if it is the v6 2.8 litre, you crawl under the dirvers side right behind the front wheel, as the starter is on the bottom drivers side of the bell housing. disconnect the battery, take the 3 lines off of the starter and then remove the 3 retaining bolts. pull starter out just a little then straight down. you wont be able to rotate it to get it out, as i spent over an hour with 30 pounds in my hands trying to get it out, let alone in. so save yourself some troubles. putting it back in is a little more complicated, on the sole fact that you will more than likely have to shim it. install it, try and start it. if it makes a loud sound, probly needs to be shimmed. or you could pay someone to do it for you since your asking on here?
dunlap
how do i line up timing gears on 2.8 isuzu trooper
89-94 chevy blazer with 2.8
My 1990 Isuzu Trooper II holds 20.5 US gallons.
My 1990 Isuzu Trooper II holds 20.5 US gallons.
it is plastic
It is in the fuel tank.
You don't check it you replace it. 1990-97 Replace at 60,000 miles 1998 Replace at 75,000 miles 1999 up Replace at 100,000 miles
There isn't one on that year trooper.
There are several stock tire sizes for the 1990 Isuzu Trooper II. In order to determine the tire size, look at the markings on the sidewall of your current tires.
you don't, buy a new one
if it is an automatic then yes, if it is a standard transmission then no
where is the starter