yes it should work, intakes could be different depending on head
The 3A has a mechanical distributor (points) and the 3AC has an "electronic" distributor.
The 3ac is the California version of the 3a. So, if you are in California, you need to use the 3ac to pass smog.
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3ac + 2ca = 3ac + 2ac = (3 + 2)(ac) = 5ac
There are hundreds of variants. The Corolla has been around for a long time. The engine in a 1982 Corolla Tercel was 3AC-4. Agreed. Many different engines. A 2006LE has a 1ZZ FE. 2012 models have the 1.8liter 2RZ FAE
yes railways provide a bedsheet with a pillow for 3ac passengers
Factorizing 3ab + 3ac gives 3a (b + c).Factorizing is to express a number or expression as a product of factors.When factorizing always look for common factors. To factorize (3ab + 3ac) look for the highest factor between the two terms (3a). 3ab + 3ac = 3a (b + c)
Well, I tried this on my 86 tercel 4WD wagon, and I think the short answer is "you don't." The aisan carburetor on this model has a lot of little parts rattling around inside it (just like any carburetor, I suppose!) and it's difficult to get back together and have it run right. Plus, it needs to be calibrated to work with the feedback system installed on those vehicles. Mine works more or less, but I'm planning on just biting the bullet and buying a professionally rebuilt unit. I figured that after 150k miles, the car deserves it! Here's a link to a site I found that seems to carry the one I need: http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/cat-toyotacar.html I saw some improvement after rebuilding mine, but the bigger problem might be the emission controls that work with the carb. I would consult a manual and check these out before tearing into the carb. Some people are putting Weber 32/36 carbs on the 3AC motor. Check out this thread: http://tercel4wd.com/invision/index.php?act=ST&f=7&t=1112&s=3348c5c032d030e80de8bb4d27ff2d10 Good luck!
dinosaurs were huge animals which died around in the 3ac .
NO WAY
It depends witch model you have 3A or 3AC motor its lokated on the upper back half of the block there are 2 upright hoses and one that swings around the back of the pump, there will be also 2 bolts holding it on, hope this helps It depends witch model you have 3A or 3AC motor its lokated on the upper back half of the block there are 2 upright hoses and one that swings around the back of the pump, there will be also 2 bolts holding it on, hope this helps
AC, 2AC, 3AC, 4AC, 5AC and so on.