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 Toyota 4x4 digest:     Wednesday, August 12 1998     Volume 02 : Number 038
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 Re: V8 in '85
 Re: looking for 22re and 2 inch body lift
 Re: Idle problems - 22RE
 Re: V8 in '85
 Interior handles
 Re: Rancho 5000's, locker on the way, ADD, etc...
 RE: IFS CV Boot jobs.
 3.0 V-6 Work
 Re: V8 in '85
 Re: Bump Stops
 Idle problems in 22RE
 Re: Interior handle - got a parts truck?
 Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 Last Minute
 Re: Idle problems - 22RE
 RE: Fan Clutch
 Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 1987 4Runner For Sale
 Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 Re: Carb questions
 Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 Re: Radio stuff
 tires
 hilux ?
 [none]
 RE Radio problem Alpine?
 Bump stops
 18R Engine (4cyl)
 Re:
 RE: Radio stuff
 Rhino Mufflers
 bio
 Re: V8 in '85
 Replacement back-up lights
 Diesels
 overheating
 Re: hilux ?
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 16:18:57 -0600
 From: "David Eggleston"  Subject: Re: V8 in '85
 - -----Original Message-----
 From: Michael Nelson  To: toy4x4@tlca.org  Date: Tuesday, 11 August, 1998 15:44 PM
 Subject: Re: V8 in '85>Scott Ellinger wrote:>>> Yeah, you'll need a puller for the V8.  Did you just get two or three>> really big friends to heft out the four cylinder?  Or is it still in the>> frame, minus cab?>>Actually, we placed a cable on both ends of the engine, and we ran two>2x4's through the cable.  It's probably THE unsafest way to pull an>engine, but it was all we had at the moment.  Then we pulled the cab>(had four freinds for that.)>>>No this is NOT a day-to-day driving truck.  We started this project with>the full intent of making it the ugliest romping machine we had ever>seen.  We will be putting in a 350 Chevy V8 (carbed) going into a TH350>transmission (automatic).  We will have to fabricate a custom cross>member for the transfer.> Depending on the transfer case you intend to use and the trans/transfer
 adapter, a new cross member may not be required. I used the stock transfer
 case and (I believe) the 4 3/8" long adapter and was able to retain the
 original cross member in it original location.>I wanted to know what kind of fuel pump I should be using for this>project.  I hope to add on a fuel cell as well.  I also had a question>about oil pan clearance.  About how much lift will I have to put on the>truck to have enough clearance for the engine?  What kind of brakes>should I consider upgrading to?  Anything else I left out?  Hints/tips?>Thanks again!> Choice of fuel pumps is pretty much up to you. I used an OEM replacement
 mechanical pump for my 283 that I obtained from the NAPA parts guy. It fit
 with no clearance problems whatsoever. Most of the aftermarket mechanical
 pumps will fit as well. A low pressure electric pump is also a viable
 alternative. Oil pan clearance shouldn't be a problem either. An OEM or
 similar pan will fit with no lift at all. With 3" of lift, just about any
 pan will fit as long as it has staight sides and is not a marine pan. I'm
 running a Moroso 8-qt pan with no clearance problems. Pans that bulge out at
 the bottom may cause clearance problems with the front driveshaft.
 The biggest thing that I haven't heard mention of yet is cooling. The
 original radiator will not be enough. When I first installed my V-8, I used
 Advance Adapters V-8 radiator with a 17" flex fan and it worked just fine.
 Depending on the power output of your engine, this may or may not be enough.
 Currently, it is not enough for me and I am looking into mounting a
 full-size GM radiator in the bed.
 ==============
 David Eggleston
 '84 X-Cab w/Supercharged 283 V-8
 toy283@mho.net
 That which doesn't kill me makes me stronger.
 -Friedrich Nietzche>===========================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:25:35 -0500
 From: Michael Nelson  Subject: Re: looking for 22re and 2 inch body lift
 Hey, Chance.  I have been trying to find the paperwork on the rebuild.
 I have had no luck so far.  We just pulled it from the truck the other
 day and cleaned it up some.  I figured since we couldn't find that
 paperwork, I could try and sell it for $300 or so.  Did you need
 anything else?  I also have a lot of interior stuff I am trying to sell
 off, as well as most of the air assembly (mass air flow senslor, air box
 and tubing), an A/C core, power steering pump and reservoir.  I fyou are
 still interested, write back or drop a line.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:21:42 EDT
 From: DRM033@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Idle problems - 22RE
 UH, I can;t find any hoses going to it.  It looks to me like it is not
 connected via a wire or anything else.  Am I nuts?  Well, probably but back to
 the problem...
