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Can you put a 3.0 engine in an 86 mr2
Out the bottom of the engine compartment. Here's a link to a series of engine removal pictures: http://www.lovehorsepower.com/images/MR2_EngineRemoval/Removal/Thumbnails.html
To remove the motor from a 1991 Toyota MR2, first disconnect the battery and drain the fluids. Next, remove the engine cover and disconnect all electrical connections, fuel lines, and any other components connected to the engine, including the exhaust system. Then, support the engine with a hoist or engine stand, and unbolt it from the transmission and engine mounts. Finally, lift the engine out carefully, ensuring all connections are detached.
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In the Toyota MR2, the battery is located in the front trunk compartment, which is accessible by opening the front hood. This design is part of the MR2's mid-engine layout, allowing for better weight distribution. To access the battery, you may need to remove any covers or panels that are in the way.
Remove the front bumper to remove the radiator
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No , the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1987 Toyota MR2 is not an interference engine
see this page for pictures and instructions: http://www.padandwheels.com/mr2/alternator/alternator.html
On a 1985 Toyota MR2, the starter is located on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the rear of the car. It is mounted to the engine block and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle or from the top with some effort. To reach it, you may need to remove the air intake or other components for better access.
On the second generation MR2 and MR2 Turbo (1991 through 1995 USA, and 1991 through 1999 for the rest of the world), it is on the FRONT side of the engine, between the engine and the rear firewall of the cabin area. It is the right side of the car.