1995 Toyota Corolla - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Diameter of fuel line for 1995 carolla
Are you talking the Fuel Line (Metal) or Hose (Rubber)?Here are some facts you need to know to work with the OEM fuel
lines.
- The threaded fittings used in the fuel system are
a bit strange considering this is a Japanese vehicle. There are two fitting
sizes used: 1/8-28 BSPT (Yes the first one is a British Pipe thread!) and
13mm x 1.5. (The diameter I measured on this fitting is .504, which is larger
than a 12mm fitting (.472), but smaller than a 14mm (.532) This would logically
make it a 13mm. It it NOT a 1/4-BSPT as I had orginally thought.) There appears
to be no such thing as a 13mm compression fitting available for purchase.
If you should find a source for these, PLEASE let me know!
- The female threads on the carb inlet, glass fuel filter inlet
and outlet, and the fuel pump inlet and outlet are 1/8-28 BSPT. (So are the
intake manifold small threaded holes and the block holes for the oil pressure
sensor and oil lines. )
- There are two thread adapters (Toyota calls these Unions)
used in the Cruiser fuel line system: a straight female 1/8-28 BSPT to 13mm
x 1.5, and a 90 degrees female 1/8-28 BSPT to 13mm x 1.5. The 90 degree fitting
is only used on the fuel pump outlet to adapt the fuel pump to the hard line.
- The OEM hard fuel line is 8mm in diameter (.314"). 5/16"
(.312") is close enough in size to not matter much.
- OEM soft (rubber or the clear plastic) fuel lines are no
longer available.
4/20/2022 5:44:27 PM •
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I need the torque settings
cylinder head bolts:
step one: 22 Ft-lbs.
step two: tighten additional 90 degrees
step three: tighten additional 90 degrees
2/19/2021 3:49:35 PM •
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Fuel pump relay location 1997 celica
The relay and fuse is located under the hood in the relay box. It will be labeled on the lid. If fuse is good, then test the relay. Pull it out and with a test light see if there is power. If there is then remember that one. Have some one turn the key on and find another power wire. There should be 2 powers.If there is only one power then there maybe a problem in the ignition switch. If there is 2 powers then you need to get to the top of the fuel tank and see if power is getting to the pump. The power at the pump will be there for only a few seconds once the key is turned on and then will drop off. Let us know how it goes.
12/5/2020 10:28:36 AM •
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Misfire on 95 Corolla
- Check engine compression.
- Check valve clearance.
- Check spark plug gaps. (0.8-0.9 mm).
- Check vacuum leak at intake manifold.
- Fuel pump pressure too high.
7/22/2019 9:43:46 PM •
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on Jul 22, 2019
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Car cranks hard but won't start
The two big categories for cranks but failure to start are
1) no fuel
2) no spark
Things to check for no fuel: a) out of gas which you have checked so that is not the issue, b)bad fuel pump, c) clogged fuel filter
Things to check for no spark: a) see if you have any spark...lots of websites and videos about this b) bad pickup sensor in ignition system c) bad timing
Good luck on further troubleshooting..
1/8/2018 9:20:31 PM •
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on Jan 08, 2018
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95 corolla has been stalling at random for the
Check the fuel pump for pressure and volume. I had an Accord with the same symptoms. It would pump the proper volume when measured at the ground, but would not pump the fuel up high enough on the car, so it would fail on hilly sections.
7/22/2017 3:41:15 AM •
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