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Old 1 Aug 2007
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Toyota Land Cruiser Specs and maintenance.

Hey all,

Does anyone know of a good web page for the specs for a 1993 Land Cruiser? I am looking for page with specs like timing at sea level and altitude, plug type, points gap general maintenance etc etc.

I use a cruiser in Ecuador for my tours and do not trust the local mechanics so I want to double check everything they do .

Thanks in advance.

Joe.

PS If you are ever in Ecuador let me know as I know this country like the back of my hand and would love to show you around, plus I have a 4x4 for fun adventures! You can contact me direct at info@ola-adventures.com or check out my photos here
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Try IH8MUD.com - "The Truth is in the Rocks". But you'll have to be more specific as "1993 Land Cruiser" doesn't mean anything to these guys.
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here you go

(there it was a guy called Miguel near the airport who used to do most of the overland trucks, -don't know if he's still there- maybe he knows some decent Toyota mechanics, then again... for 3us$ per hour we can't really expect japanese quality workshops...)

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thanks

the online manual is cool but I have haynes just like it, its just nothing like my cruiser!

I know Miguel out by the airport he worked on the cruiser a few weeks ago, I have just stop breaking down after all the work he done, bad brakes, bad starting etc.....not so great even for $3 per hr..

thanks again.....
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If it's a diesel this place is good for 80s
http://www.lcool.org/

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try this

http://search.ebscohost.com/

Follow the link, User ID is "user" password is "password"


best site for just about anything.
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Hi Surfer,

That won't work. "We have been unable to validate your login values Please try again. "
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Hi Surfer,

That won't work. "We have been unable to validate your login values Please try again. "
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It's working for me. Maybe you used a Capital in the password (or copied the ")
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Thanks. [blush] It was a leading space problem [/blush]
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good stuff

amazing site this for all sorts...even found old vw and jetta stuff!!!!
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