Look at the lower end of engine
It is about 14 gallons or so.
Around 3600-should be on registration.
No, the frames are different. In 1986 Toyota went from a solid front axle design to independent front suspension. Therefore the frames are different.
no the body mounts are different
Sorry that's terminal is no fix.
The toughest,most durable,longest lasting trucks made,are the 1983-1993 Toyota Pickup 4x4s.
In a 1983 Toyota Pickup, the engine control unit (ECU) is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be mounted on a bracket or secured to the firewall. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or trim pieces. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The SAC22 does not have a starter relay.
The ignition timing for a 1983 Toyota pickup typically ranges from 5 to 10 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle, depending on the specific engine model. It's important to check the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications, as timing can vary based on the engine type and any modifications. Always ensure that the engine is at operating temperature and the timing is set with the vacuum advance disconnected for accurate readings.
diconnect positive batt cable on driver side down low is the starter the bolts bolt for the back side two of them disconnect cable on starter and replace. Please note: the factory starter comes apart and you can replace the copper contact that usually fails/wears out after 70k. It's a $2 part.
90000 mpg
Toyota TownAce was created in 1983.