OOPS! I did it agaaaiiiin, got lost in th...
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OOPS! I did it agaaaiiiin, got lost in th...
Welp, i managed to kill ANOTHER 22RE in my 1988 4runner.
Here's the story, bare with me; its a 1988 4runner 22RE 5spd. the original motor let go on my with some terrible knocking. I ordered a complete longblock, with RV cam, and new head. Had some issues with timing when i first got the new motor in and running, but that was squared away in the beginning. now, about 2k miles later, probably much less (my speedo and odo arent working right now) the engine shuts off while sitting at a stop light in the rain a few days before Christmas. No strange noises or symptoms at all, just stopped running. On a date no less (She didnt care and still really likes my truck although i no longer do).
The truck gets towed to a reputable shop my family has been using for years, and since it is the holidays i just did not have time to sort it myself.
Now i finally get a call from them yesterday while i'm at work and the mechanic tells me he cant do anything for my old girl. He found metal flakes in the oil and everywhere in the valve cover. . . . Probably the worst news i could have heard. . . .
I have my dad drag me to his house to strip it down to see if there was anything broken that may be covered under the Warranty from Sunwest. Upon opening the valve cover everything appeared normal, at first. what looked to be a coiled spring completely mangled and wound around the cam sprocket, teeth and the chain itself. To the left of the cam sprocket i found a 1inch long metal tube, shredded on one end, sitting between the wall of the head and the cam sprocket.
After seeing this, i inspected down into the timing cover (I have not removed it yet). the chain is as loose as it can possibly get without falling off the gears and the tensioner is gone. It must be pieces of the tensioner i'm finding in there along with the spring.
I've read about how an oil pump bolt being too long could pinch the tensioner. Could this be the cause? Could ANYTHING else cause this to happen? Not enough oil pressure? poor timing?
The engine builders have already basically told me i'm on my own because it mush be something I did wrong . . I'm just trying to figure that out since i bought this thing as a long block, with the timing cover, tensioner and chain all already installed.
Here's the photos
Please let me know what you guys think.
-Bryan
Here's the story, bare with me; its a 1988 4runner 22RE 5spd. the original motor let go on my with some terrible knocking. I ordered a complete longblock, with RV cam, and new head. Had some issues with timing when i first got the new motor in and running, but that was squared away in the beginning. now, about 2k miles later, probably much less (my speedo and odo arent working right now) the engine shuts off while sitting at a stop light in the rain a few days before Christmas. No strange noises or symptoms at all, just stopped running. On a date no less (She didnt care and still really likes my truck although i no longer do).
The truck gets towed to a reputable shop my family has been using for years, and since it is the holidays i just did not have time to sort it myself.
Now i finally get a call from them yesterday while i'm at work and the mechanic tells me he cant do anything for my old girl. He found metal flakes in the oil and everywhere in the valve cover. . . . Probably the worst news i could have heard. . . .
I have my dad drag me to his house to strip it down to see if there was anything broken that may be covered under the Warranty from Sunwest. Upon opening the valve cover everything appeared normal, at first. what looked to be a coiled spring completely mangled and wound around the cam sprocket, teeth and the chain itself. To the left of the cam sprocket i found a 1inch long metal tube, shredded on one end, sitting between the wall of the head and the cam sprocket.
After seeing this, i inspected down into the timing cover (I have not removed it yet). the chain is as loose as it can possibly get without falling off the gears and the tensioner is gone. It must be pieces of the tensioner i'm finding in there along with the spring.
I've read about how an oil pump bolt being too long could pinch the tensioner. Could this be the cause? Could ANYTHING else cause this to happen? Not enough oil pressure? poor timing?
The engine builders have already basically told me i'm on my own because it mush be something I did wrong . . I'm just trying to figure that out since i bought this thing as a long block, with the timing cover, tensioner and chain all already installed.
Here's the photos
Please let me know what you guys think.
-Bryan
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I have not talked to them about what i found. I called them as soon as the shop called me. Then drug it home and found the tensioner floating around the timing cover. I'm calling them this afternoon when i get off. i just don't want to be given the run-around again which is why i came here first. To make sure there isn't something stupid that i could have missed upon installing the motor, to cause this to happen.
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The timing cover, chain, tensioner, head, cams were all done by them.
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x2^^ its on them. threaten lawyer and BBB if they dont cooperate. also threaten bad publicity on a worldwide toyota website... hit them in the pocketbook....
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I really don't want to resort to threatening them yet. I just want my motor replaced at no extra cost to me since its clear i didn't cause this to happen.
Now if they don't want to cooperate, then i'll do what i have to. But i'll wait to see what happens before I jump to scare tactics.
Thanks for the insight guys, there's a reason I share this site with every Toyota enthusiast I meet
Now if they don't want to cooperate, then i'll do what i have to. But i'll wait to see what happens before I jump to scare tactics.
Thanks for the insight guys, there's a reason I share this site with every Toyota enthusiast I meet
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I almost ordered one of their long blocks recently. I hope they do the right thing for you.
