the dipstick is on the passenger side of the engine next to the carb. yellow stic with loop at the handle.
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89-94 are the same and 96-97 are the other style. 95 is a split year (the vin # of the change is available by asking a parts store for 95 parts. Late 95 interchanges. Basically if it looks like it fits it does.
Depends on which way you go. If you avoid 95 and the traffic in the 4 large metro areas, you can do it with no tolls going down and only a $1 toll coming back. Take I-84 west to I-81 south to US 17 in Virginia south to I-95 south and you avoid New York, Philly, Baltimore, and DC. Otherwise hear is a guide to tolls on I-95 http://www.i95exitguide.com/tolls/index.... Roughly it would be $14.50 southbound and $25.50 northbound on I-95
If you cannot see a leak on the ground under the truck (and you should with this much oil) it sounds like the piston rings are pretty well worn out.
Well I have a 95 Honda accord ex and it gets to be a pain. Your oil pan is directly above your exhaust pipe (straight pipe/catalytic converter). So you will need enough room to remove the pipe and drop the pan. First you'll have to drain the oil! By the way, keep inventory of your oil pan screws, if you lose one they're hard to find, and your car will leak oil badly.
First, buy the proper replacement parts at your local parts store. Then, disconnect the negative terminal wire from the battery. Remove the distributor and wires from the engine, place the new parts on, reconnect the negative cable on the battey and start the car. If done properly, everything will work properly.