 Could the hose be hidden behind it?  Where to look?
 David
 DRM033@aol.com>  I think you just need a watch, and something to measure rpms.>>Basically, you pinch the dash pot hose and rev the engine to 2500 rpms.
 AND>   Pinch off the hose on the dash pot...
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:35:07 -0500
 From: Michael Nelson  Subject: Re: V8 in '85
 Paul wrote:>Now thats the way to do it.  Pull the motor and decide to put in a V-8>with no research or idea on how to do it.  It should come out real well.>Its also really impressive that it is planned to have it installed the same>day, even without any of the neccessary conversion parts.> Actually, Paul, I have been researching this whole process for the past
 8 weeks.  I am working on this project with another Toyota fanatic who
 knows about the conversion process, as well as a few other freinds who
 have been working around engine shops, not to mention a mechanic who
 runs a race shop.  And I do have the "necessary conversion parts", but I
 was looking for any personal feedback on what some of ya'll had used,
 and what ya'll personally prefered.  I was also looking for any
 additional information regarding custom work and any fabrication some of
 the other people on the list may have used.  Please do not assume I am
 an idiot because I asked general questions.  I was l;ooking for useful
 information, not critical sarcasm.  At any rate, I'll be sure to let you
 know how it all turns out.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:35:44 -0400
 From: Ed.Wong@astramerck.com
 Subject: Interior handles
 I posted the part numbers a while back
 The dealer has em - and they are like $4 each... The same ones fit the drivers
 side door as well as the rear shell area. I used sheet metal screws for the drivers
 side and got some metric screws from Home Depot for the drivers side.
 In the mean time - steal the passenger one and put in in on the drivers side
 :)
 EWong
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:39:19 -0500
 From: Michael Nelson  Subject: Re: Rancho 5000's, locker on the way, ADD, etc...
 Ken Emanuel wrote:>> Scott Lindsey wrote:>>>> Sooooo, who has 5000's?? Like 'em? A little stiff?>> That pretty much describes them.   They are a little stiff for the> highway, but great for off-road and rough back roads.> I have had 5000's in my '86 for the past 18 months.  They have been able
 to handle everything I've driven over, and yes they are a little stiff
 on the road.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:48:44 -0700
 From: "Gibson, Greg/EXEUG3"  Subject: RE: IFS CV Boot jobs.
 Scott,
 Yes, you can remove just the half shafts like you described.
 If the T-bars are not adjusted to factory spec
 i.e. you have cranked them up the job is more difficult.  If you
 don't want to lower them back down to stock try jacking up
 the diagonal opposite rear tire to apply more weight to the
 A-arm.  Turn the steering wheel all the way right or left, I can't
 remember which.  Usually I also knock out one of the studs on
 the differential flange using an air hammer.
 Good luck
 Greg Gibson
 '88 V6 Xtra Cab> ----------> From: 	Scott Muir[SMTP:wsmuir@islandnet.com]> Reply To: 	toy4x4@tlca.org> Sent: 	Tuesday, August 11, 1998 1:57 PM> To: 	Toy4x4@tlca.org> Subject: 	IFS CV Boot jobs.>> Could someone confirm this for me please?>> I'm probably going to do a boot job for a friend really soon.  I don't> have a factory manual for an IFS truck, but Haynes has a section on CV's> and shafts.>> As near as I can tell, to remove the CV's and shaft, all you have to do> is unbolt the inner CV from the flange on the Diff and undo the> snap-ring/retainer washer from the end of the shaft behind the hub.> Then the whole thing will come out in one piece.  I've done an inner> boot before, but it was under the direction of someone who was somewhat> familiar with how an IFS is put together and we ended up pulling the> whole spindle off with the shaft attached.>> This was not a wasted effort mind you because it turned out the upper> ball joint was shot beyond belief and we probably wouldn't have noticed> it without pulling it this far apart.  Several people including a> licensed mechanic diagnosed the rattle and squeek this thing made as a> bad bushing. WRONG!>> Anyways it occurred to me there must be an easier way.  Is it just this> simple?>> For the record, can anyone suggest a really good way of loading up the> T-bar to get the spindle, etc.. out?  I won't mention how I managed this> myself, but suffice to say it was dangerous.> Thanks..> Scott.>> ==========================================================================> ==> Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota> ============================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:57:36 -0400
 From: "pre-installed"  Subject: 3.0 V-6 Work
 I brought my truck into Toyota today for the headgaskets and some other
 work. I called them to see how it was going and they said that my # 3
 cylinder is dead (no compression). The truck was idling pretty rough.  I
 have never had my valves adjusted so i'm thinking maybe they are so out of
 whack
 that they never close completely. This is just a guess on my part. The
 Toyota service rep said it is most likely in the lower half of the engine.
