Finding an engine map for a 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado may be challenging, as specific engine maps are often not widely available for older vehicles. However, you can check online forums, classic car enthusiast websites, or automotive databases that specialize in vintage cars. Additionally, contacting Oldsmobile clubs or restoration services might yield helpful resources or connections to someone who has the information you need.
If I remember right these are 4" by 10" and you need to access them through the trunk.
This depends 100% on what engine it is.
In a 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado, the fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be necessary to remove a cover panel or access it through the driver's side footwell. Always refer to the owner’s manual for precise locations and specific fuse details.
Timing gun
what size motor is in your car is it the 307,350 V8 or the 252 V6 if it is the 307 or 350 it will be a timing chain and from what my book shows the 252 has a timing chain to
5.0L 307
yes they had a diesel engine but only for 2 years 1984-1986 and the engine was made by Oldsmobile
that would be 5.7 Liter
Look for a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
Every 1980 through 1984 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight had a 5 liter (307 cu. in. Oldsmobile) V-8 with Rochester QuadraJet (4 barrel) carb.
The 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88 typically came with a 5.0-liter (307 cubic inch) V8 engine as standard, while an optional 5.7-liter (350 cubic inch) V8 engine was also available. These engines were part of Oldsmobile's line of durable and reliable powertrains from that era.
For a diagram of the belt assembly in a 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or repair guide, as these resources typically include detailed diagrams. You can also find images online through automotive forums or websites specializing in classic car repairs. If you need a specific diagram for replacement or maintenance, consider checking with a local auto parts store or contacting a vintage car enthusiast group for assistance.