Not a problem- they are the same . I use www.autozone.com to see if parts will interchange. Just enter your vehicles make-model-year and look up the part and write down the part number. Then change your vehicle settings to read the make-model-year of the other car, then see if the part numbers are the same. Sometimes the part number will be different, but they will still interchange, but this is a fast,easy way to start out.
good luck Not the answer so go away NOW DON'T ASK AGAIN
90
90 BPM
I Would say it is 4/4 and 90
Headlights don't work on 90 tempo L, fuses are all good.Filements are also all good in headlights. New headlight also does not work...
Your 90 Ford Tempo may die when you put it in drive or reverse because the fuel filter is clogged. The transmission could also be malfunctioning.
Depends on how much of the exhaust your replacing, only the muffler, 2-5hp maybe, the whole exhaust system from header to exhaust tip up to 12-15hp I owned a 90 supra turbo a couple years back and i did the down pipe and the rest of the exhaust system it added up to 30hp because it was so restrictive, and i turned up the boost
About 90 beats a minute. Brisk or andante.
Uh.. no. At least not if you want it to pass any emissions test. Plus, if you did, it would leave a gaping hole in your exhaust system.
its inside the exhaust
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For the 2.3 litre four cylinder engines used in a 1990 Ford Tempo : 8th " character " of the VIN is an " X " ( 45 to 60 PSI ) 8th " character " of the VIN is an " S " ( 50 to 60 PSI )
80-90 beats per minute
Bevel gears can be used to change the direction of drive in a gear system by 90 degrees