andlours The black "beast" '86 4Runner build
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Well I'm finally back from school and have gotten the opportunity to work on the Runner a little bit
I started with replacing my old front shocks and steering stabilizer
the original shocks looked a little worn out
as well ass the original steering stabilizer
I decided to go with an OME stabilizer
Another angle
And while I had the skid plate off I decided to have a little fun with paint... I'm not sure if I'll keep it or not yet
So after that I got started on the engine tear-down. I was planning on doing a full rebuild, but I felt like I wouldn't have enough time to do everything.
Here is where I started
After a little more wrenching
And a little more
Timing cover off and where it sits currently. Hopefully everything will be done shortly
Here is the old driver's side guide
I took a break from the wrenching and decided to polish and clean my calve cover a little
And here it is after the base coat of paint
I'm still going to add some accents to the valve cover as well as a new 22R-E sticker. As for the things I'm doing with the engine I decided to replace the timing chain, cover, and guides. While I'm in there I'm also replacing my oil pump and water pump. And to top everything off I'm going to do a full tune up. It's been a pretty daunting task for me. This is the deepest I've ever been into an engine. I just hope I get it right the first time. I should be updating through the whole process.
Cheers,
Andy
I started with replacing my old front shocks and steering stabilizer
the original shocks looked a little worn out
as well ass the original steering stabilizer
I decided to go with an OME stabilizer
Another angle
And while I had the skid plate off I decided to have a little fun with paint... I'm not sure if I'll keep it or not yet
So after that I got started on the engine tear-down. I was planning on doing a full rebuild, but I felt like I wouldn't have enough time to do everything.
Here is where I started
After a little more wrenching
And a little more
Timing cover off and where it sits currently. Hopefully everything will be done shortly
Here is the old driver's side guide
I took a break from the wrenching and decided to polish and clean my calve cover a little
And here it is after the base coat of paint
I'm still going to add some accents to the valve cover as well as a new 22R-E sticker. As for the things I'm doing with the engine I decided to replace the timing chain, cover, and guides. While I'm in there I'm also replacing my oil pump and water pump. And to top everything off I'm going to do a full tune up. It's been a pretty daunting task for me. This is the deepest I've ever been into an engine. I just hope I get it right the first time. I should be updating through the whole process.
Cheers,
Andy
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I really do like it. It gives me more lift in the rear to eliminate rear end sag, and it gives a little bit softer of a ride as well. Offroad it performs about the same as it did for me with the old leaf springs, but with more ground clearance for bigger tires obviously. It's really cheap too. Do a search and you'll find all the different ZUK mod possibilities.
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Well I finally got around to finishing my winter break project. When all was said and done I ended up putting in a new radiator, a GM 12si alternator, new timing chain with guides and gears, all new belts, full tune up, and new vacuum hoses. Here are some pictures of the whole process. I guess they all speak for themselves.
My makeshift painting station
The final product
And a side by side before and after
Finally, my hat and my new place for my old oil pump gears
This was my first time doing any project to this extent. If you guys have any questions, let me know.
My makeshift painting station
The final product
And a side by side before and after
Finally, my hat and my new place for my old oil pump gears
This was my first time doing any project to this extent. If you guys have any questions, let me know.
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i have 9k to pay on my house and im ready to move to CO!! find me a job!! by the way nice thread, looks like you have a great time!! If you need any help on yor engine rebuild hit me up or ck my bulid thread.
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