8T8 4RUNNER's 1988 4Runner Build-Up Thread
#1162
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hahahaha...thanks guys.
did a victory lap of the west of the county looking for yard sales.....meh...waste of time and gas.
home now, how to see what the wifey has on the list for me.....the we'll see what happens next
did a victory lap of the west of the county looking for yard sales.....meh...waste of time and gas.
home now, how to see what the wifey has on the list for me.....the we'll see what happens next
#1163
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starter back on. transmission bolts...most of them are torqued. doing everything i can to NOT get under the truck.
ready to bleed the clutch...."borrowed" tubing on the bleeder screw. going to read up on the procedure. here's hoping nothing falls apart.
ready to bleed the clutch...."borrowed" tubing on the bleeder screw. going to read up on the procedure. here's hoping nothing falls apart.
#1164
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1 piece of advise, make sure the other end of the bleeder tubing is in fluid otherwise you tend to such in air when bleeding. Just like with brakes.
#1165
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ooops...nope. not oops.
wasn't sure what the book meant by putting the other end of the tube in "fluid" so I used (wasted) brake fluid. having never done this before, i wasn't sure how this all worked. but, truthfully, it's simple enough to do.
and, with that, it's done. works just like it should too.
yay.
wasn't sure what the book meant by putting the other end of the tube in "fluid" so I used (wasted) brake fluid. having never done this before, i wasn't sure how this all worked. but, truthfully, it's simple enough to do.
and, with that, it's done. works just like it should too.
yay.
#1166
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many cursewords were uttered due to this G-d part
and together
and this
and my contraption. at least the stupid brake lines that have been in my way the whole while came in handy for something
break time (i mean, do what the wife wants me to do for the next little while until i get tired of her) and then we will go back out.
and together
and this
and my contraption. at least the stupid brake lines that have been in my way the whole while came in handy for something
break time (i mean, do what the wife wants me to do for the next little while until i get tired of her) and then we will go back out.
#1168
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I don't like to give up...ever.
I REALLY want to do this ourselves, so it was with a big slice of humble pie that I asked Brandon to come here. he can stand-down until the next episode.
still basking in the victory.
next logical step is to finish torquing the transmission bolts and then the motor mounts. then we will probably do the passenger's header.
I REALLY want to do this ourselves, so it was with a big slice of humble pie that I asked Brandon to come here. he can stand-down until the next episode.
still basking in the victory.
next logical step is to finish torquing the transmission bolts and then the motor mounts. then we will probably do the passenger's header.
#1170
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preliminarily....no PS pump or a/c pump in the way. really my only worry is to try to not man-handle them too much (wearing cotton gloves while doing it) and to not snag on the brake lines and fuel lines.
#1171
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oooohhhhh aaaaaahhhhhh, Jerry giving the Thorley's the white glove treatment. lol.
Good thing you stood me down, hands deep in changing 4 corner brakes today on mine.
Good thing you stood me down, hands deep in changing 4 corner brakes today on mine.
#1173
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motor mounts torqued
most of the transmission torqued.
passenger's side header temp'd into place.....VERY CLOSE stuff in there.
1st pic is for Logan...
a "born on" date
and the 505 stamp
touching,and will have to be pulled away
brake lines are no longer an issue, clutch line was not an issue. brake lines running ABOVE the header....not as close as they look, will probably shield them as well.
header is almost 1'' away from the starter. not enough for an issue I am told. probably will shield it anyways
and there ya have it. had to take the top studs out and the back-most bottom stud to wiggle it in.
off to go watch fireworks....Brandon, if you are reading this, Nanticoke puts on a decent show.....call me....my mom has front row seats from her house.
most of the transmission torqued.
passenger's side header temp'd into place.....VERY CLOSE stuff in there.
