Bojangles 1987&1994 Toyota pickup build-up thread
#241
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Sorry man, REALLY been busy, ...work, tinker with the rig, work, tinker with the rig..... the work part taking 98% or so of that percentage! hahaha.
Sure will, if ya need it. I was gonna do a video, while I had the lid off... but again, they borrowed the camera for a grandkids play. BUT, .... it's not that difficult. It's not CAKE, as it take a lil practice to get the method down(you'll go to tighten down the nut and the adjuster screw'll move,.....quite a few times, actually, most likely! hahaha. It's just something you will get a feel for.
2 things I will say, 1 repeat......GET that valve adjusting tool(I'll take a pic for ya....Mines a snap on, but you can get em almost any parts store worth a dang). The other is, make sure you have an angled set of feelers....they make it SO MUCH easier when dealing with a top end that is around 180 DEGREES F! LOL.
Basically, when you're certain you're at TDC, dizzy on #1, you'll feel the first 2 rockers on the intake from the front and first and 3rd on the exhaust will be moveable....they'll clickity click away(they'd better, lol). Then, roll it over once on the crank 360*, back to '0'..... you'll find the remaining valves ready for adjusting. The biggest pain will be the intake valves, especially the ones the run right next to the vacuum rail.... but as the good man Lumpster pointed it...and he's right... IT'S NOTHIN big, ..you'll get it.
The FSM is very thorough...but honestly? You don't really need anything but a Haynes or Chiltons for that maintenance. You'll be fine, bud...
Mark
Sure will, if ya need it. I was gonna do a video, while I had the lid off... but again, they borrowed the camera for a grandkids play. BUT, .... it's not that difficult. It's not CAKE, as it take a lil practice to get the method down(you'll go to tighten down the nut and the adjuster screw'll move,.....quite a few times, actually, most likely! hahaha. It's just something you will get a feel for.
2 things I will say, 1 repeat......GET that valve adjusting tool(I'll take a pic for ya....Mines a snap on, but you can get em almost any parts store worth a dang). The other is, make sure you have an angled set of feelers....they make it SO MUCH easier when dealing with a top end that is around 180 DEGREES F! LOL.
Basically, when you're certain you're at TDC, dizzy on #1, you'll feel the first 2 rockers on the intake from the front and first and 3rd on the exhaust will be moveable....they'll clickity click away(they'd better, lol). Then, roll it over once on the crank 360*, back to '0'..... you'll find the remaining valves ready for adjusting. The biggest pain will be the intake valves, especially the ones the run right next to the vacuum rail.... but as the good man Lumpster pointed it...and he's right... IT'S NOTHIN big, ..you'll get it.
The FSM is very thorough...but honestly? You don't really need anything but a Haynes or Chiltons for that maintenance. You'll be fine, bud...
Mark
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I'll try to find time in the next couple days and do you a good paint shop dealio, pointing out which valves first, etc.
PS> Do you have a special cam? If so, the clearances can vary, ya know? If it's stock, it's .007 and .009 . You can't 'get close', like with the TPS adjustment. They have to be right on, or, like with mine, after you've done it a few times....you can get it pretty much right on if you have an 8 and 10 feeler, lol.
PS> Do you have a special cam? If so, the clearances can vary, ya know? If it's stock, it's .007 and .009 . You can't 'get close', like with the TPS adjustment. They have to be right on, or, like with mine, after you've done it a few times....you can get it pretty much right on if you have an 8 and 10 feeler, lol.
#245
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Haha it took 10 dollars at the car wash to clean it.
Unfortunatly i haven't gotten around to it, But im wondering if most of the noise is just coming from when i had the oil changed, cause usually i go to Jiffylube to get it done, but this time Jiffylube was packed so i took it to the shop (Id do it myself, but the warranty states that i have to have receipts stating that i had it done)
And this ticking sound started after i had an oil change, so im thinking its the brand or weight of oil they used.
But no matter what, that valve train still needs to be tightened up after 15,000 miles so i need to get on the ball lol.
So any advice/help/walking me through it would be helpful.
And where can i get the tools?
Unfortunatly i haven't gotten around to it, But im wondering if most of the noise is just coming from when i had the oil changed, cause usually i go to Jiffylube to get it done, but this time Jiffylube was packed so i took it to the shop (Id do it myself, but the warranty states that i have to have receipts stating that i had it done)
And this ticking sound started after i had an oil change, so im thinking its the brand or weight of oil they used.
But no matter what, that valve train still needs to be tightened up after 15,000 miles so i need to get on the ball lol.
So any advice/help/walking me through it would be helpful.
And where can i get the tools?
#247
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Hahaha it hasnt seen mud like that in a longggggggg time.
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
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Hahaha it hasnt seen mud like that in a longggggggg time.
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
#250
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Yeah its def not a bad deal, and im looking up some reviews now.
A buddie of mine had them in his 95 taco and he said he loved them.
So we'll see
I got in touch with autozone and they said that they haven't heard anything about an order...Somehow my paper work did not get filed and the guy that was supposed to order my transmission screwed up and forgot.