 A different mechanic I spoke to said it is in the upper half.
 So now i'm confused as to tell Toyota if they should look further into the
 motor
 or just do the headgaskets and forget about the other work.
 Maybe I should just get a yard motor.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:06:16 -0500
 From: Michael Nelson  Subject: Re: V8 in '85>>Scott Ellinger wrote:> The biggest thing that I haven't heard mention of yet is cooling. The> original radiator will not be enough. When I first installed my V-8, I>used Advance Adapters V-8 radiator with a 17" flex fan and it worked>just fine.  Depending on the power output of your engine, this may or>may not be enough.  Currently, it is not enough for me and I am>looking into mounting a full-size GM radiator in the bed.
 Thanks for the advice.  We were looking at doing something similar to
 this.  Had a few doubts as to wether this would be necessary or not.
 Let me know how yours turns out if you decide to go with it.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:19:50 -0800
 From: jcalvert@specialized.com
 Subject: Re: Bump Stops>Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 07:59:30 -0700
 From: David Fritzsche  Subject: re; Bump Stops>Chris, where did you get your low-profile bump stops for the>extension?>I took the stock ones off and went over to my bandsaw and cut them>down>to about ? inch. Have not had any problems with them, have done>Rubicon>and Fordyce. They are not as pretty as the urethane ones, but I am>not>into pretty. Saved a little money for something that I really need.>David Fritzsche, 1990 V-6 ex-cab, Pro-Comp II Lift, Rancho 9000>Shocks,>Marlin Gear Change, 4:88 Gears, Tru-Trak Front, ARB rear, 33">BFG-MT's,Warn8000, Custom Rear Bumper, Winch Mount, Re-Worked>Smitty-Built Nerf Bars, CB Mount, Skid Plates all designed and built>by>owner (Man! I hope they don't fall off)
 --I thought about doing that as well. I wonder though if the one's
 manufactured to be shorter are a harder durometer to make up for the
 shorter thickness. Sounds like you haven't had any problems though.
 Thanks, John.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:32:01 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Kevin Burk  Subject: Idle problems in 22RE
 Ok, I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but maybe you
 guys are missing an easy fix.  When I went in to have my truck worked
 on as I too have idle problems I asked about the same problem, the
 fluctuating idle.  The service guy said that when ever the A/C
 fluid(freon, whatever) level was low that the A/C would start to do
 weird things.  I haven't tried it yet but it does make some sense.  My
 truck is an '88 and has never had the A/C seviced, nor is it used a
 lot.  So maybe my neglecting it has lossed some of its freon and is
 acting funky.  Also someone else mentioned that their truck would not
 cool as effectively, that also might indicate a similar prob.
 As to my idle probs I can't get it to idle correctly at all.  It is
 really pissing me off!  It only missfires at idle.  No problem at any
 other speed, in fact I live in a hilly area and it idled halfway up my
 street with out a miss in 2wd hi!  It is just when sitting at idle,
 especialy after it is warm.  I checked the EGR valve and it functions.
 I have replaced most of the easy to do ignition components(plugs,
 plug wires, coil, rotor , cap).  Looking through Barney Macnamara's
 page o' info(nicely organized too!) someone also metioned an air valve
 that might cause it.  I couldn't find any other reference to an air
 valve at all.  So now I need to do the valves and if I am lucky(yeah,
 right) it will solve the problem.
 Kev(thinks his truck is trying to be a chevy)
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:39:20 -0700
 From: "Roger Brown, P.E."  Subject: Re: Interior handle - got a parts truck?
