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 Toyota 4x4 digest:    Wednesday, September 30 1998    Volume 02 : Number 110
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 Re: Clutch and Timing Chain Questions
 Speedo sensor
 Cargo Tie Downs
 Re: ARB or Detroit
 Re: Variant on the front suspension (From my  Page)
 re: Timing Chain
 Re: panhard rod
 Re: cargo tiedown D-rings in a '85 4Runner?
 Re: timing chain
 Re: Replacing O2 Sensor
 Re: C.B. accessories in Sacramento
 Re: panhard rod
 uni angle
 Re: Variant on the front suspension (From my  Page)
 Re: EZ-Lockers vs. LockRights
 Re: Clutch and Timing Chain Questions
 head gasket
 ARB Leaking
 Re: head gasket
 ARB Leaking
 Re: Speedo sensor
 Manual Toyota tranny for sale
 Re: Can we please stop bashing other makes/engines
 ADMIN--Re: Can we please stop bashing other makes/engines
 cargo tie downs
 Re: Mazda Survey
 87 4runner whine in 5th gear
 Timing Chain
 [none]
 4Runner with Auto
 Re: 4Runner with Auto
 Re: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear
 Curious....
 RE: Variant on the front suspension (Fro
 Hi-Lux leaf springs
 Re: ARB Leaking
 Re: Mazda Survey (Nissan hangers)
 RE:3 year old helpers-was: panhard rod
 V6 Timing belt ?
 GWNF trip
 Re: GWNF trip
 Re: head gasket
 Re: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 19:15:15 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "Karl D. Bellve, Ph.D."  Subject: Re: Clutch and Timing Chain Questions
 On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Kenneth Sigel wrote:> It might seem like you pay extra for Toyota, but they're really competitive.> If you figure in the guarantee, it's hard to beat them.>> -Ken
 Pay extra for Toyota? I paid $125 for clutch, bearings, pressure plate
 from Brown's Toyota a few years ago. I don't know who is paying $200-300
 as someone said.
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 16:28:42 -0700
 From: Leo Castaneda  Subject: Speedo sensor
 It jumps around above 40mph or so, of course with the ignition
 on......original Toyota spark plug wires are 2 months old.
 Does it jump around when rolling along with the ign on but the engine
 off?
 If so then it is noise possibly from bad spark plug wires.
 Chris Geiger 93 4Runner http://www.off-road.com/~geiger
 Leo Castaneda wrote:> Has anybody out there experience any kind of speedometer problems? I> have a 95 4Runner and my speedo is running erratic. I suspect a
 problem> with my speedo sensor. Is there a fix without buying a sensor? 'Cause
 I> heard that the sensor is $150 (ouch) I would rather buy 1.5" Downey
 lift> springs, but my speedo is driving me crazy.> ============================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 19:26:55 -0400
 From: Ed.Wong@astramerck.com
 Subject: Cargo Tie Downs
 I cant be sure (its dark out in the parking lot), but the cargo "D" rings
 that I have are bolted to the floor.
 If you crawl under the truck, there are "oval" shaped doubler plates with
 a raised lip around the edge (strenghtens the doubler plate). There are
 "nuts"
 welded to this plate.
 It looks like in some cases, the doubler plate is there, but the holes are
 NOT
 drilled through the body.
 Drop the space tire and look for the doubler plates. If they are there,
 then use a small
 drill bit to "carefully" drill into the interior and then use a large bit
 to
 carefully ream the hole larger.
 EWong
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 09:42:08 EST
 From: "james stevenson"  Subject: Re: ARB or Detroit>Part of the check ride was doing circles in a parking lot with the>air locker engaged (rear axle).
 This all depends on many variables, Power, Tires, Terrain, Rate of Turn
 ect. ect. I Wouldn?t advise that test on the front axle on full lock or
 the back with truck loaded up. The point was that the ARB is not a
 locker but a part time spool. A locker will disengage but the axle
 exceeds limits where an ARB will not.>I've found that by keeping my eyes open when I'm wheeling I can see>the upcoming obstacle and push the magic button BEFORE I drive over>it. Eight years...no rips (blue hose)
 Was just saying it was something you don?t have to think about with the
 Detroit and the potential is their for the hose to get ripped off. In my
 ARB equipped rigs its fairly common to have this happen in forest
 country (blue hose ripped off).>That's an excellent idea James, but because I located the switch in>the dash right below the instruments (to the right of the steering>column) reaching it really isn't a problem.
