If you do not know this most basic automotive skill, I suggest you take it to a shop and let someone who knows what their doing, check the timing. If it is beyond the +or- 3 degrees have them adjust it back to spec's.
You do not say why in your question. Usually timing is good for long periods of time, what makes you think it is out of spec?
Buy a 'timing light' and follow the instructions that come with it.
89 toyota pickup v6 engine anti knock sensor location
It probably needs a new clutch.
I own a 92' Toyota pickup and i recently changed the fuel filter. It sat down between the block and the intake manifold on the back near the firewall. Check there.
harmonic balance has left hand thread
passenger side up under the bed right in front of the back rear tire.
fule filter needs replacing
It is a 30 Amp fusible link in fusebox under the hood.
A transmission from a 1993 Toyota pickup will fit into a 1994 Toyota pickup. The Toyota transmission will not fit in to other makes and models of pickups.
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1993/engine/92volumeai.pdf
Yes as long as the truck is not a T100. The 92 and 93 model years were the same as far as the doors are concerned. The only difference you will see is between the 2wd and the 4wd. They had different marker lights in the front.
if you use the computer if the 85 is efi
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