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1992 Toyota v6 will not fire? - 1992 Toyota Camry V6

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1992 Toyota Camry Sedan
3.0 liter DOHC V-6 (3VZ-FE)

Cylinder # Front, passenger to drivers side 2-4-6
Cylinder # Back, passenger to drivers side 1-3-5

Distributor 12 O'clock post # 6 cylinder
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I found this discussion that indicates your car requires R-12 if it has not been converted:

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Toyota-Repair-832/1992-Toyota-Camry-C.htm
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