removing 3.4 engine to replace freeze plugs - what else should I do while its out?
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removing 3.4 engine to replace freeze plugs - what else should I do while its out?
Title pretty much says it all. Im removing the 5vz out of my 2000 4runner and replacing all 11 freeze plugs and the timing belt/water pump. Anything else I should do while it out? Im no expert on these engines and this is not my DD, so time isnt a factor.
Anything cheap in parts cost that is a bear to do with the engine back in?
Or even things that are simple to check while the engine is out?
Anything cheap in parts cost that is a bear to do with the engine back in?
Or even things that are simple to check while the engine is out?
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Just curious....why go after all 11 freeze plugs?
Replace everything in the kit below along with a new crank bolt, radiator hoses, and other hard to reach hoses coolant vacuum hoses from your local dealer. Also, a new knock sensor wire...yours will be cooked from the heat underneath the lower plenum.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-TIMIN...item2a144a37e8
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/n...review-247545/
Replace everything in the kit below along with a new crank bolt, radiator hoses, and other hard to reach hoses coolant vacuum hoses from your local dealer. Also, a new knock sensor wire...yours will be cooked from the heat underneath the lower plenum.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-TIMIN...item2a144a37e8
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/n...review-247545/
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