There are 2 different torque specs. for different bolts, some are 96in-lbs. others are 18ft-lbs. see link below it has a diagram show which are which.
The timing marks on a 1994 Toyota Corolla are located on the crankshaft cover. The crankshaft cover is usually located at the very bottom of an engine.
Near the bottom timing belt cover (on the top left).
To change the timing belt on a 1986 Toyota Corolla, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the engine cover. Next, align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears to ensure proper timing. Remove the old timing belt by loosening the tensioner and sliding off the belt. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it's aligned with the timing marks, then reassemble everything and reconnect the battery. Always consult a repair manual for specific torque specifications and detailed steps.
About 15 minutes , it is external need to lift vehicle if your timing belt cover is plastic!
5 degrees btcd. good luck getting to see the marks they are located under the timing belt cover thank's Toy Du du
what is the torque specifications for a toyota camry 4-cylinder valve cover
The PCV valve on a 1998 Toyota Corolla is located on top of the engine, on the passenger side. It connects the intake manifold with the valve cover.
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.
Change the valve cover gasket.
A fuse box diagram is found under the fuse box. There is a sticker imprinted underneath the cover of the box a 1990 Toyota Corolla.
17 ft./lbs
Yes , it has a timing CHAIN