 I locate the ARB switches (front and rear) in the same location. I
 usually have the ARB on all the time. The connection to the indicators
 is a ARB disable. So when I need a Tight Turn I use the Indicators. The
 ARB will engage when in indicators go off. This way you keep your hands
 on the wheel and the re-engage is automatic.>anyone reading all the air locker flames would come to think that>they're crap, and they're not.
 I agree, was pointing out the difference between the ARB and Detroit.
 Any diff can be crap if not used in the proper vehicle. IE a street rig
 with a Detroit instead of the LSD.  My personal rigs I run Detroit?s but
 the company rigs have a mix of ARB and LSD?s (True Trac) depending on
 the Road/Trail usage. I would not fit a Detroit to a company rig opting
 for the ARB. Reason being as the ARB (open) and LSD tolerates bad
 drivers easier on the street.
 James Stevenson (TonkaTuf)
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 09:43:32 EST
 From: "james stevenson"  Subject: Re: Variant on the front suspension (From my  Page)> I wonder what IFS *really* stands for on this list... :)
 How about ?I Follow Solids?
 James Stevenson (TonkaTuf)
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 17:08:26 -0800
 From: Jeff Moskovitz  Subject: re: Timing Chain
 Rich,
 If the clutch took you 2 weeks, pulling the head and replacing the timing
 chain will take you considerably longer.
 When I did my timing chain (22R-TE) in March, it took me two days, in
 part because the crank pulley bolt was unbearably tough to get off (take
 note!) and I was also being really anal about getting the old gasket
 material off of the block. If I were to do it again now, I know I could
 do it in less than a day, but the first time through usually takes the
 longest for any job. I didn't pull the head, BTW --  in fact I only
 unbolted the pan and dropped it down a little, and this was something I
 came to regret a few months later when my head gasket blew and I had to
 pull the head, etc.
 THAT job had my truck down for about two months, mostly because I took
 the opportunity to upgrade a lot of other parts at the same time (head
 work, bigger turbo, etc.). I consider myself to be a pretty decent
 mechanic, but a job that involves disassembling more than half of the
 engine is going to take some time to do right. If you intend to really do
 the job correctly, and it sounds like you do, then you'd better be
 prepared to have the truck in a disassembled state for a while.
 Just my .02 cents,
 Jeff
 PS: I think you're in the Bay Area, right? If you need a hand or some
 advice on this, drop me a line, as I'm in San Carlos.>Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:57:01 -0700>From: "Richard Aguinsky">Subject: re: Timing chain>>Ed:>>You're one of the people on the list that pretty much encouraged>me to do the clutch on my own, I also received emails from you>to do the timing chain.>>It took me over 2 weeks to do my clutch while it took you only 2 days.>Please tell me that you really didn't spend 8 days for the>timing chain, my wife will surely divorce me!>>What is a realistic time frame for a 1/2 banana mechanic? I'll>like to remove the head and clean the pistons, valves and>replace the head gasket as well.>>>Rich>'87 4Runne
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 Technical Writer                           http://www.well.com/user/mosk
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:36:51 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: panhard rod
 Your little mechanic's helper could have done it :^)
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 Bernie H
 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
 - -----Original Message-----
 From: Chris Geiger  To: toy4x4@tlca.org  Date: September 28, 1998 4:32 PM
 Subject: Re: panhard rod>>>Luke P Miller wrote:>>> How do the rest of you rear coil spring 4Runner owners get the panhard
 rod>> back into its bracket after disconnecting it and fooling around with the>> axle?>>Just lot's of force, I used a come-a-long last time to pull it over.>>Chris Geiger 93 4Runner http://www.off-road.com/~geiger>>>>===========================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 17:37:30 -0700
 From: Paul Kube  Subject: Re: cargo tiedown D-rings in a '85 4Runner?
 rainman@edge.net (Rainey Kirk) writes:>My '85 4Runner SR5 had the tie downs in the back when I picked it up>from the dealer. Is it possible that in the earlier 4Runners they only>put them in the SR5?
 But I have an '85 4Runner SR5 and it doesn't have them.  And no obvious
 mountings for them.
