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Old 02-12-2013, 08:14 AM
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help wit truck

just gota 90 yota truck offa craiglist. gota tiny valv rattle. guy @ aap told me to try motr flush. its one of the 22r engines wit w56. aint a rocket but she pulls. help me.



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Old 02-12-2013, 08:57 AM
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Adjust the valves
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Guy who told you that has no idea what he is talking about. Not hydraulic lifters. Adjust valves per FSM, but adjust to .007 intake and .011 exhaust cold.

Some valve noise is normal on these trucks and absolutely nothing to worry about.
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Might want to drop the "wit" crap
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I don't think he's intending to do it guy. Internet and phones ruined grammar.
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I couldn't finish reading it.....
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aight. how u adjust tha valvs ?? i got sum rrenches and sockets if it helps.
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Originally Posted by loko ino
I couldn't finish reading it.....
Me either, I know my grammar isn't great, but I don't do it intentionally like the OP
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aight. how u adjust tha valvs ?? i got sum rrenches and sockets if it helps.
Take it to a competent shop and let them handle it.
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http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b.../7cylinder.pdf
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Originally Posted by redbayredneck
Me either, I know my grammar isn't great, but I don't do it intentionally like the OP
Intentionally? Maybe. I'm going to guess he's using a cell phone, has really fat fingers, and is just too impatient to fix his typing.

But since he wants help, his typing is really interfering with that. If the comments concentrate more on his grammar than his truck, well, that's not good.
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Can't believe his grammar/spelling is really offending you guys so much. I didn't find it that difficult to read. Search here or google "how to adjust toyota 22re valves". Case closed
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