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on a 1989 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6 same engine 12 degree b.t.d.c. at 900 rpm
1805kg
i have a 1988 isuzu trooper 2.6 petrol swb 4x4, but i do not know what trim it is . ls . s. xs.? can you help please
12 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC)
exaust gases
The Isuzu Trooper has a diagram for how to route the serpentine belt under the hood. The diagram is located on top of the fan shroud on the left side of the hood locking latch.
In a 1988 Isuzu Trooper, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is typically located on the throttle body, which is mounted on the intake manifold. It is situated near the butterfly valve of the throttle body, allowing it to monitor the position of the throttle plate as it opens and closes. To access it, you usually need to remove any engine covers or components obstructing the throttle body.
12 DEGREES before top dead center at 900 rpm with the egr and purge lines disconnected and plugged and the engine is at operating temp
It is important to know the type of engine in a car. The 1988 Subaru GL-10 does in fact have an interference engine.Ê
spray it from the inside with wd40 see if that helps...
Yes, this is an interference engine. Replace the belt every 60,000 miles.