 Scott wrote:> For you guys that have posted that you're parting out trucks.... I'm> looking for one of those 'Oh Crap' handles that mount above the> passenger door.  It needs to be light or dark grey (preferebly light).>> I'm SICK of tightening down my steering wheel after my girlfriend uses> it to hoist herself up into the drivers seat.>> e-mail me directly if you've got one to sell me cheap...but don't be too> surprised if I don't respond for a week, I'm leaving for Colorado this> evening.
 You probably have one in your truck already.  Take a look at my Cheap Trick
 fix for this:
 http://reality.sgi.com/rogerb/4x4/CheapTricks/index.html#GrabHandle
 - --
 Roger Brown
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 17:43:39 -7 GMT
 From: "Leo G. Divinagracia III"  Subject: Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas> From: Andy Ramm > Subject: GPS Question - auxillary antennas>> I'm preparing to purchase a GPS for my 4Runner.  How important is an> auxillary antenna?  If I go without one, will the unit simply not be> able to read the satellites from inide the truck?
 all handheld GPSs don't need an external antenna.  but as i found out
 a month or so ago, when i got the GA27 to go with my G12XL, the
 difference was very noticable.  the screen where it shows the
 strength of the satellite signals, without the GA27, most cases it
 was halfway filled and 75% of the bars were on.  with it, all the
 bars were close to full and a few were over the topmost line.
 of course i have mine mounted on top of the vehicle using the mag
 mount, so some moron can go clip the thing and steal it.>> Also, does anyone have any opinions regarding the Garmin GPS12+ vs the> GPS II+ vs the Magellin Tracker?  These are the units I'm considering.> watch out of the g12+.  it's a neutered (sp?) version of the 12xl.
 kinda like that silly celeron that intel is marketing.  haven't they
 learned about the 486sx and the 486sl...
 check out www.bridge.de/~tom/garmin.htm
 there's a comparo chart between the garmin units...
 - -----------------------
 Leo G. Divinagracia III
 ldivinag@csuhayward.edu
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:52:36 -0700
 From: "Laura M. Tuele"  Subject: Last Minute
 Well, here it goes...
 I have an 85 4Runner SR5, 22RE engine going in for a complete engine
 rebuild on Monday. I don't know if you remember, but I'm the one who
 recently had the tranny rebuilt after it blew on the way to Carlsbad
 Caverns! (Still haven't made it there, yet!)
 The engine has 147,000 miles on it and has a bad case of piston-slap
 (yep, it makes this noise ALL the time, not just when cold). We really
 love the truck and plan to keep it for a LONG time, so we're willing to
 have all this work done. Not cheap, I know, but WORTH IT for a Toy!
 Anyway, the "last minute" part is wanting to know if there's anything in
 particular I should have the mechanic check or replace or adjust or
 whatever. The piston will be bored 30 over, new valves/springs, new
 timing belt, gear kits in the diffs, header... anything else I can or
 should have done that won't cost me too much more than we're planning on
 spending? (around $2,000 to $2,500) Also having the A/C fixed
 (restriction somewhere), the cruise control, brakes, alternator,
 radiator redone... I think I'm all set, but this is the first vehicle
 I've ever had an engine rebuilt on, so to me it's a little scary! I just
 don't want to have to keep going back ($$$) to have more things checked,
 adjusted, etc.
 I'd appreciate any input... Thanks!
 Laura
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:41:16 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "Karl D. Bellve"  Subject: Re: Idle problems - 22RE
 On Tue, 11 Aug 1998 DRM033@aol.com wrote:> UH, I can;t find any hoses going to it.  It looks to me like it is not> connected via a wire or anything else.  Am I nuts?  Well, probably but back to> the problem...>> Could the hose be hidden behind it?  Where to look?
 David,
 Scott Muir wrote the protocol up and replied to you. Hope you saw
 it. About the hose, there is a 3-4 inch rubber hose connected below the
 dash pot with a small filter on the end. The filter maybe one way but I
 don't remember. Yes, you need this and it would be an easy find at a
 junkyard.  Hope you get it solved!
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 18:58:21 -0700
 From: "Devin Noel"  Subject: RE: Fan Clutch> How does a Fan Clutch work? Mine seems to be stuck or something,> as the fan is always running, even when the engine is ice cold> after sleeping outside for the night. When I start the engine,> the fan turns.>> Will this have a negative impact on power?> What can I do to fix it?> A fan clutch is filled with some weird goop, silicone I believe. As the
 engine heats up the goop hardens, as it cools, it turns more toward a
 liquid. The fan will always turn, however the clutch will slip a lot when
 the clutch is cool, as it was designed to. You should be able to spin the
 fan a bit, while the engine is off. To properly check the clutch, tie a
 piece of light string to one of the fan blades, and the other end to
 something sturdy in the engine compartment. If the engine is cold, the
 string should, when hot it should brake.
