I recently replaced the timing chain on my 1994 Toyota pick-up. That cost me ~$800 parts/labor.
there is none. fortunately you have a timing chain on your car (I also have a '99) and it lasts forever. well, almost forever. I had one on a Toyota pick-up, 1980s vintage. eventually it came through the timing chain cover -- but never broke. it had over 200,000 mies on it at that point. something else killed the tuck, not the timing chain.
It has timing chain and gears. NO BELT
chain
There is no timing belt in that engine. It has a timing chain.
Yes, it's generally recommended to replace the timing belt tension pulley when you replace the timing belt and water pump on a 1989 Toyota pickup truck. The tension pulley can wear out over time, and replacing it along with the timing belt ensures optimal performance and prevents potential issues. This proactive maintenance can save you from future labor costs and complications if the pulley fails later on.
Basically the same thing when you replace the timing belt, you will have to remove the engine pan, oil pick up line. And only then you will be able to remove the oil pump.
Yes.
it is under the timing chain cover located to left of the water pump if you are facing the engine. locate you fan and your fan is coming directly out of your timing chain cover if you have a 4.3.
how to set timmin chain 1992 Nissan for a 2.4liter
The k24t motor has a chain. That is the 2.4 litre, 4 cylinder motor. From what I remember - The V6 is also a chain.
Diagram of ignition timimg marks