1st pic is for Logan...
a "born on" date
and the 505 stamp
touching,and will have to be pulled away
brake lines are no longer an issue, clutch line was not an issue. brake lines running ABOVE the header....not as close as they look, will probably shield them as well.
header is almost 1'' away from the starter. not enough for an issue I am told. probably will shield it anyways
and there ya have it. had to take the top studs out and the back-most bottom stud to wiggle it in.
off to go watch fireworks....Brandon, if you are reading this, Nanticoke puts on a decent show.....call me....my mom has front row seats from her house.
Last edited by 92 TOY; 07-02-2011 at 03:25 PM.
#1174
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Wahoo, nope no fireworks for me, going to go watch UFC 132 tonight now that my brakes are done, running a little late and gonna take me an hour to shower to get this mud and grease off.
Working well now, I think. lol.
Working well now, I think. lol.
#1176
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the shoe was for Logan.....hehehehe
gonna put the header on for good tomorrow. have to read up on some stuff about it though....have to re-plumb some stuff
gonna put the header on for good tomorrow. have to read up on some stuff about it though....have to re-plumb some stuff
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YES, READ UP AND THEN SOME! Seriously....that is NOT something you wanna 'WIGGLE BACK OUT'.... Not a "Wake up, Coffee, 20 minutes later, POOF" kinda job! lol. BE CAREFUL with that wiring...isn't that where all the 2-into-1 wiring in the harness is for the injectors on the 3.0? MAN that would realllllllllly stink to melt those free or something, eh? lol.
You'll get it, you've REALLY impressed me with your 'I can do this' perseverance! I know, .....Brandon's a big help, too, hahahaa...but still, you've really come LIGHT YEARS, Jerry, ...I'm impressed! (I know, not saying much from me, ...but I do pay attention! hahaha)
You'll get it, you've REALLY impressed me with your 'I can do this' perseverance! I know, .....Brandon's a big help, too, hahahaa...but still, you've really come LIGHT YEARS, Jerry, ...I'm impressed! (I know, not saying much from me, ...but I do pay attention! hahaha)
#1178
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thanks Mark. I'll accept all compliments AFTER this is running. Until then, I consider myself a putz who is following instructions and doing my best.
this picture shows what I mean by re-plumbing. EGR and REED valve need to be mounted here (honestly not sure WHAT the REED valve is right now....EGR, yep, had that in my hand just now looking at it)...EGR mounts into the intake plenum as well, so no cutting is going to happen until AFTER the intake plenum is on for good. I keep on reminding myself that these are headers intended to be shoe-horned into place on a running motor.
going to temp the wiring harness / fuel lines etc back into place shortly to make sure we don't have any issues with snagging and such and then, once I am assured everything will reach and fit, may just start on the injector install / fuel rail install and intake plenum install.
on a bad note.....all of a sudden found a ground wire laying on the floor last night. we are thinking it got snagged off of the wiring harness which is flopped across the front in the passenger's side / battery area of the engine bay and hanging over the grill. going to have to scour some pics to see if I can see where it came from. that's not cool.
this picture shows what I mean by re-plumbing. EGR and REED valve need to be mounted here (honestly not sure WHAT the REED valve is right now....EGR, yep, had that in my hand just now looking at it)...EGR mounts into the intake plenum as well, so no cutting is going to happen until AFTER the intake plenum is on for good. I keep on reminding myself that these are headers intended to be shoe-horned into place on a running motor.
going to temp the wiring harness / fuel lines etc back into place shortly to make sure we don't have any issues with snagging and such and then, once I am assured everything will reach and fit, may just start on the injector install / fuel rail install and intake plenum install.
on a bad note.....all of a sudden found a ground wire laying on the floor last night. we are thinking it got snagged off of the wiring harness which is flopped across the front in the passenger's side / battery area of the engine bay and hanging over the grill. going to have to scour some pics to see if I can see where it came from. that's not cool.
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I have been checking in on you, wasnt much I could help with on the slave cylinder. You got it and am sure that is a big relief. You are making steady progress. Looking a good and looks lkie a 3.0 in a Runner again. Great job guys.