 Devin Noel
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:50:53 -0500
 From: schein@juno.com (Dan Schein)
 Subject: Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 On Tue, 11 Aug 1998 08:36:09 -0700 Andy Ramm  writes:>I'm preparing to purchase a GPS for my 4Runner.  How important is an>auxillary antenna?  If I go without one, will the unit simply not be>able to read the satellites from inide the truck?
 Andy I have a Garmin GPS III and love it! We use it on the dash of my
 Fj40 & Hilux in deep forest's with no problem. It has never lost coverage
 yet. The unit is great and we are very happy with its quality.
 We also bought Street Atlas at the same time (and a data cable). This is
 a great combo for mapping trails.
 - -Dan
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 TLCA #6687 - My motto: "Just Smile and Wheel"
 Proud owner of Jo, a 1978 Fj40 Toyota LandCruiser
 86 Hilux, 73 Hurst/Olds, 88 Honda Civic, 93 Pontiac Transport
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 22:32:08 -0500
 From: bhayward@friendlynet.com
 Subject: 1987 4Runner For Sale
 I have for sale a 1987 4Runner.  I am the second owner. 90,000 highway
 miles.  Never off-road, still has running boards.  Black on black, still
 shines but has small rust holes around back wheel wells & a couple of
 bubbles on the front wells.  This is still a solid truck.  Runs great.
 Auto & just serviced air, cruise, inclimometer, power steering & brakes.
 The radio is french fried.  The tranny was changed out & inspected by
 Toyota and is rock solid but has an intermittent habit of not down
 shifting.  This just happens occasionally.  You have to press the OD
 button and downshift manually.  Toyota said they would have to tear it
 down to fix it, and it's not worth the expense.  Everything else in this
 truck works.  Every light bulb, buzzer,  & door.  No squeeks or rattles.
 No rust on tail gate.  Courser tires in good shape, 235x75R15.  New
 flow through exhaust.  Brakes flushed and inspected by Toyota.  Oil
 changed every 3-4,ooo mi.  This vehicle has always been a daily driver.
 We have 3 four wheel drive vehicles and I'm short on cash so it has to
 go.  Besides, my daughter is just using it for a makeup bag:0)
 $7,ooo.  bHayward@Friendlynet.com. 1-419-447-5513.  I have a few barns
 so I could store it while you arange pickup. Bruce Hayward
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:07:38 -0700
 From: Nick Krest  Subject: Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 Andy Ramm  wrote:
 "I'm preparing to purchase a GPS...
 How important is an auxillary antenna?
 If I go without one, will the unit
 simply not be able to read the
 satellites from inside the truck?"
 An aux antenna is a good investment; otherwise the only way your receiver
 will pick up satellites is if it's sitting on the dash (the metal roof
 blocks signals).
 "...any opinions regarding the Garmin
 GPS12+ vs the GPS II+ vs the Magellin
 Tracker?"
 I shopped around for quite awhile in April '97. I bought the Garmin 12XL
 over all the other units. I think Garmin is the way to go; the Magellan
 took over 20 minutes to determine its position from cold startup, versus
 about 45 seconds for the 12XL.
 Good luck,
 - Nick
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:02:04 -0700
 From: Nick Krest  Subject: Re: Carb questions
 Marc Sahr  wrote:
 "...I know these trucks aren't horsepower
 demons, but should adding 31" tires make
 a significant performance difference? I
 didn't change the gears, and really
 don't want to."
 Tom Pechkovsky  commented:
 "I had a 81 4x4 with 33's no gear change
 with a 4spd, ran pretty good, a little
 slugish on big hills. My budy ran a 83
 5spd with 35's said he didn't use 5th
 too often unless going down a hill."
 To which I must add:
 "I ran an '81 5-speed (3.90 gears, not
 4.10's like every other year) with 33's
 for several years. It sucked. Fifth was
 useless, fourth only slightly less so.
 Trips to Tahoe were done in 3rd gear.
