pigtail' or socket 'harmess'.