02-26-2020, 11:10 AM
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If you pull the cam out you can also pull the buckets out too and inspect them, make sure the nubby inside the bottom isnt worn down, heard if those are worn badly it can really mess with your lash
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Nice, good tech! Do you happen to have any pictures from when you did yours?
EX valve lash spec is 10-14 thou. My rear is reading a tight 11 (so 10.5) and I will bide my time until it wanders outside the spec before pulling the cam.
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02-26-2020, 11:19 AM
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Nice, good tech! Do you happen to have any pictures from when you did yours?
EX valve lash spec is 10-14 thou. My rear is reading a tight 11 (so 10.5) and I will bide my time until it wanders outside the spec before pulling the cam.
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Sadly I forgot to take pics, all I got is pics that look just like yours with cams in before I took them out of my 3rz. I think I changed 3 shims and my rear was the tightest too If I remember correctly. I got replacements from LCE. My engine ran much better that it could fart correctly again
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02-26-2020, 03:24 PM
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Nice, good tech! Do you happen to have any pictures from when you did yours?
EX valve lash spec is 10-14 thou. My rear is reading a tight 11 (so 10.5) and I will bide my time until it wanders outside the spec before pulling the cam.
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Jordan,
You won't have any trouble pulling the cam. I just completed a valve job on mine and if I can do it, I know you can...
Eastwood gave you good info, make sure you put the service bolt in the sub gear of the exhaust cam before loosening the cam bolts. Also, like Eastwood said follow the FSM bolt sequence.
If you don't have FSM, let me know and I can post page(s).
Good luck and I always enjoy your thread.
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02-26-2020, 05:50 PM
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Nice, good tech! Do you happen to have any pictures from when you did yours?
EX valve lash spec is 10-14 thou. My rear is reading a tight 11 (so 10.5) and I will bide my time until it wanders outside the spec before pulling the cam.
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not my picture but cam removed
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02-26-2020, 06:10 PM
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02-27-2020, 07:58 AM
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Great input guys, thank you. This is the route I'll take whenever I need to adjust the valves in the future.
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02-28-2020, 02:28 PM
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Pulled the VC for a valve lash check up and changed out the copper Denso spark plugs. All is still in spec after 15k of driving but one exhaust valve is getting near the limit and will need to be adjusted at some point... and it just happens to be the rearmost one. I for the life of me cannot figure out how to pull the shim with the Schley tool. At least I have some more time to cook up a solution. Looks good for 260k
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Somehow it can be done. That is one I have changed. I believe it involved me basically laying on top of the engine and cursing a lot. I set that one closer to the loose end of spec hoping to never have to touch it again.
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03-09-2020, 07:16 AM
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For all the 3RZ folks: here's a critical sicmod often overlooked
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03-18-2020, 08:40 AM
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03-27-2020, 02:14 PM
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Completed a fun mini-mod as discussed in this thread
Simply remove the ground wire to the marker lights and connect to the turn signal feed. Now when turn signals are on the markers light up as well. If the markers are on (like with headlights) then they blink alternately with the turn signal.
The benefit of this mod is that the marker housing illuminates more toward the side of the vehicle so the turn signals are more visible to traffic. Also the marker lights come on with the hazards as well.
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Hey Jordan,
I want to complete this 'mini mod', but I'm pretty much ignorant when it comes to electrical. So is it really as easy as you say? I just cut the ground wire from the side marker light and connect it to the 'hot' wire of the turn signal?
Also, I have already installed LED bulbs in my side marker, but have incandescent bulbs in the turn signals. Will this make any difference?
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03-27-2020, 03:47 PM
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Hey Jordan,
I want to complete this 'mini mod', but I'm pretty much ignorant when it comes to electrical. So is it really as easy as you say? I just cut the ground wire from the side marker light and connect it to the 'hot' wire of the turn signal?
Also, I have already installed LED bulbs in my side marker, but have incandescent bulbs in the turn signals. Will this make any difference?
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It's literally as easy as what is shown. BUT it may not work with LEDs... in fact probably won't unless someone more EE-savvy informs you where to put some resistors.
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It's literally as easy as what is shown. BUT it may not work with LEDs... in fact probably won't unless someone more EE-savvy informs you where to put some resistors.
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It should actually work just fine with incandescent turn signals and LED corner lights... as long as the LEDs used in the corner lights are 'non-polarized' ones.
Check this by making sure they light up when inserted both ways in the stock wiring configuration. If they do, you are golden.
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03-27-2020, 09:56 PM
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It's literally as easy as what is shown. BUT it may not work with LEDs... in fact probably won't unless someone more EE-savvy informs you where to put some resistors.
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It should actually work just fine with incandescent turn signals and LED corner lights... as long as the LEDs used in the corner lights are 'non-polarized' ones.
Check this by making sure they light up when inserted both ways in the stock wiring configuration. If they do, you are golden.
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Jordan and Charlie,
Thanks for the help. My LED bulbs are non-polarized, so I got lucky. I am going to attempt this mod tomorrow.
Thanks again
Durwin
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