 Top speed was something like 70mph, and
 I'm real certain the unnatural load on
 the input shaft from the tall gears
 was what contributed to my trans going
 out twice. Then I got my head out of
 my *** and did a proper re-gear, to
 4.88's. It was like getting a new
 truck. It's like every day is
 Christmas or something.
 "To all of you guys who think that
 adding power to the 22R is easier and/
 or cheaper than regearing, I have to
 tell you that I think it is just not
 so. A cam or a header just does NOT
 give you the mechanical advantage that
 a properly-geared final drive does. If
 you decide that you're going to keep
 the big tires, and keep the truck, spend
 the $500 and re-gear the truck. It will
 make all your motor mods seem
 unnecessary."
 Good luck,
 - Nick
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 21:37:30 -0700
 From: "Frank Bull"  Subject: Re: GPS Question - auxillary antennas
 Andy Ramm wrote:>I'm preparing to purchase a GPS for my 4Runner.  How important is an>auxillary antenna?  If I go without one, will the unit simply not be>able to read the satellites from inide the truck?>>Also, does anyone have any opinions regarding the Garmin GPS12+ vs the>GPS II+ vs the Magellin Tracker?  These are the units I'm considering.
 My GPS II+ works fine in my Tacoma without an aux antenna. Its mounted in
 the left side of the instrument cluster with velcro. I have the cig lighter
 power cord for it. I've not had any problems with satellite coverage.
 FBull
 97 Taco
 Tucson Arizona
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 10:33:40 +0200
 From: JOHAN SNYMAN  Subject: Re: Radio stuff
 That could be my problem. The face lights on mine stopped working. It was in my wife's Conquest first, and then I moved it to my truck. She used to take the face off frequently.
 I'll give it a wash and see what happens.
 Johann Snyman>>> owner-toy4x4@moab.off-road.com 98/08/11 22:44:00>>> Hi Brian,
 Been following your dilemma and from my experience with Alpine, when the
 detachable face connections get dirty they become high resistance joints
 and do all sorts of weird things.  I've had it so that none of the
 backlighting was working and in another case all the possible characters
 on the display where lighten up at once.
 Anyway my solution was take the front off and clean, A) all the contacts
 on the rear of the front panel(the little brass coloured squares) with a
 contact cleaner or isopropyl alcohol,  B) clean the pins that stick out
 from the head unit and contact the pads on the front panel with the same
 stuff (this requires pushing back the black plastic shield to do it
 effectively) also be careful not to bend the pins as they are sprung and
 need to be able to move freely (you may find that one is dirty and has
 stuck in which could be the pre-set control pin??)
 Do you take the panel off often and did this start happening after
 replacing it one time??
 Hope this helps, keep me posted
 Stu
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:20:42 -0400
 From: redline1@juno.com (kurt m steiger)
 Subject: tires
 I know this has been thrown out a bunch of times, BUT SAMS club is an
 excellent source for tires as well as FARM & FLEET.  I bought some 31's
 for my 87 yoyo 64,000 miles ago they were general grabber AP  had eithere
 a c or d load rate, but they r kinda loud.  My 92 extended cab has 30x9.5
 BFG Trail TA.  I have almost reached 40,000 miles on those to and they
 never seem to be totated @ any set intervals(AS I DONT WORK IN A GARAGE
 ANY LONGER)  BUT the short of is i gave $82.00 for the 31's and $73.00
 for the 30's  and that was w/ lifetime rotate and balance and road
 hazard.  Also some tire shops will order u blem tires upon request, or u
 might try to order them your self.  sorry for the length.
 BTW mine were not blems for that price!
 YOUR BARGIN YOYO OWNER
 KURT STEIGER
 87 reg cab long bed 198,000 original (AUTOMATIC TRANNY w/ no rebuild)
 miles
 92 extra short bed w/ 121,000 miles (Again w/ an automatic and no
 rebuild)
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:25:11 -0400
 From: redline1@juno.com (kurt m steiger)
 Subject: hilux ?
 OK i know i cant purchase a hilux her in USA, but my question is, is that
 the name given to all the 4 door trucks or is it a completely different
 breed of truck?  Can anyone also tell me if there is any rumor to the 4
 door taco?  AND 1 more can u purchase a hilux in canada or mexico and if
 so what is involved w/ bringing it to USA?