 I've looked at the drawings at the Toyota parts counter but it wasn't
 clear what you needed to retrofit them.  I could go crawl around the
 junkyard and probably figure it out, but meanwhile, has anyone out there
 put these tiedown rings in a 4Runner that didn't come
 with them from the factory?
 --Paul
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:49:00 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: timing chain
 The reason why he asked (I'm Assuming this) is in the Haynes Manual, step 1
 "Remove The Cylinder Head."  arrgh!
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 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
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 From: david meador  To: TOY4X4@tlca.org  Date: September 28, 1998 8:43 PM
 Subject: timing chain
 I have never heard of repacing a head gasket when doing a timing it is
 not necessary to remove the head or even loosen the head bolts.
 Dave Meador
 85 4runner
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:53:52 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: Replacing O2 Sensor
 While on vacation in Florida, my O2 went out.  I found a Canadian mechanic
 (from Montreal) who knew just the trick.  He used a torch to heat the nuts
 red hot and they came off like butter without breaking the studs.  I've got
 a '91 up here in Toronto, we know all about rust up here.  Of course,
 knowing and doing are two different things.
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 Bernie H
 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
 - -----Original Message-----
 From: Rainer, Robert  To: Toy (E-mail)  Date: September 28, 1998 9:03 PM
 Subject: Replacing O2 Sensor>Well I did all the tests, and my O2 sensor is bad.  The algorithm in the>repair manual said replace.  So I tried to get the old one off, after 10>years and 150,000 miles, it is basically welded to the exhaust pipe.  I>have tried just about everything, but the nuts are not budging, and>stripping as I work on them.  Do I need to get a new manifold to Cat.>converter pipe????  that would be a bummer.  The pipe is in really great>shape, living in South Carolina, not that much rust.  I did try to>remove that pipe, but you guessed it, some nuts are also fused, and that>is also a royal pain.  And yes I tried to work on it while the>components were hot.>>I am basically stuck, and at wits end once again.  I guess this is the>JOYS of an old truck, everything is fused, and some things are leaking.>Talk about a Love - Hate relationship>>take care -- rr>>===========================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 21:25:28 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: C.B. accessories in Sacramento
 If memory serves keep the cable length in length's of 9 feet, ie 9, 18,
 27... Doesn't your radio shack still sell cb's down there?  The cable is
 standard RG58 and RS almost always has solder on connectors for diy.  Don't
 forget to match (adjust) the antenna after installation or you could be
 putting a strain on the output tranciever (aka Finals).
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 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
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 From: Ken Emanuel  To: Toyota E-mail List Group  Date: September 28, 1998 11:35 PM
 Subject: C.B. accessories in Sacramento>Do any of you Sacramento residents know of a place that sells C.B.>("redneck cell. phone") accessories?  More specifically, I need 18' of>coaxial cable for the antenna.  It's my understanding that Firestik>antennas perform drastically better when 18' of coax is used.>>Thanks,>Ken>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*>Ken Emanuel                     Emanuel@csus.edu>'94 Xtra Cab SR5 V6>http://webpages.csus.edu/~sac75830/toystuff.htm>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*>>===========================================================================
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 18:37:44 -0700
 From: Chris Geiger  Subject: Re: panhard rod
 Have I got the only 3 year old doing suspension lifts on the list?
 Bernie H wrote:> Your little mechanic's helper could have done it :^)
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:51:11 -0500 (CDT)
 From: davekimm@webtv.net (david meador)
 Subject: uni angle
 The rear u-joint needs to have at least two degrees of angle so that the
 needle bearings will roll. If they don't roll the will not be lubricated
 and powder the needle bearigs.
 I had a front drive shaft retubed to lenght of the rear. After three
 years it's still going strong let me know if anyone wants the details
 Dave Meador
 85 4Runner
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:33:08 EDT
 From: Iwheel4x4@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Variant on the front suspension (From my  Page)>> I wonder what IFS *really* stands for on this list... :)>>  How about ?I Follow Solids?
 Or "Improvement From Solids"   :)
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 19:35:46 -0700
 From: mike  Subject: Re: EZ-Lockers vs. LockRights> Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 13:58:16 EDT> From: DRM033@aol.com> Subject: Re: EZ-Lockers vs. LockRights>> Some may have 2 springs, but not all or even most.  My front lockrite does not> have 2 springs inside each other.  If I am not mistaken, some EZ lockers have> 2 springs.> The EZ locker was coppied from the lockrite design anyway - for all practical> purposes, they work the same and have the same parts.>> David> DRM033@aol.com> FWIW....
