yes!
They are on both camshafts behind the camshaft cover and on the crank.
The Toyota 5VZ-FE 3.4L V6 is the easiest engine to swap into this vehicle. It is found in the T100, 3rd generation 4Runner, and 1st generation Tacoma.
Not easily. The ECU will be different and the motor mount spacing isn't the same. Popular engines to swap are the 1uzfe 7mge and 7mgte
After checking the manual I dont see any differences. It shows differences at 89 and 95 but noe from 90 to 93. At least not in my book.
I went thru my manual and couldn't find any place where it made a note on the differences between the 2. If there are any I would say its in the emissions hookup. For those the books always say to go to the sticker that is in the hood.
Electrical fault in wiring, ecm, or relay. You should be able to find troubleshooting procedure by using a search engine.
lean air fuel mix
under the lower intake manifold
Fuel injectors i'm told. Have same issue and this is what my mechanic told me. 3.0 3vze V6
wrong timing can cause any engine to over heat. in fact if the timing is off it can cause hundreds of dollars of damage.
For the V6 - 3vze engine: you have to pull off the air plenum on top of the motor (3VZE Engine model). There are a lot of hoses and tubes, but if you label them with masking tape, it is a straightforward job. Get an air plenum gasket because they will often rip when you pull the plenum ($5 at an auto parts store). Underneath the plenum is the fuel rails for that hold the injectors in place. These are held in place by 4 bolts, but they bolt in at an angle so you need to loosen the fuel line that runs between them. If you remove the rails completely, you will want to replace to copper gaskets on the fuel lines. Once the rails are unbolted, the fuel injectors come out right out. Be careful with the electric clips as they have a tendency to break when you remove them. I have 3 on my truck that are now held in place by zip-ties. Assembly is the opposite of removal (with new plenum gasket). Rebuilding the injectors is reasonably priced, as is swapping out for new ones.
if belt is not running other system than no