 Thanx in advance for any help
 KURT STEIGER
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:30:03 -0400
 From: redline1@juno.com (kurt m steiger)
 Subject: [none]
 2 question.... IS there an IDIOT buzzer in my 92 yoyo ( I bought it used)
 i've had it going on 3 yrs/70,000 miles of ownership and have killer my
 battery 3 time due to leaving the head lights on.  The second ? is i seem
 to lose a dom lite lite every 3 months they like lose contact or
 something and i can jiggle them or turn them and get contact.  But u can
 only do this so often before the filiment breaks.  Is it my truck or do
 others experience this? AND WHAT CAN I DO!!!!!
 Kurt steiger
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 87 reg cab  w/ a whole lot more miles!!!
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 03:33:04 -0700
 From: Tyghe Tordoff  Subject: RE Radio problem Alpine?
 Try using one of these Car audio pages  www.rockford.com    or www.phoenixgoldcorp.com
 Those guys will be able to answer your problem fairly quickly.
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 03:29:30 -0700
 From: Tyghe Tordoff  Subject: Bump stops
 If you need a set of real low bumpstops, try getting a pair off the front of a mid to late 80`s Mazda 2 -wheel drive. The rubber part is about an inch thick if I remember right and has about an inch and a half of metric thread. They are also hockey puck shape and are pretty damn tough.
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 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 16:43:25 -0500
 From: "Lance Morin"  Subject: 18R Engine (4cyl)
 Does anybody have any information on a 4 cylinder 18R engine with the center
 mounted spark plugs (on top center engine). I'm buying an '81 Toyota
 Shortbed Pickup that has this engine in it. I know the owner who's had it
 for 10 years now, and it's never been a problem for him. This IS NOT a daily
 driver, but rather a trail only rig. I can be converted to a street legal
 truck, but it'll never again be something you want to drive around the
 highways.
 The only problem I know of is that when the engine is cold (and I'm in the
 Dallas, Texas area here, so it's not that cold too often) it tend to leak
 out some fluid from the top. However, it doesn't do this when the metals
 warm up or in the summer. I don't have the truck yet, so I've not been able
 to investigate this seepage.
 I'd appreciate any information or direction on this motor. The wife has
 grown weary of me beating up on the '98 Tacoma. Nothing has been seriously
 damaged so far, but I don't like taking the by-passes :) It's also alot
 cheaper to buy this truck that's basically ready to roll and tweak it, than
 continue to build a 1998 Tacoma.
 Thanks,
 Lance M. (FWD-FWD)
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 soon to add a...
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 08:45:32 -0400
 From: "Tom Pechkovsky"  Subject: Re:>>> kurt m steiger  08/12 5:30 AM>>>> The second ? is i seem
 to lose a dom lite lite every 3 months they like lose contact or
 something and i can jiggle them or turn them and get contact.  But u can
 only do this so often before the filiment breaks.  Is it my truck or do
 others experience this? AND WHAT CAN I DO!!!!!
 Kurt steiger
 92 extended cab w 121,00 miles
 87 reg cab  w/ a whole lot more miles!!!
 I have found the same thing with my 92 4Runner.  Every once and a while the dome lite does not work.  I give it a tap or spin it and it is on again!  Sorry haven't come up with a solution yet.
 Tom Pechkovsky
 92 4Runner
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 08:21:49 -0500
 From: brian.gallus@dhcmail.com
 Subject: RE: Radio stuff> As stupid as this is going to sound, try disconnecting and> reconnecting> the battery.
 Hey, at this point, anything is worth a try!
 For the record, I cleaned all the contacts with rubbing alcohol last
 night.  Similar to the way that Stu mentioned, but I didn't push back
 the plastic lip.  I'll try the battery tonight, and if that doesn't
 work, I'm on to Alpine...  ;-)
 Thanks for all the help.
 bkg
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:39:50 -0400
 From: "Tom Pechkovsky"  Subject: Rhino Mufflers
 Anyone ever heard of them??  Any opinion??
 I need to replace my cheapy and was at the local shop last night where the guy was pushing these.  They compare themselves to flowmaster.
 Any comments are welcome.
 Also I meant to ask what size the outlet pipe was (but forgot)  is there a specific size that works best with the V6 3.0??
 Quoted  $170 (Canadian so like $100 US)  for the muffler, custom bent (alumized or something , not stainless) pipe and a couple of hangers.
 Thanks in advance.  This list has been EXTREMELY helpful!!!!