From their warranty:
"Sunwest Automotive Engine warrants to the original retail consumer purchaser of our product that each such product will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship for the above applicable warranty period. This warranty does not apply to defects due, directly or indirectly, to
misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, defects in parts not supplied by us, repairs or alterations outside of our designated facilities, lack of proper
maintenance or incorrect installation. Warranty DOES NOT apply to any engine damage as a result of OEM factory casting defects,
overheating or lack of lubrication. Parts other than block and head are warranted by their respective manufactures.
8. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF (but not limited to):
A. The engine assembly has been overheated or the heat tab has been removed (failure to rod or recore the radiator). Any damage caused directly to the
Cooling system overheats or continued operation of the engine while in an overheated condition.
B. H. D. detergent-type oil with an API specification SD, SE, or SF, 10-30 weight or the equivalent is not used.
C. Failure to follow lubrication procedure. Do not pre-lube by cranking the engine.
D. Failure to properly torque the cylinder head, adjust valves, time the engine or clean the intake manifold of foreign matter prior to engine start-up.
E. Misuse, abuse or neglect: failure to stop the engine after a defect is apparent. EXAMPLES: Overheating, low oil pressure, preignition, detonation,
unusual sound or knock, lack of power.
F. Lack of lubrication or oil level is low.
G. Failure due to acts of nature. (freezing, flooding, etc.)
H. Engine assembly damaged due to competitive driving,” racing”, or operation in a manner constituting risk to the reliability and performance limitations
of the engine’s design (as determined by the O.E.M. guidelines).
I. When odometer readings have been altered or broken pans prohibit accurate readings, of if odometer tampering has occurred to distort the vehicles
actual mileage. Repairs will not be covered if starting mileage cannot be verified.
J. Engine assembly damage resulting from incorrect installation of engine or accessory pans. (including inspection and proper cleaning).
K. “500 mile” validation is not resumed. (See registration certificate section C).
L. Engine oil cooler not replaced (flushing not acceptable).
In the event of any legal action to enforce the terms of this warranty, the customer agrees that venue for such action shall be Spokane, Washington. "
Let's hope they don't try to burn you with one of these "automatic void" BS rules.
GL
From their warranty:
"Sunwest Automotive Engine warrants to the original retail consumer purchaser of our product that each such product will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship for the above applicable warranty period. This warranty does not apply to defects due, directly or indirectly, to
misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, defects in parts not supplied by us, repairs or alterations outside of our designated facilities, lack of proper
maintenance or incorrect installation. Warranty DOES NOT apply to any engine damage as a result of OEM factory casting defects,
overheating or lack of lubrication. Parts other than block and head are warranted by their respective manufactures.
8. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF (but not limited to):
A. The engine assembly has been overheated or the heat tab has been removed (failure to rod or recore the radiator). Any damage caused directly to the
Cooling system overheats or continued operation of the engine while in an overheated condition.
B. H. D. detergent-type oil with an API specification SD, SE, or SF, 10-30 weight or the equivalent is not used.
C. Failure to follow lubrication procedure. Do not pre-lube by cranking the engine.
D. Failure to properly torque the cylinder head, adjust valves, time the engine or clean the intake manifold of foreign matter prior to engine start-up.
E. Misuse, abuse or neglect: failure to stop the engine after a defect is apparent. EXAMPLES: Overheating, low oil pressure, preignition, detonation,
unusual sound or knock, lack of power.
F. Lack of lubrication or oil level is low.
G. Failure due to acts of nature. (freezing, flooding, etc.)
H. Engine assembly damaged due to competitive driving,” racing”, or operation in a manner constituting risk to the reliability and performance limitations
of the engine’s design (as determined by the O.E.M. guidelines).
I. When odometer readings have been altered or broken pans prohibit accurate readings, of if odometer tampering has occurred to distort the vehicles
actual mileage. Repairs will not be covered if starting mileage cannot be verified.
J. Engine assembly damage resulting from incorrect installation of engine or accessory pans. (including inspection and proper cleaning).
K. “500 mile” validation is not resumed. (See registration certificate section C).
L. Engine oil cooler not replaced (flushing not acceptable).
In the event of any legal action to enforce the terms of this warranty, the customer agrees that venue for such action shall be Spokane, Washington. "
Let's hope they don't try to burn you with one of these "automatic void" BS rules.
GL
Last edited by derockus; 01-04-2013 at 06:33 AM.
#15
Sorry for such a delay.
Here's what i found behind the timing cover.
The rest of the pieces are in the oil pan and various other places within the motor.
I spoke with Sunwest and have worked out a deal to get the engine replaced for free. Other than having to pull the engine once again, im pretty pleased with the outcome.
No tire slashing necessary. Thanks for all the help everyone!
Here's what i found behind the timing cover.
The rest of the pieces are in the oil pan and various other places within the motor.
I spoke with Sunwest and have worked out a deal to get the engine replaced for free. Other than having to pull the engine once again, im pretty pleased with the outcome.
No tire slashing necessary. Thanks for all the help everyone!
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Yes it is!
At first I didn't think they would hold up to it. But they surprised me and were very friendly and helpful about everything. I really think this was a freak accident and I still have great confidence in their work.
At first I didn't think they would hold up to it. But they surprised me and were very friendly and helpful about everything. I really think this was a freak accident and I still have great confidence in their work.
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