A standard measure of oil pressure is 10lbs per 1000 RPM. If you have low oil pressure, check to make sure the wire to the sender is connected and clean. I would also replace the sender with a new one as these can be faulty; buy it from your dealer and have them print out a picture of where it is located if you are not sure of it's location. I hope this helps you. Mark
It has both. As a rule:--U-Joints are usually found on drive shafts and CV joints are usually found on half shafts.
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Johnson outboards, model RDS-24L, would be a 1962 year model, 40 hp. the boat motor is a 50 hp.
You need a six extension and a spark plug socket with a rubber stop inside. The spark plugs are located on top of the engine. They are about 4 inchs inside the head. Using the extenion put the socket with the rubber piece inside which will grip the plugs when they are unscrewed allowing you to remove the plugs. When installing use the same socket but press the plugs inside the socket so they are being gripped which will you to slowing lower them inside the head with the extension and get them started. I suggest you start them by hand.
On the oil pan.
You can possibly order or get the repair manual for the truck at a Toyota dealer's. You can also get wiring schematics from repair manuals sold in bookstores, such as the Chilton's series. Several companies offer manuals with wiring schematics online, you will find this by searching the keywords "repair manual" with the name and model of the truck.
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I'm assuming you mean "hotwire"? Don't try it. You will fry the computer.
24L/1500mL = 24/1.5 = 16 buckets.
Open the hood and look straight down on the front of the motor. It is in front of the motor by the fan.