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BEGINNER'S 22re Timing Chain Failure / replacement / head gasket replacement

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Old 06-08-2010, 12:34 PM
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I thought this thread was supposed to be serious.
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I thought this thread was supposed to be serious.
Why so serious?







LOL, okay I'm done now...

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just shy of 3,000 miles since the May 20th start-up and all is well. oil leak from the back of the pan continues at a snails pace and really no big deal. someday when i run out of things to do and things to throw money at, i will take the pan off and re-seal it. for now, i will be OK.
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how much of a difference would it be to change the headgasket on a 22r form your 22re?
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Looks awesome very nice and organized.

I have a question the 3 sensors that are on the silver plate on top of the valve cover as pictured the Grey, Brown and Green.
What are these?? When I adjusted my valves, Two of the wires broke right off they were so brittle. It hasn't affected the way the truck runs so I haven't done anything with them.

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Believe they are the BVSV, and VSV, and something else....don't ask me what they stand for - it's in the FSM and I'm 4 beers in

Originally Posted by SoCal
Looks awesome very nice and organized.

I have a question the 3 sensors that are on the silver plate on top of the valve cover as pictured the Grey, Brown and Green.
What are these?? When I adjusted my valves, Two of the wires broke right off they were so brittle. It hasn't affected the way the truck runs so I haven't done anything with them.
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how much of a difference would it be to change the headgasket on a 22r form your 22re?

probably a helluva lot easier considering you don't have the EFI etc to mess with....otherwise the same i would assume
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Believe they are the BVSV, and VSV, and something else....don't ask me what they stand for - it's in the FSM and I'm 4 beers in

hahahaha....nice one Phil.

nope...got no clue what they are. definitely there for a reason, would work on getting that taken care of ASAP if i were you
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Originally Posted by SoCal
Looks awesome very nice and organized.

I have a question the 3 sensors that are on the silver plate on top of the valve cover as pictured the Grey, Brown and Green.
What are these?? When I adjusted my valves, Two of the wires broke right off they were so brittle. It hasn't affected the way the truck runs so I haven't done anything with them.
The sensors should also have vacuum lines. Rather, they're vacuum switching valves.....all of them. One for EGR, one for a/c idle up, and one for fuel pressure up. When the internal valve opens it allows for a small, controlled vacuum leak. Since the wires are broken, just make sure they aren't stuck open. Spray some starting fluid on the filter while the engine's running. If it doesn't idle up, they're closed. Good, yah.


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Oh, btw, you'll want to fix the one for the fuel pressure up valve. That'll be important, if that's one that broke. Well, the EGR would be, too. Hell, just fix'em.
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Yes thanks for the info, my truck doesn't have A/C it all has been removed. But I will check into getting some new ones, I guess the dealer??
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What? New VSV's or wires? If it's just the wires broken, why replace the valves? Just splice them or something. They're not sensors or high voltage, so they really don't even need to be soldered.

If you never use a/c, then there's no point in even having the VSV on there for it. It's only an effective valve cover ornament or grease and grime depository........depending on your mood and subsequent viewpoint. Just pull it off, wrap the wires/connector back, tape it up, whatever, and cap off the ports.
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Ooops.........am I whoring in yer thread, Jerry? Shame on me! I'm gonna go get someone to spank me while I twist their nipples. I was bored, anyway.
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Yeah. It's DeathTulip's girlfriend. Wait 'til finds out tomorrow morning. And, she said she was studying.....bah! He's so gullible.
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Ooops.........am I whoring in yer thread, Jerry? Shame on me! I'm gonna go get someone to spank me while I twist their nipples. I was bored, anyway.
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Without having any verbal qualification to accompany that reply, one could easily assume you mean to volunteer for spanking my derriere. (It's the raising of the smarmy dudes little hand there, bubba!) I can assure you that will never happen in this lifetime, xxxtreme. Not unless you have appendages of a roundish nature exuding from your chest and an "innie" where it counts. Of course, if you bought me some new spindle bushings, I might reconsider.


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