Put the #1 piston at TDC. Pull the Distributor cap off (2 clips). Mark the position of the rotor relative to the distributor. Remove the timing adjusting nut located to the rear of the engine just behind the distributor. Pull it out (it twists as it comes out). DO NOT move the Veh or turn the engine over, as this will make correct timing that much harder. Instalation is the reverse procedure. Adjust timing with timing light.
Could be a bad ignition coil Could be a bad distributor cap or rotor
The ignition module on a 86 ciara 2.5 is located under hood, center,lower engine area,below driver side of intake manifold . mounted inside of distributor
first try changing your fuel filter, if that does't help check your distributor
86
he is 86 years old because you subtract 1926 with 1840 and you get 86 becaude he was born in 1840 and died in 1926.
It is unlikely that the door from a 1986 Isuzu Trooper will fit a 1990 Isuzu Trooper directly due to differences in design and specifications between the two model years. It is recommended to check with a local auto parts store or dealership to confirm compatibility and explore potential modifications needed for proper fitment.
Yes, blue is blue. '86 or '88 you are fine. Spray away.
ignition coil is broken replace $ 60.00 in Canada
Inside the distributor!
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What you're talking about is an impact head, my 86 4 cylinder has one and I bent 3 valves. Didnt cost that much for parts and the head service charge was average for this area (70001) Don't know if the 93 is like that but I assume it is.
Check the ignition module in the distributor.
Car and distributor would have to be replaced
To replace the injectors in 86 Toyota truck 22r, simply refer to your user and service manual.
basically it is the distributor. public library usually has books to help
From Ignition switch run/start position terminal.