Returning to the scene...pointers on 4 cyl MT 2wd
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Returning to the scene...pointers on 4 cyl MT 2wd
So in a few weeks I might be getting a new 3rd gen. It's only been about 3 years since I had my v6 auto 2wd but thats the only engine I've been familiar with. I was wondering if anyone can tell me about any quirks I should look for or be aware of. Seeing how rare the manual tranny is and even rarer to find a 4 cyl manual, I will probably have to fly somewhere to buy one and if I do then I won't be going back home on a flight. The only issue I ever had with mine was a stuck starter motor but that was at 140k and my friend with a 4 cylinder also had the same at around the same mileage.
Is there anything I should look for when picking it up? I think I have my eyes on one that has about 115k with about 3 previous owners. It's from a stealership so its a bit overpriced but I'm willing to pay to get a great vehicle again.
Is there anything I should look for when picking it up? I think I have my eyes on one that has about 115k with about 3 previous owners. It's from a stealership so its a bit overpriced but I'm willing to pay to get a great vehicle again.
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Donny, you're out of your element
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Good to see you back Tuan
Like Chris said, look out for the exhaust manifold. They are almost always cracked. If it is, I offer a header conversion using factory parts to eliminate the troublesome manifold.
Like Chris said, look out for the exhaust manifold. They are almost always cracked. If it is, I offer a header conversion using factory parts to eliminate the troublesome manifold.
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I was checking out the sticky on the manifold. Definately will do that if I don't boost the truck.
Last edited by tv4184; 03-13-2010 at 12:28 PM.
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