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Hi Dave; Hey I'm sorry but I don't have any better nowadays a vacumn line diagram than the next person(as a natter of fact less cause I'm poor at operating computor) The Camry originally came with a vacumn line diagram on the hood. You should be able to find it online otherwise find one someone will let you look at or even go to the boneyard(old fashion way)and find the same 4 cylinder Camry that has a hood & sticker on it-Good Luck;John T
Check that the intercooler is in good condition (no cracks or leaks) and the hoses are tight at the hose clamps . Next talk to a diesel pump repair specialist as you may have to re-tip the injectors and re-calibrate the pump for the extra air that the turbo produces. Check that you have the correct turbo for the diesel
For the 1989 Toyota Camry: Unspecified 2.0L DOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder or 2.5L DOHC V6: Click on the following direct, free Link. It has several Diagrams of the Timing Belt + Mark Diagrams for your 1989 Toyota Camry for either the 2.0L OR 2.5L. It also has additional - very helpful Instructional and Directional Diagrams..
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