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Old 05-24-2010, 01:40 AM
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Ha I live 5 or 6 from PA. I'm down in Virginia.
Old 05-24-2010, 02:20 AM
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well, if you, or anyone else are interested , here's the link...i think there are like 3 links active with the same thing

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f15/...l#post51452371
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if anyone is interested....i've put a total of 54 miles on so far.

the one and only issue is that little oil leak at the very back of the pan....i will (not now) get under there with the light (and camera) to try to get a better look at what's going on there.

like i said it almost looks like i "plowed" the FIPG away in that spot as there is a curl of it in that area , so i probably left myself with some sort of breech.

again...if that's the worst thing after all this, i will take it.
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well 92 it looks as though my motor is going the route of yours. You guessed it head gasket! It's pushing combustion gas through the coolant and causing air along with coolant to fill the over flow resevior. Life sucks! I'm going to napa today to get the tester kit to make darn sure there's exhaust in my coolant before i tear the head off the motor.
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well 92 it looks as though my motor is going the route of yours. You guessed it head gasket! It's pushing combustion gas through the coolant and causing air along with coolant to fill the over flow resevior. Life sucks! I'm going to napa today to get the tester kit to make darn sure there's exhaust in my coolant before i tear the head off the motor.

Remember......mine was NOT the headgasket, it was the timing chain.

take the valve cover off and have a look to see if you still have your driver's side guide.
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A piece of advice to any one who reads this. Make darn sure your cooling system is up to par and don't ever ever use a generic head gasket kit! I'm probably going with ted's or toyota head gasket kit with this one. Lesson learned!
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Originally Posted by 92 TOY
if anyone is interested....i've put a total of 54 miles on so far.

the one and only issue is that little oil leak at the very back of the pan....i will (not now) get under there with the light (and camera) to try to get a better look at what's going on there.

like i said it almost looks like i "plowed" the FIPG away in that spot as there is a curl of it in that area , so i probably left myself with some sort of breech.

again...if that's the worst thing after all this, i will take it.
1 leak after all you went thru is not bad at all in my book, good work 92.
Old 05-24-2010, 06:28 AM
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A piece of advice to any one who reads this. Make darn sure your cooling system is up to par and don't ever ever use a generic head gasket kit! I'm probably going with ted's or toyota head gasket kit with this one. Lesson learned!

agreed.
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The motor's new as of last year so the timing cover is out. It only has 18,000 miles on it! To say the least i'm kinda pissed. I was dumb and let the cooling system fail thinking it was something different. The truck over heated a little but never severely. In turn it caused the cheapo head gasket i installed to fail at the water jacket next to the cylinder. I forgot the timing cover was your culprit.
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Originally Posted by yotarob2005
1 leak after all you went thru is not bad at all in my book, good work 92.

I'm still not at that point where i feel i am out of the woods yet with this. my ride back and forth to work was a good stress test for it and it passed. the drips of oil i noticed on Friday from just little 1 mile rides.

i still feel like i need to take it on a few more extended runs before i feel that i am in good shape. as i've said to my sons and wife....of all the places to see or have a leak, that's probably the best place.
Old 05-24-2010, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by mightymouse
The motor's new as of last year so the timing cover is out. It only has 18,000 miles on it! To say the least i'm kinda pissed. I was dumb and let the cooling system fail thinking it was something different. The truck over heated a little but never severely. In turn it caused the cheapo head gasket i installed to fail at the water jacket next to the cylinder. I forgot the timing cover was your culprit.

OK i get ya. one big set of dominoes under that hood....and i understand that soooooo much more now.
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1 leak after all you went thru is not bad at all in my book, good work 92.

and thank you too.
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well....just called the garage to see about getting it inspected and asked about the swaybar (because it's still only partially attached)....and he said if it was on there then it's supposed to be there and i need it attached......so looks like it will be a little bit for me to drill out those bolts and put new somethings in.


***a note*** the swaybar DOES NOT NEED TO BE loosened or removed to drop the diff
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and YEP!...i found it....it is illegal to be without it

http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/06...5/s175.80.html
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Just as a side note.......

Adding a rear sway bar made my Tundra a whole new truck, it rides great through turns, a little more bouncy on our dirt road, adding the camper it provides a huge difference in sway.

Removing the front sway bar from my CJ5 made it a VERY uneasy feel to drive on the roads, at "normal" speeds w/ turns.
Ended up adding Disconnectable end links so when I was off road it would be better and when I was on road I didn't feel like every turn was a 25MPH max

Great thread, a bit long but it has been a fun read over the past 2 months for me.
I'm hoping to turn the key on mine this week, gotta finish the interior, add exhaust and new windshield, charge AC, I figure the first 6-months will be nail biting after that all good.

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Originally Posted by 92 TOY
and YEP!...i found it....it is illegal to be without it

http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/06...5/s175.80.html
Just don't tell them, most places will never know...
Old 05-24-2010, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Lumpy
Just don't tell them, most places will never know...

too late...for this place....

i'll just fix it.
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Good morning fellas
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hola....cleaning the garage (garbage day)....plans are to drill out those bolts for the swaybar and get some new ones.....maybe change the oil and .....
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