If the U-joint is seized with rust, don't waste your time trying to pound it out. Take a grinder to it and save yourself a lot of hassle. Make sure that you install the c clips with the new u joint.
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If the U-joint is seized with rust, don't waste your time trying to pound it out. Take a grinder to it and save yourself a lot of hassle. Make sure that you install the c clips with the new u joint.
Great idea! I don't know why that didn't occur to me because I have a set of easy outs, and have used them with success. :confused:
Were you only watching porn when you got caught? :tease:
I've got the same issue with my 4runner also. I've tried to remove the IAC from my TB, but wound up rounding off all of the screws, and now have to think of another way to back them out.
Incredible. Does that mean I can buy a rusted out 95 and have Toyota repair it?
Indeed, that's a clean install...
wow, I really like the look of that...
excellent video.
All I saw was clockwise spinning.
Wonderful pics. That's in my own backyard too. One of these days, I'll have to take the family. Thanks again for taking your time to post.
Troy
Vancouver, BC
Valvoline and Castol GTX for me.
Tranny fluid? Do you introduce it into the intake in much the same way as you would seafoam?
Another update. I've been running water (small jet stream) into the hose from the brake booster and from another vacuum line near the TB and have noticed improvement with reduced pinging. I think the...
Too good to pass up. Please count me in also...
Troy
The last time I checked, we in Vancouver, BC were at $1.27/liter!
I'm here. Married with an 8 year old son. Enjoy camping, but the wife doesn't.
I got my first Yota in early January 2005. It was an 88, 3.0L, 5spd longbox. At that time, my friends were surprised...
Just bought 3 cans of seafoam from NAPA in Vancouver, BC for $10 a can. I should have picked up a few cans in the US while I was there over the weekend. I plan to run the seafoam through my gas tank...
:rofl:
Look for a CDN to be par with the USD in the coming 18 months or so.
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Time to stock up on some seafaom...
Have you tried running it without the thermostat? If it still overheats, I'm guessing that you've got a circulation problem somewhere in your cooling system.
I recently used 3 cans of GM CLEENS (about $6/can) and it did make a noticeable difference in reducing pinging. FYI, the "old" bottles of GM CLEEN are being replaced by a 2 step product which...
I would check around under the vehicle, and don't rule out the engine. What I thought were bad u-joints (which I replaced), was actually pinging from the engine. It sounded like it was coming from...
Do you expect any down time? If so, do you have another vehicle for DD? It sure sounds like a lot of work, but I'm sure you've thought it through.
Good luck!
Troy
My bad. I forgot to check the category. That's what happens to me sometimes when I just hit the "new posts" button.
I've got a 95 4Runner with 265/75/16 and have 4.56 gears. It has brought my odo and speedo back to stock. I've read that with 33's you may want to run 4.88's.
After swapping to 4.56's, I've found...