You buy a non abs booster and master cylinder, bolt them in, and bleed the system.
unless you know previous owners, you pretty much cannot tell if rebuilt
Please, rephrase the question. You say you have a 1989 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the Grand Cherokee did not come out till late 92, but was considered a 93 model. If what you really have is a 1989 Cherokee, we need to know the motor size. The rest we can look up and give you the best answer possible.
we are not sure
Depends on which Jeep Cherokee is referenced. Here are the models: SJ - A full sized Cherokee with a 360 cu in V8 (not real common) XJ - Most common of all the Cherorkees, came with two motor sizes. Four Cylinder: 2.5 liter Six cylinder 4.0 liter (standard and High Output) The 4.0L six cylinder firing order is: is 1-5-3-6-2-4 For more information, check out: http://autorepair.about.com/od/enginefiringorders1/ ....or look on the intake manifold its imprinted towards the front of the engine
No, it is a six-cylinder gasoline engine. If it were diesel, it would be labeled "300SDL" and make a lot more racket when the engine is running. The 300SEL is a W126 body style and is longer than the 300SE.
The Cummins diesel wasn't a factory option until 1989.The Cummins diesel wasn't a factory option until 1989.
The starter is on the lower passenger side of the engine.
If this is in a Ford Ranger : ( 1989 to 1997 is a 2.3 liter four cylinder engine ) ( 1998 to 2001 is a 2.5 liter four cylinder engine )
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1989 Ford F-350 , 7.3 liter Diesel V8 engine : ( the Motorcraft FL-784 engine oil filter is used )
Most parts are interchangeable as long as it's the same engine type.
The transmission fluid fill cap on a 1989 Chevy school bus with a diesel engine is under the air filter. The air filter has to be removed to see it.
In my 1986 F350, I replaced a the 6.9 diesel engine with a 1989 7.3 diesel engine. Everything fit. BUT I had to used the glow plug system from the 6.9 system
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Engine sizes, models? Not enough info to reply. My instinct is to say NO.
No ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine in a 1989 Ford Ranger ( is NOT an interference engine )
In a 1989 Nissan Pulsar NX : The 1.6 litre four cylinder engine has a timing CHAIN The 1.8 litre four cylinder engine has a timing BELT