To fix the timing chain on a 1988 Mazda 323, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any components obstructing access to the timing chain cover, then carefully unbolt and remove the cover. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, remove the old chain, and install the new one, ensuring proper tension and alignment. Finally, reassemble the cover and any removed components, and reconnect the battery. Always consult a repair manual for specific torque specifications and procedures.
No, the 1988 323 is fuel injected. Are you needing to service the car? if so what needs doing? Cheers Malcolm
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Wondering about the same thing.
With an uncle and a hammer.
Try a 1988 323
The 1.8 motor order is 1342 as far as i have read
The 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L non-turbo EFI engine requires an electric fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank.
Mazda made a 323 "GT" turbo 4 door sedan for at least 2 years, 1988 and 1989. It featured the 1.6 DOHC (B6T) engine that was also standard for the 323 GTX. It was rated at 132 bhp.
The Mazda 323 of that time from had a 1600cc engine but that isn't going to effect the issue of where to get a wiring diagram. Haynes makes a manual for the 1990-1994 Mazda 323. If you have a 1986-1989 Mazda 323, you will need to get a FSM (Factory Service Manual).
where are you located as i need a starter for my 87 323