No
she would get hot or leak or you would hear a funny noise in the front
It would depend on the truck's condition. The B2200 short bed truck in excellent condition would be about $1,650. The B2200 long bed would be around $1,750 in excellent condition.
cheap wires
The valve guides in the cylinder head wear out and oil gets sucked in and burned.
Have the timing checked,it sounds like your timing is out,also check your distributor cap and rotor,good luck,Frank
Ummm no where??!!?! for one a b2200 is a Mazda pick up and in that case it would be on the drivers side half way back affixed to the inner side of the frame rail :P simalair location on either truck though
Yes, the 1988 Mazda B2200 with a 2.2-liter engine is considered a non-interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the engine's pistons and valves would not collide, preventing catastrophic damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt is still essential to avoid any potential issues.
it leaks oil.
Hey Kim==You might try a different brand of pumps. GoodluckJoe
The 1988 Mazda B2200 pickup does not use OBD-II codes, as this standardized system was introduced in 1996. Instead, it likely employs an earlier diagnostic system, often referred to as OBD-I, which may not provide the same level of diagnostic information. To retrieve any trouble codes, you would typically need to use a specific diagnostic tool or follow a manufacturer-specific procedure.
NO!! The Mazda engine and ford engine are totally different period.Mazda was still strickly Mazda until 1993. It was not until 1994 when Mazda and ford became the same on engine and tranmission similarities.You need a Mazda engine for your Mazda transmission.Note the 1986-1993 Mazda bseries trucks are all Mazda manufactured.Ford is not interchangeable with these models period.