A general question will net a general answer. The short answer is around 3000lbs, give or take about 250 pounds, depending on options. Automatic transmissions add about 150 over the manual, and wagons another 250. Basically, if its a turbo wagon with auto, it will be about 3300, if its a base level sedan with manual, it will be about 2850lbs.
My 740-1990 sedan, B230F, AW-71 transmission (automatic), w/o turbo,
From my car registration 1358Kg * 2.2046 pounds = 2993,85 pounds
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.040
about 3117 lbs
1.54 U.S. tons
Probably - remove distributor cap and look
in the fuel tank? just a wild guess.
in the distributor in the rear of the engine. sometimes known as a hall sensor
Usually in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
The Chiltons/Haynes 72300 has the vacuum circuits divided into the emissions, Fuel and brakes sections of their manual covering each vacuum hose.
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Yes. The 740 and 940 are very similar and share many common parts.
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