 Several years ago I put a lockright in the rear on my '91 Toy, it had a
 single spring for each pin.  I just recently put a lockright in the rear
 on my '98 Taco.  It had two springs for each pin.  I kinda wondered why
 there were two springs, is it so if one breaks it will still unlock?
 I've never had an EZ locker in my hands to look at, but from looking at
 ads and such, it looks virtually identical to the lockright.
 Now if I could just get gears or a crawler xfer case for my Taco I would
 be a happy camper!  :)
 Regards,
 ....Mike
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:58:03 EDT
 From: DRM033@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Clutch and Timing Chain Questions
 kdb@molmed.ummed.edu writes:>  I don't know who is paying $200-300>  as someone said.
 I was talking about those prices for "super clutches".
 David
 DRM033@aol.com
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 03:16:22
 From: TIM BREWERS  Subject: head gasket
 A few weeks ago there a few posts regarding what else should be done or checked while the head gasket is being done. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to repost this information.  I am about to take the plunge and figured I would do as much as I can afford while it is tore apart.  Thank you
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:27:55 -0700
 From: Sharky  Subject: ARB Leaking
 DO NOT PLUG THAT HOLE!!!!! That hole in the solenoid is where the system
 vents the air when you shut off the ARB. The reason that you are getting
 oil is the o-rings are leaking a bit. Call ARB and the will send you new
 ones at no charge with the instructions on how to put them in.
 David Fritzsche, 1990 V-6 ex-cab, Pro-Comp II Lift, Rancho 9000 Shocks,
 **********************************
 That's plugged when the ARB is off, so I don't have to refill the diff
 fluid as often. If I plugged it with the ARB on, there might be a slight
 problem getting air to the locker. I already know the problem is with
 the o-rings, and I have called ARB and have been sent o-rings before.
 Like I said originally, this is my second time around. Getting free
 o-rings from ARB is easy, it's the labor charge for taking the
 differential apart thats hard. Besides, there's no guarantee it won't
 leak again.
 Randy Tan
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:37:02 -0700
 From: Jim Brink  Subject: Re: head gasket
 TIM BREWERS wrote:>> A few weeks ago there a few posts regarding what else should be done or checked while the head gasket is being done. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to repost this information.  I am about to take the plunge and figured I would do as much as I can afford while it is tore apart.  Thank you
 Do you have a V6 or a 4-cylinder engine?
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 Jim Brink     Toyota/ASE Certified Technician     toytech@off-road.com
 Manhattan Beach, CA                  http://www.off-road.com/~toytech/
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 1986 Toyota Standard Bed 4WD
 22R - 32x11.50/15 BFG M/T - 4.88s- Downey LSD - EZ Locker
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:27:55 -0700
 From: Sharky  Subject: ARB Leaking
 DO NOT PLUG THAT HOLE!!!!! That hole in the solenoid is where the system
 vents the air when you shut off the ARB. The reason that you are getting
 oil is the o-rings are leaking a bit. Call ARB and the will send you new
 ones at no charge with the instructions on how to put them in.
 David Fritzsche, 1990 V-6 ex-cab, Pro-Comp II Lift, Rancho 9000 Shocks,
 **********************************
 That's plugged when the ARB is off, so I don't have to refill the diff
 fluid as often. If I plugged it with the ARB on, there might be a slight
 problem getting air to the locker. I already know the problem is with
 the o-rings, and I have called ARB and have been sent o-rings before.
 Like I said originally, this is my second time around. Getting free
 o-rings from ARB is easy, it's the labor charge for taking the
 differential apart thats hard. Besides, there's no guarantee it won't
 leak again.
 Randy Tan
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:38:14 -0700
 From: Jim Brink  Subject: Re: Speedo sensor
 Leo Castaneda wrote:>> Has anybody out there experience any kind of speedometer problems? I> have a 95 4Runner and my speedo is running erratic. I suspect a problem> with my speedo sensor. Is there a fix without buying a sensor? 'Cause I> heard that the sensor is $150 (ouch) I would rather buy 1.5" Downey lift> springs, but my speedo is driving me crazy.
