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Old 03-15-2009, 07:28 AM
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Toyota's 5.7 Liter i-Force Cooling.

So they had a 5.7 Liter i-Force apart on an engine stand at the local dealership a family member of mine works at. The just of it was it's an American truck brought up here so there is the American/Canadian Toyota warranty thing (Toyota is one of the only companies that honours warranties for people that cross the border apparently from what I've seen/heard). The just of it was they could tell someone had tried to do some work/mod/play with it, who knows what, and it caused some bent rods on the engine and a few other parts to go. So they have the thing apart on an engine stand right now and I got to take a look at it yesterday.

I wish I had a camera. You guys would shat yourself at the cooling jacket around the cylinders. It literally makes the cylinder sleeves look like they are isolated and there is a "moat" around them there is such a big cooling jacket.

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probably looks a lot like most open deck blocks ....


that's a honda block for example, most aluminum blocks are similar. Search "open deck" in google images, for more examples.
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Yous sir, Win the award for most random thread ever...




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yeah, that's an open-deck block design. Better for cooling, but the bores can shift under extreme loads. That's why a lot of the honda guys who are revving them realy high, or running a lot of boost through their open-deck motors either tap some studs into the block to hold them still, or fill them with a concrete like solution with the same thermal expansion properties as the block.
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You see the clearances between the sleeves and the block in that picture on that Honda block? Well the Tundra's if I recall correctly are at least 50% more then that.
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I'd love to have seen inside that motor.
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Originally Posted by Matt16
I'd love to have seen inside that motor.
Bent rods!?! What the heck was this guy modding?
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H2o induction..?


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There was another one of those motors here at a local dealership with the same problem. The couldn't explain why.
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