25mpg
15 city 21 hwy
it will fit... minor alterations (toyota engines work too), but you're much better off finding another z24 or rebuilding your old one.
The 1987 Toyota Camry does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected.
A transmission from a 1993 Toyota pickup will fit into a 1994 Toyota pickup. The Toyota transmission will not fit in to other makes and models of pickups.
The 1987 Toyota Camry does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected.
I would use 10w30 and for high mileage 10w40 would work best
it takes 5 quarts
You don't as it has a chain not a belt.
It is Fuel Injected and has no carburetor.
AS FAR AS I KNEW TOYOTA STOPPED USING CARBS IN THE TRUCKS IN 1985. UNLESS IT'S A CANADIAN MODEL. REPAIR MANUALS SUCH AS HAYNES, CHILTONS, BENTLY, AND HELMS HAVE DIAGRAMS.
Well the potential mileage for a Toyota pickup truck could be limitless if the truck's engine has been well maintained and the truck has not been beat up or brought off road much. I know plenty of Toyota trucks that run great and have over 200,000 miles but i do not know many at all with over 300,000 miles on them. Either way, most Toyota dealerships will not sell a used truck with over 200,000 miles on it, no matter what. Anything over 250,000 miles on a Toyota pickup should be considered high mileage, but the trucks ability to continue on depends on how it was kept. For most Toyota pickups, I'd say its a safe buy at 150,000 miles if it seems like it has been cared for and is still running well.
no