 The biggest problem with these is oil entering into the speedo sensor
 itself. If it is the sensor, replace the oil o-ring inside the
 transmission too.
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 Jim Brink     Toyota/ASE Certified Technician     toytech@off-road.com
 Manhattan Beach, CA                  http://www.off-road.com/~toytech/
 **********************************************************************
 1986 Toyota Standard Bed 4WD
 22R - 32x11.50/15 BFG M/T - 4.88s- Downey LSD - EZ Locker
 **********************************************************************
 TLCA  -  Friends of the Mojave Road  -  CA4WDC
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 23:32:36 EDT
 From: DRM033@aol.com
 Subject: Manual Toyota tranny for sale
 Last month I had to replace the tranny housing in my 90 Toy truck.  I
 purchased a used 5 speed transmission, and I only used the rear portion of the
 housing.  That leaves a complete transmission with  only a damaged rear
 housing.
 The transmission is the type where the transfer case shifter is in the tranny
 housing ( I don't know the name for this model).  I was told that it had
 approx. 40,000 miles on it.  The broken housing part is that one of the
 corners on the bottom where a bolt goes through broke off.  the piece is about
 2" x 3".  I have had several people tell me that is could be repaired.  As far
 as I could tell, all internal parts are in good working order.
 Anyway,  I need to get this thing out of my garage.  I would like to get $150
 for it.  I figure that the internal parts alone are worth this, and this.  if
 yours had let go you could always swap the rear of the housing with the one in
 your truck like I did.  Please e-mail me off the list of you are interested.
 Buyer pays shipping from Tennessee.
 David
 DRM033@aol.com
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 21:03:16 -0700
 From: Jon Brandt  Subject: Re: Can we please stop bashing other makes/engines
 Since when are opinions unwelcome? ...especially humor?
 relax man.
 Jon Brandt
 Yes, brand new Exploreers are known for leaking oil ...
 sorry if I offended any exploder off-road fans.
 Karl Bellve, Ph.D. wrote:>>  :[Jon Brandt, yes it was me.  :)]>>>>> How did you see it under all the leaking oil?>>>> or>>> F#$% the vortec s#$t! Why don't you just shove a live grenade between>> the engine and firewall and pull the pin?>> I am not on this list to hear this. This list is about Toyota 4x4s. It> isn't about how bad other makes/engines are. If people want to put> Vortec engines in their Toyotas, let them. If people want to put Ford> 5.0 HO (durable and strong) in their Toyotas, let them. If you have> something constructive about putting other engines into Toyotas that is> ok. For example, the Toyota 5 speed transmission can't handle a V8,> switch to different transmission. Or, the stock Toyota axles are fine> for small 4 and 6 cylinder motors but can't handle a V8, swap in a> larger axle or make your Toyota axle full floating. You could even say> that a 4.3 Vortec should be properly balanced before it is installed to> cure some inherent roughness. These are examples of constructive> critcisms. Now complaining about a leak is just bashing and shouldn't be> on this list, unless you said that you have had problems in the past> with this engine in particular and you recommend a specific gasket for> the oil pan when people do a Engine swap to prevent oil leaks.>> -->> Cheers,>> Karl Bellve, Ph.D.                   ICQ# 13956200> Biomedical Imaging Group               IM: kbellve> University of Massachusetts> Email: kdb@molmed.ummed.edu> Phone: (508) 856-6514> Fax:   (508) 856-1840>> ============================================================================> Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 21:14:50 -0700
 From: Jim Brink  Subject: ADMIN--Re: Can we please stop bashing other makes/engines
 Jon Brandt wrote:>> Since when are opinions unwelcome? ...especially humor?> relax man.> Let's not all get into this one again, okay folks?
 Jim
 List Admin.> Jon Brandt>> Yes, brand new Exploreers are known for leaking oil ...> sorry if I offended any exploder off-road fans.
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 Manhattan Beach, CA                  http://www.off-road.com/~toytech/
 **********************************************************************
 1986 Toyota Standard Bed 4WD
 22R - 32x11.50/15 BFG M/T - 4.88s- Downey LSD - EZ Locker
 **********************************************************************
 TLCA  -  Friends of the Mojave Road  -  CA4WDC
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 21:08:20 -0700
 From: "Raymond Kumar"  Subject: cargo tie downs
 The holes for tie downs in 84-86 4runners are already there,all you need
 are the d rings and cut a few slits in the carpet,most wreckers should be
 giving these up for very little money around $2.00 each.
