Timing Belt
the 89 toys had the 22r 22re and 3.0 v6
To set the timing on a 1989 Mitsubishi pickup engine, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. Then, adjust the distributor until the timing light indicates the correct timing as specified in the service manual. Finally, tighten the distributor hold-down bolt and recheck the timing to ensure it hasn’t shifted.
You add automatic transmission fluid to a 1989 V6 3.0 Toyota pickup truck through the filler tube in the engine compartment. This is also used to check the fluid level.
well, considering that there is no 1989 Toyota tacoma, i wouldn't think so..if you're talking about a 1989 Toyota pickup, then no
Yes it should be on the far right of the engine
Depends. If both are trucks and both are 4cyl or both are V6 and as long as the 95 is a pickup not a Tacoma then yes.
i asked this question the tempture gage shows it is over heating but the engine is cold to touch
The 1989 Toyota pickup had a curb weight that ranged from 2,565 pounds to 3,765 pounds. The '89 Toyota pickup was selected as Motor Trend's 'Truck of the Year.'
Yes
The headlight relay on a 1989 Toyota pickup is located on the right side of the engine compartment. There is a fuse box on the right-hand side fender wall. The headlight relay is in this fuse box.
The 1989 Toyota Dolphin with the 3.0 VZE engine is considered a non-interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the engine's pistons would not collide with the valves, preventing potential catastrophic damage. However, regular maintenance of the timing belt is still crucial to ensure the engine runs smoothly and to avoid unexpected breakdowns.