So they will be cutting me a nice discount and they said the tranny is being built today and will be shipped out and should be here tuesday or no later than wednesday.
If its not here by wednesday, ill shoot someone. Ive got all of the parts for the truck laying in my room haha.
A buddie of mine had them in his 95 taco and he said he loved them.
So we'll see
I got in touch with autozone and they said that they haven't heard anything about an order...Somehow my paper work did not get filed and the guy that was supposed to order my transmission screwed up and forgot.
So they will be cutting me a nice discount and they said the tranny is being built today and will be shipped out and should be here tuesday or no later than wednesday.
If its not here by wednesday, ill shoot someone. Ive got all of the parts for the truck laying in my room haha.
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Bookmarked link, ...now, moving back on to my Alfred Hitchcock "Bloody-Red Mystery Truck"! Hahaha.
Bo, if you have any knowledge of steering components/diagnosis, .....please lend ANYTHING you feel is pertinent in my build thread? Thanks, sorry for jacking the threadage! lol.
PS> CAN'T WAIT for your hootin and hollerin when you get that tranny!
Bo, if you have any knowledge of steering components/diagnosis, .....please lend ANYTHING you feel is pertinent in my build thread? Thanks, sorry for jacking the threadage! lol.
PS> CAN'T WAIT for your hootin and hollerin when you get that tranny!
#252
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Hahaha it hasnt seen mud like that in a longggggggg time.
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
So im thinking about buying this Detroit locker from summit racing...What you think?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWT-1620-LR/
Last edited by yotarob2005; 02-16-2011 at 11:54 AM.
#253
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Don't those install just as the Aussie's do? If so you don't have to mess with the backlash.
http://gearinstalls.com/aussielocker.htm
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#254
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Don't those install just as the Aussie's do? If so you don't have to mess with the backlash.
http://gearinstalls.com/aussielocker.htm
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http://gearinstalls.com/aussielocker.htm
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Sorry.....I'm a tard, yes the do install like an Aussie. It is a "lunch box" and you can install it yourself with out havinf to set back lash. I edited my last post.
#255
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It's all good. I was hoping I just didn't miss something. I will be getting an Aussie this spring for the truck if all goes well. Yeah for me!
#256
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Bookmarked link, ...now, moving back on to my Alfred Hitchcock "Bloody-Red Mystery Truck"! Hahaha.
Bo, if you have any knowledge of steering components/diagnosis, .....please lend ANYTHING you feel is pertinent in my build thread? Thanks, sorry for jacking the threadage! lol.
PS> CAN'T WAIT for your hootin and hollerin when you get that tranny!
Bo, if you have any knowledge of steering components/diagnosis, .....please lend ANYTHING you feel is pertinent in my build thread? Thanks, sorry for jacking the threadage! lol.
PS> CAN'T WAIT for your hootin and hollerin when you get that tranny!
But i hope you figure it out soon, and im still following the thread!!!
Thanks man, i hope its here wednesday...
Don't those install just as the Aussie's do? If so you don't have to mess with the backlash.
http://gearinstalls.com/aussielocker.htm
.
http://gearinstalls.com/aussielocker.htm
.
I think yall are right.
And im pretty sure i am capable of all of this, im pretty mechanically inclined...
But would it be worth it to pay someone 100 bucks to install it and save me the troubles?
#258
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Im a play it safe and think ahead kind of guy lol
#259
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Well you got me there...I have a parts truck I'm going to tear into before I open mine up...but I think it's pretty straight forward. I haven't done one either...yet.
Put the rear on stands.
Pull the tires
pop the axles out
pull the 3rd
out go spiders in goes locker
now reverse
Sounds simple doesn't it. I hope it goes that easily.
From all that I have read it's not all that bad. Just when your in there check your wheel bearings and axle seals, probably want to replace the seals at least.
Put the rear on stands.
Pull the tires
pop the axles out
pull the 3rd
out go spiders in goes locker
now reverse
Sounds simple doesn't it. I hope it goes that easily.
From all that I have read it's not all that bad. Just when your in there check your wheel bearings and axle seals, probably want to replace the seals at least.
#260
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Well you got me there...I have a parts truck I'm going to tear into before I open mine up...but I think it's pretty straight forward. I haven't done one either...yet.
Put the rear on stands.
Pull the tires
pop the axles out
pull the 3rd
out go spiders in goes locker
now reverse
Sounds simple doesn't it. I hope it goes that easily.
From all that I have read it's not all that bad. Just when your in there check your wheel bearings and axle seals, probably want to replace the seals at least.
Put the rear on stands.
Pull the tires
pop the axles out
pull the 3rd
out go spiders in goes locker
now reverse
Sounds simple doesn't it. I hope it goes that easily.
From all that I have read it's not all that bad. Just when your in there check your wheel bearings and axle seals, probably want to replace the seals at least.
Sounds waayyyy to easy hahaha.
But i may get the cahunas to try it, but a buddie of mine has his own shop down the road and he gave me a really good deal on doing it...Who knows...
Since i plan on re-gearing also, should i save up and buy the gears and lockers (For front and back) At the same time, or should i put the lockers in with the 4:10's and wait till i get 5.29's?