 Ray Kumar
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 21:21:46 -0700
 From: Jon Brandt  Subject: Re: Mazda Survey
 4 5/8", so you went and did it, ay Brandon?
 The thing with the Nissan mounts would require some super long shackles!
 Besides, the stock springs can't even dream of supporting the weight of
 the Toy without some help. I ended up with a cut #3 yota leaf and a
 short/thick add-a-leaf, for about 2" of lift, and ~18" travel hub to
 fender. The travel would definitely increase with some higher arch
 springs, but I would need to do some sort of lift in the front too (darn
 IFS).
 Jon Brandt
 Brandon Miller wrote:>>  Just wondering what the center to center measurement from the old mount to> the new mount is on any else's setup, mine is 4 1/2">> Just a thought but if someone used the Nissan mounts they would drop the> spring down about 3" giving more lift, enough to run the springs as is (what> a hybrid that would be!)>> Brandon Miller> Sacramento, Ca>> ============================================================================> Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:11:01 +0000
 From: Markus  Subject: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear
 I just talked to a guy about buying a 4Runner which has a whine in 5th gear...
 that sounds like 5th will need to be replaced down the road... any other prognosis?
 Also he rebuilt the engine... what should I ask or look out for?
 I look forward to hearing from you.
 Nothing yet on my stolen 86 Runner.
 Markus
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 Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:18:51 -0700
 From: "Rich Anderson"  Subject: Timing Chain
 I have a "87 pickup with a 22R with 204,000 original miles.  I'm begining to
 wory about the timing chain , not due to noise or performance, but the
 miles.  Please explain the "Pull the new one with the old one" method. Will
 I also be able to replace the guides at the same time?
 Thanks,
 Rich
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:24:55 -0700
 From: "Rich Anderson"  Subject: [none]
 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 17:02:19 -0400
 From: Charles Brooks  Subject: 4runner for sale
 I just ran across an ad in the paper for a 91 4runner. It reads:
 91 4runner 4door, 5speed, 5" lift, 35" tires, dual gas tanks, CB,
 AM/FM/CD,
 Lockers, rebuilt engine, great for offroad. $16,000
 Pager  (301)818-6896 That's in Maryland
 Charles Brooks>>I would say who ever placed that add was asking way too much for a "91.
 Rich
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 22:59:43 -0700
 From: "Kenneth Sigel"  Subject: 4Runner with Auto
 I'm considering buying an '89 4Runner with a V6 and an auto tranny.  It will
 probably become my daily driver and I'll save my truck for the trails, but
 there will probably be a time when I want to take it on the Rubicon.
 How's the automatic do when rockcrawling?  Is there a way to put a 4 to 1
 crawler box on it?  What gears are recommended with 35" BFG mudders?  Will a
 5 speed tranny bolt in with a Marlin?  Should I just look for a 4Runner with
 a 5 speed?
 Ken Sigel
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1992 23:15:38 -0700
 From: Jon Brandt  Subject: Re: 4Runner with Auto
 Well, it'll already have 4.88:1 gearing if you wanted to eventually put
 in a stick (with marlins?). That would be perfect for at least 33s. But,
 you know, its gonna be alot easier to just find a stick and regear, if
 that's what you want. They are hard to find, but its still easier. I'm
 talking from experience. I swapped over from an auto in my '86 Runner.
 Wasn't too bad, but it took a couple of weeks to do. Had to swap
 transmission, driveshaft, pedal assembly (includes drilling precisely
 located hole in fire wall), interior trim. Ended up costing almost a
 grand.
 Jon Brandt
 Kenneth Sigel wrote:>> I'm considering buying an '89 4Runner with a V6 and an auto tranny.  It will> probably become my daily driver and I'll save my truck for the trails, but> there will probably be a time when I want to take it on the Rubicon.>> How's the automatic do when rockcrawling?  Is there a way to put a 4 to 1> crawler box on it?  What gears are recommended with 35" BFG mudders?  Will a> 5 speed tranny bolt in with a Marlin?  Should I just look for a 4Runner with> a 5 speed?>> Ken Sigel>> ============================================================================> Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 00:33:56 -0700
 From: "Fallon"  Subject: Re: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear>I just talked to a guy about buying a 4Runner which has a whine in 5th
 gear...>that sounds like 5th will need to be replaced down the road... any other
 prognosis?>>Also he rebuilt the engine... what should I ask or look out for?
