The specifications are 118 ft of torque per square inch. It also has This is at 2500 rpm's these are exact specifications.
the gross vehicle weight rating of a 1989 Chevrolet 2500 pickup is 8,600 lbs.
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Wheel hubs or bearings or could be the CV shafts.
auto trans have it but the manual transaxles/transmissions have a gadge under the speedometer cable and etched diagram next to it if you need more im here to answer...
try to get a new ignition rotor
The torque specifications for the valve cover bolts on a 1989 Mazda 929 are typically around 7.2 to 9.0 ft-lbs (or 10 to 12 Nm). It's important to tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern to ensure even pressure across the valve cover. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications.
The current value for a 1989 Mazda truck in good working condition is $1,599.
The torque specs are 59-64 ft-lbs.
The front speakers in a 1989 Mazda B2600 truck measure 5 inches by 7 inches. These speakers are located in the front doors.
Non-Turbo: 120 HP / 130 lbft torque Turbo: 145 HP / 190 lbft torque
Mazda made a b2200 and b2600 truck in 1989.As for performance the engine is rated at 85hp or so and really just a mpg truck not a power house for dragging trailers or too much weight.The truck is great for general use,and driving and hauling resonable things in the bed with ease over all.
I have 1989 maz truck won't start either. there are so many little thing to consider the carb is the first thing I'd look at after you trace the spark. good luck
its a chevy, so its too much for your mom and her
Gap is 0.031 or 31thousandths. your truck has the 2184 cubic inch engine.
The Kelley Blue book is the standard in new and used car prices. They should have information on your '89 Mazda and help you determine it's condition. KBB.com
More information is needed to find this value. Additional information such as whether it is a 4wd pickup. Use www.NADAguides.com to find the best value associated with your truck.
I suspect the information in the "Related Question" below is equally applicable to the 1989, but... you can double check the torque specifications at a place like Autozone.com and their free online Repair Guide.NOTE: Please return to this question and share what your find out!