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Toyota help

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So my little truck is making some noises. Sounds like a leaf in the heater in all gears except 4th and only under load, which is what Stinson mentioned his truck sounded like when the timing chain guides had gone bad. So... I think that is the problem, but I'm a welder-fab guy not an engine guy so any help would be appreciated. I'm going to pull the valve cover tomorrow and check for wear on the timing chain cover and spec out the guides.

I figure I'll get a timing kit with steel backed guides and just replace everything up front while I've got it torn down.

Does anyone have any wisdom/advice on this?

Does anyone have a place I can work on my junk next week?

Anyone willing to help me out and teach me a little bit for some beers and chow?

Anyone got an extra seat for the cleanup this weekend, as I probably shouldn't drive?

20 year old trucks rock!!


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Post by Ctrow »

don't know much about toyota's, nut think i could get my craftsmen needle node pliers back? :mrgreen:
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does it do when you are out of gear lightly reving the engine?
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Absolutely! They're in my cab so I wouldn't forget to give them back to you, look how well that worked.

I may have to run out of town for the weekend tomorrow, got some place I can meet you or drop them off tomorrow about noon? Else, I can get them to you whenever during the week. give me a call or email.

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Stinson, nope, only noticed it when in gear, I'll check tomorrow, but so far only noticed it when the truck is moving in gear (except fourth), not when coasting in neutral. but I'll check it in the driveway tomorrow.

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if it doesnt do it out of gear then you have another issue. Trans or clutch
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Does it happen at any particular RPM?
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Post by Redneck7 »

Stinson wrote:if it doesnt do it out of gear then you have another issue. Trans or clutch
Second the notion that only in gear points downstream of the engine...
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Nope not at a particular rpm. sounds like a playing card in bike spokes. only occurs when gas pedal is depressed, in gear, and noise frequency increases with rpm. noticeable in all gears except fourth. No power loss, still shifts easily. I can't reproduce the noise stationary in the driveway.

I'll take a peak and see if it's anything obvious with the transmission.

Any other ideas ?
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Post by hklvette »

I also don't know jack about 'yotas, but you might look into a blown engine/ trans mount. My XJ did something similar a while back, where the u-joint on the tail of the t-case would slap against the body due to being pushed sideways.
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