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Old 07-03-2019, 10:13 AM #31
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Btw, if I can give any advice to anyone looking to take this kind of a job on....bag and mark EVERYTHING. I can't even begin to tell you all how much money and stress it has caused sourcing the small $hit.
YUP! hell, even then i still misplaced a few bits and some were never there thanks to the PO pulling the motor out and just throwing things in a box.
Taking a lot of extra time to clean, bag and tag is top of my list for the next motor build... as well as getting it as clean as you have
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YUP! hell, even then i still misplaced a few bits and some were never there thanks to the PO pulling the motor out and just throwing things in a box.

Taking a lot of extra time to clean, bag and tag is top of my list for the next motor build... as well as getting it as clean as you have


Funny you say that it’s similar to how I ended up with my 97 SR5. He had the engine half torn apart for head gaskets and got a DUI and ran out of money and it sat for almost a year. Things were in boxes in the back.


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I bagged and tagged everything and still couldn’t find my rear main seal plate bolts.

I do not like the one second for the oil pressure light to go off after engine run.

It also seems like I have a tick in the passenger side head. I had to use the intake cams from a different head. If it was cam bearing noise this engine would be dead by now. I got 4500 miles on the fresh engine. With the engine tick at idle.

It may also be wrist pin noise. I know I’m done worrying about the noise. Oil is clean with no metal visible. And at 4500 miles it was still hard to see it on the dip stick. I did the alternative break in method. As soon as I got it running I did around 15 30-60mph 3/4 to WOT accelerations and around the 30 mile mark I ran it up the mountain hard. Those rings are bedded in for sure.

I did bead blast the exhaust manifolds and the intake manifold and intake plenums to make it more presentable.
Wow, interesting. I'm wondering if the ticking noise was from the valve bucket shims. My machine shop told me they re-checked all shims, and two shims from both heads were out of spec. They simply moved them around, and got everything to sit even within spec. The machinist did say, that if I would have kept those out of spec shims in place, the motor would still run...except it would have a loud ticking sound.

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Taking a lot of extra time to clean, bag and tag is top of my list for the next motor build... as well as getting it as clean as you have
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Funny you say that it’s similar to how I ended up with my 97 SR5. He had the engine half torn apart for head gaskets and got a DUI and ran out of money and it sat for almost a year. Things were in boxes in the back.
Right? Man, I got nuts and bolts alllllll over the garage now. I have no idea where half of those nuts and bolts go now....lol. I mean, they are mostly for brackets and non-mechanical items, but damn....I haven't the slightest clue where I originally pulled them from. I am slowly buying and sourcing new or "newer" nuts and bolts just because the old ones are in terrible shape.
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When I bought the dead SR5 I pulled engine and put it on a stand and didn’t touch it. So I had good reference to bracket locations and bolts for them as well as all the intake and intake plenum bolts. What I couldn’t find when I put the engine from the wrecked 96 in the maroon 97 I robbed from the dead motor I pulled out or from the engine bay of the wrecked 96.

It’s a lot of reading but that whole journey is documented in my 97 SR5 Build and Repair thread.


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Some more progress....





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Does anyone know if the coolant pipe in-between the two cylinder heads (in the center of the block) that leads to the firewall inlet and outlet of the heater core has an o-ring, gasket, or sealer?

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Does anyone know if the coolant pipe in-between the two cylinder heads (in the center of the block) that leads to the firewall inlet and outlet of the heater core has an o-ring, gasket, or sealer?

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That's exactly what my engine looks like...not.

Looking good!
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Its sealer
Just replaced the water bypass pipe on mine about a month ago. It uses the black FIPG material. There is a small grove on the pipe mating surface for the sealant.
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That's exactly what my engine looks like...not.

Looking good!
Hehe...thanks bud. I hope all this "pretty paint" holds up.

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Just replaced the water bypass pipe on mine about a month ago. It uses the black FIPG material. There is a small grove on the pipe mating surface for the sealant.
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And don’t forget an oil filter
Hopefully not, lol.
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Got my fuel injectors fully cleaned and tested. If anyone wants a good shop that does this, give Fred a call at Rosch Fuel Injection Cleaning. Excellent service and quick turn around. He cleaned all injectors, replaced all o-rings, replaced all filters inside the injectors, and tested spray pattern and coils. Excellent service for a great price!

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She is ready to go back in fella's....about damn time right? Lol.

I ordered some new bolts for the flexplate, but should be ready to go in tomorrow. Here is the engine all prepped up to be installed:







Also found a fantastic transmission cooler from the junkyard off of a VW Toureg that fit really nicely in the front. Win!:





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Hehe...thanks bud. I hope all this "pretty paint" holds up.



Thank you!



Hopefully not, lol.
Hey just a heads up I’m sure the fipg is fine for that coolant inlet but it does take a gasket. During my timing belt job I replaced my inlet & outlet due to excessive corrosion on the aluminum and looked high and low for that gasket. Here is the part number if you want it 1634162040 also here is a link for the breakdown showing the gasket RADIATOR & WATER OUTLET | 4RUNNER VZN185L-GKPGK KZN185,RZN18#,VZN18# | Toyota | Genuine Parts Catalogs | PartSouq Auto Parts Around the World
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Hey just a heads up I’m sure the fipg is fine for that coolant inlet but it does take a gasket. During my timing belt job I replaced my inlet & outlet due to excessive corrosion on the aluminum and looked high and low for that gasket. Here is the part number if you want it 1634162040 also here is a link for the breakdown showing the gasket RADIATOR & WATER OUTLET | 4RUNNER VZN185L-GKPGK KZN185,RZN18#,VZN18# | Toyota | Genuine Parts Catalogs | PartSouq Auto Parts Around the World
Yep, I got a gasket for it and put fipg on both sides. Actually put fipg on most of the gaskets on this motor, even if Toyota doesn’t call for it. I’ve done this on previous 2JZ builds and have never had leaks.
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