 5th started to whine on my '86 Longbed. Cost me about a grand to
 rebuild, about $300 for the thrashed 5th gear.
 Devin Noel     '86 Longbed
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 05:45:28 -0500
 From: "Steve C."  Subject: Curious....>> Yes, brand new Exploreers are known for *******(deleted on purpose) ...> sorry if I offended any exploder off-road fans.>> Do explorers come in 4wd?  I dont think I have ever seen one?
 - --
 Steve Capuano                   1996 Tacoma ext cab V6 4X4
 stevecapuano@geocities.com      32x11.50x15 BFG MT Rancho 1.5"
 Houston, Texas                  LockRights Front and Rear
 Edelbrock headers Dynomax
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 98 07:56:00 -0500
 From: Rosenberger Bud  Subject: RE: Variant on the front suspension (Fro>> I wonder what IFS *really* stands for on this list... :)> * How about I Follow Solids
 *
 Or "Improvement From Solids"   :)
 How about after 3 solid axle trucks, I Finally Secumbed, and then broke!
 It does ride nice :)
 Bud
 87 SR5 4Runner, 95k
 86 std parts truck, 130k
 85 SR5 longbed, 167k
 85 std shortbed,  129k
 85 xtracab parts truck, 144k
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 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:20:09 -0300
 From: Victor Pires  Subject: Hi-Lux leaf springs
 James Rule there are other options 1 / remove the second or third leaf
 and replace it with a heavier leaf  and change the shocks to Old Man Emu
 's . 2/ Ck the bone yard for springs with the same eye to eye  length
 but more curve . With both you have to ck all your connections to see if
 any are out of line or under  any additional stress due to the change in
 the angle
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 08:52:46 EDT
 From: DRM033@aol.com
 Subject: Re: ARB Leaking
 This really sounds like installer error.  I was told that impropper placement
 & routing of the bulk-head fitting can cause problems, possibly what you are
 describing.  I just hate to see you bash a product because of what sounds more
 like what you should bash an installer for.
 David
 DRM033@aol.com
 rantan12@gte.net writes:> That's plugged when the ARB is off, so I don't have to refill the diff>  fluid as often. If I plugged it with the ARB on, there might be a slight>  problem getting air to the locker. I already know the problem is with>  the o-rings, and I have called ARB and have been sent o-rings before.>  Like I said originally, this is my second time around. Getting free>  o-rings from ARB is easy, it's the labor charge for taking the>  differential apart thats hard. Besides, there's no guarantee it won't>  leak again.> ============================================================================
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 08:57:58 EDT
 From: DRM033@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Mazda Survey (Nissan hangers)
 sac17334@saclink.csus.edu writes:>  The thing with the Nissan mounts would require some super long shackles!
 I have also considered using the Nissan hangers.  I would use them in the
 stock locations, and remove the stock shackle hanger too.  On the rear I would
 change over to a Jeep CJ shackle hanger.  This would allow me to bolt the
 shackle hanger on, and also space the hanger down some if needed (weld drop
 bracket for hanger on the frame).  This would have to give you at least 2" of
 lift even if you used stock length shackles.  With a longer shackes & a 1"
 block it would be an easy 4" of lift.
 The main reason I would not jump into using these tall hangers in the lower
 position is that they would really be subject to hanging up on things.  I
 guess it could be done though.
 David
 DRM033@aol.com
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 98 09:45:00 -0500
 From: Rosenberger Bud  Subject: RE:3 year old helpers-was: panhard rod
 Chris wrote:>Have I got the only 3 year old doing suspension lifts on the list?
 You've got me beat!  I have a 6 year old "go-fer" that will ask if I
 wanted that in 6 or 12 point tho!  And my teenage daughters can tell you
 if they are boggers, swampers, thornbirds, or MT's and the approx. size!
 They can tell if there's a body or susp lift too and the approx height
 of each.  They described a great looking Dodge truck the other day to my
 wife with full details as to susp, wheels, and tires!  Make a papa proud!
 Now Chris, if only you could train him to replace front axles...:)
 Bud
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 09:48:55 -0500
 From: brian.gallus@dhcmail.com
 Subject: V6 Timing belt ?
