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You own a V4 version? You have a prototype version that was stolen from the factory R & D department!
The mid-size pickup concept for SEMA also gets a wider track, a cold air intake, a cat-back exhaust, and all sorts of NISMO visual add-ons. Nissan dropped the Titan's 400-hp, 5.6-liter V-8 into a Frontier pickup to create this concept for SEMA. The Frontier is only available with a 3.8-liter V-6 from the factory.
Perhaps you mean STRAIGHT 4?
Fig. 2.4L Engine Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Distributorless ignition system
Yes there is complete guide available for power steering pump and bracket positions mounting.Its will all details and diagram and lot more details.Please click on link below.Check the details
http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/03/1989-dodge-dakota-2wd-4cylinder-25.html
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In this link is complete guide for steering and suspension of 1989 Dodge Dakota 2wd - 4cylinder 2.5------------------This should help. Thanks.Helpmech.
the belt routing should be under the hood or on the upper rad support.some of these are on the timing cover in the form of a placard.if it is missing then draw the routing of the belt before you remove it making sure you draw all the pullys and how the belt goes around them.or you can get the routing from the parts store you bought the belt from.or the library has books that will show it for your car and motor
looking for vacume diagram under the dashboard for heater and air conditioning controls ...for a 1983 280zx ...having a problem with the floor door actuator and defroster...not getting vacume to the floor door actuator
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