3500 pounds but considering the age of your pickup that number probably doesn't hold merit. I have an 89 Toyota pickup v6 single cab, and also a 1992 toyota 4runner, v6. I usually pull my bass tracker pro 190 boat. Its roughly 19 feet long and weights around 1100-1200 pounds. Both of my toyotas can pull the boat but going up steep hills can be a challenge Depending on how long and steep the hill is, i generally need to downshift and drive slow as balls up the hill. I typically put my 4ways on and creep up the hill. (The hill would be like a mile long at a 45 degree incline). So to answer your question, i would say your bad boy could handle up to 3000 pounds but pulling things is not really an enjoyably process. A bigger truck like a Ford f150 is so much different and easier. Last but not least, stopping can be even worse than pulling. You need to be extra careful about stopping. You can burn through your brakes pretty easily.
The engine oil capacity of a 1990 Toyota pickup is 5 quarts. This includes replacing the oil filter which stores a small amount of oil.
Approximately 4.5 quarts.
The 1990 Mazda 626 has a towing capacity of 750 pounds. The manufacturer recommends that you never exceed the towing capacity.
The only information i can find say's not to tow anything heavier than your mr2 wich weighs1,220 kg's
3500 lbs towing capacity according to endmunds: http://www.edmunds.com/used/1990/nissan/truck/1552/specs.html
The towing capacity of a 1990 Ford F-350 with a 7.5L V8 is approx. 12500 pounds.
What engine?
3500
depends on what motor is in both of them are they both 4cyle or 6cyle
yes
The capacity of the pickup models of the 90s is 9.1 liters of refrigerators, other models of the same era arrived 10 liters even the modern models reach up to 10 liters, but does not exceed 10 liters
between the grill and radiator