 First, I have very little experience with the 3.0 V6 and it's necessary
 maint.
 My girlfriends 94 4Runner just rolled 80K.  The dealer wants her to
 replace the timing belt and quoted $276 for the work (WHOA, seems WAY
 cheap to me...)...
 I got 180K+ miles out of the chain in my 22re, so I don't see any
 reasons to replace the belt yet.  It's my understanding that the v6's
 are non-interferance engines, so if the belt breaks, it's just a matter
 of getting it towed and replaced...
 Help would be great here...  she's really getting on me about this!!!
 bkg
 Brian K. Gallus
 Technical Analyst - Dayton Hudson Corp.
 (612) 761-2620
 Brian.Gallus@dhcmail.com
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 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:05:29 -0700
 From: robert bascom  Subject: GWNF trip
 Hi all,
 For those of you from the VA area that are going on the GWNF
 trip our group is having it's monthly meeting this coming Sunday. It's
 at 7:00 PM at the Fuddruckers is Fairfax (corner of 29 and 123).  We are
 gonna try to plan out the trips in more detail like where to meet and
 where to camp. Anyone who is interested is welcome to come.
 Ryan Bascom
 P.S. I think I got my sig file erased/fixed can ya'll confirm
 this for me. Sorry about the previous problems.
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 10:59:49 EDT
 From: Iwheel4x4@aol.com
 Subject: Re: GWNF trip> Hi all,>>  	For those of you from the VA area that are going on the GWNF>  trip our group is having it's monthly meeting this coming Sunday. It's>  at 7:00 PM at the Fuddruckers is Fairfax (corner of 29 and 123).  We are>  gonna try to plan out the trips in more detail like where to meet and>  where to camp. Anyone who is interested is welcome to come.>>  Ryan Bascom>>  	P.S. I think I got my sig file erased/fixed can ya'll confirm>  this for me. Sorry about the previous problems.
 Yep, it's fixed.  Unfortunately, as you know Ryan, I won't be able to make it
 to the meeting.  I'll be down at GW making sure the trails are open and clear
 of trees across the path, as well as scouting out the Brandywine campground.
 Let me know the details of the meeting and all that jazz.
 Talk to y'all later.
 Allen Dickenson     -   IWheel4x4@aol.com
 1995 4Runner - "FT KNOX" - Downey 1.5" rear lift springs, t-bars cranked,
 Rancho RS9000?s front, RS5000?s rear, 31x10.5 BFG A/T?s, K&N Filtercharger,
 extended diff. breathers, low-profile bumpstops, Smittybilt Nerf Bars, Warn
 hubs (next week).
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:18:25 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: head gasket
 You could try using the digest's search engine to go through back issues.
 http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toy4x4/toy4x4_search.html
 - -------------------------------------------------------
 Bernie H
 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
 - -----Original Message-----
 From: TIM BREWERS  To: toy4x4@tlca.org  Date: September 29, 1998 11:28 PM
 Subject: head gasket>A few weeks ago there a few posts regarding what else should be done or
 checked while the head gasket is being done. I was wondering if anyone would
 be willing to repost this information.  I am about to take the plunge and
 figured I would do as much as I can afford while it is tore apart.  Thank
 you>>>____________________________________________________________________>Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1>>===========================================================================
 =>Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota> ============================================================================
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 ------------------------------
 Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:27:29 -0400
 From: "Bernie H"  Subject: Re: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear
 Now all you need to do is give dave a call for the $150 transmission and
 your back up and running.
 He's got a 5spd for sale for $150 (in Tennessee) "David DRM033@aol.com ".
 It's got a damaged rear housing though the one from the truck might fit.
 - -------------------------------------------------------
 Bernie H
 ICQ# 394598
 mailto:bernieh@home.com
 - -----Original Message-----
 From: Markus  To: toy  Date: September 30, 1998 1:18 AM
 Subject: 87 4runner whine in 5th gear>I just talked to a guy about buying a 4Runner which has a whine in 5th
 gear...>that sounds like 5th will need to be replaced down the road... any other
 prognosis?>>Also he rebuilt the engine... what should I ask or look out for?>>I look forward to hearing from you.>Nothing yet on my stolen 86 Runner.>>Markus>>===========================================================================
 =>Toyota 4x4 page: http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/toyota> ============================================================================
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