 Tom Pechkovsky
 92 4Runner
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:45:15 -0400
 From: mdenison@shipley.com
 Subject: bio
 Name:          Mark Denison
 City & State:  Cambridge, MA
 Country:  USA
 E-mail address:     mdenison@shipley.com
 Toyota (s) year & model: 91 Cruiser, 86 Xtra cab
 Are you a TLCA Member (Y/N/Number?):     Y #7018
 Age: 40
 Occupation:    R&D Chemist
 Marital Status:     Single
 Hobbies:  Rock and ice climbing
 How did you find out about the Toyota 4x4 Mailing List: Net
 General info about your vehicle, self, etc.:  "Live to Climb-Climb to Live"
 My girlfriend drives  the 86 truck  and I drive the cruiser. We use the
 cruiser to camp in on climbing trips.  I'm considering  selling the cruiser
 and buying a new taco trd but need more info i hope to get from the list.
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 07:58:05 -0600 (MDT)
 From: Scott Ellinger  Subject: Re: V8 in '85>>>Scott Ellinger wrote:>>> The biggest thing that I haven't heard mention of yet is cooling. The>> original radiator will not be enough. When I first installed my V-8, I>>used Advance Adapters V-8 radiator with a 17" flex fan and it worked>just fine.  Depending on the power output of your engine, this may or>>may not be enough.  Currently, it is not enough for me and I am>>looking into mounting a full-size GM radiator in the bed.>> Thanks for the advice.  We were looking at doing something similar to> this.  Had a few doubts as to wether this would be necessary or not.> Let me know how yours turns out if you decide to go with it.> Wait a minute... I didn't write this....
 I run a Griffin copper/brass four-core Chevy style circle-track radiator,
 a 16" electric fan, and a monster Chevy oil cooler with a 10" electric fan
 on it.
 For most things, the radiator alone is plenty, but lately, it's been getting
 marginal as temps got into the 105+ vicinity a couple of weeks ago, so I
 added the oil cooler.
 BTW, that's on a 302 Ford; a 350 Chevy will likely need much more cooling.
 I'm told that Ford 302's tend to run cooler than most other engines.
 - --scott
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 07:16:57 -0700
 From: "Farrales, Deo"  Subject: Replacement back-up lights
 Hey guys,
 I ordered some 55 watt back-up lights not realizing that my 92 4Runner
 doesn't use a 1156 type bulb.  It uses a bulb that kinda has a flat edge
 bottom instead of the round plug in type.  Does anyone know if there is
 a high power replacement out there in this type of bulb?  I figure I'll
 add on a pair of tractor lights once I get a custom rear bumper, but for
 now I'd like to replace these whimpy 18watt bulbs.
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 22:15:08 +0800
 From: "John Douglas"  Subject: Diesels
 James
 Your right, its kinda like talking suspension and tyres.
 Give me petrol HO 5.0 EFI V8 anyday.
 John Douglas
 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:38:06 EST
 From: "james stevenson"  Subject: Re: Toyota 4x4 digest: V2 #36>Sorry, had some fun reading the comments about the smoking 3L>diesel. You guys know all about Toys as long there is no diesel>engine under the hood.
 Too True. I'll tke the diesel any day over the same size petrol. The
 2.8D is perfect for the Hilix off road but like all small engines (22r
 included) lacks some on the highway. But put in the 6.5 Chev and look
 out. Usually, you have to have tried the diesel versions (or swaped one
 in) to know what its all about, then you wont go back to petrol. Then
 again its kinda like talking suspension and tyres.
 James Stevenson (TonkaTuf)
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:59:05 -0500
 From: Ben  Subject: overheating
 My friend had an overheating problem with his Cherokee and he had the
 head gasket replaced and a new radiator.  After that it was still
 overheating, he changed the radiator cap and it solved the problem.
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 Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 14:52:43 GMT
 From: patbplu@tm.net.my (Wombat)
 Subject: Re: hilux ?
 On Wed, 12 Aug 1998 05:25:11 -0400, redline1@juno.com (kurt m
 steiger)wrote:>OK i know i cant purchase a hilux her in USA, but my question is, is that>the name given to all the 4 door trucks or is it a completely different>breed of truck?
 In Malaysia, the Toyota Hilux refers to the 2-door truck <2.8 litres
 diesel> and also the 4-door double-cab version, which is known as the
 Hilux-SSR ...
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