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Old 10-14-2016, 03:17 AM
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Update, short one...



Turbo oil feed, cracked from 10-1 o'clock

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Just got off work and home,that happened last night about a half hour before I was set to stop to get ready for work. Just snapped a pic, shut off the light and walked away.

I quick check this morning with a depth gauge (aka: screw driver) reveals the problem, that hole in a factory 22rte block is twice as deep, my "converted" block was not properly prepared and I didn't catch it doing the mock up.

I'm not sure where my notebook is but from memory the feed should have been 12x1.25x28mm backed by the step down to the oil passage at 8mm. What I got seems more like 12x1.50x10-15mm, and a step down to 5, it's half as deep before the step down and the lip felt larger.

Not sure how to proceed, Mike never returned my call about shipping a 22re gasket set instead of the 22rte one I expected. And we both made mistakes that resulted in the foul-up, wrong size and I didn't catch it..

Maybe tap the galley and put an AN4(?). The other thought was drill pin holes insert some sheet metal screws and plug the whole thing off with JB weld and steel wool, which leaves me needing a new oil supply so a remote oil filter or oil cooler bracket would be needed. Yime and money time and money, sigh, and snow will be here eventually.
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Dhad that happen to an aluminum block and had it welded up. Don't know how cast iron would do with that but it may be an option
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Hey guess what?


30 year old plastic is brittle, I dropped a fuel injector gonna need new pintle caps.
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This is not the post you are looking for. "Move along"

Just a quick reminder to locate the water pump I pulled of the 94 pickup. I may be mistaken but that has a cast compressor on it?
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To-do!

Originally Posted by TheDurk
I took a 3/8" bit and drilled through the floor pan, then installed a long 3/8" bolt, nut and fender washer. Slobber with RTV underneath and it's been good for the last four years.
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Steeling/using that one for sure. Next time my two wheeler seats come out it's getting studded, because jacking it up to get at those under body nuts sucks. Added bonus I'll get a slightly higher seat cushion!
Will have to press or cut out the seat bracket stud, and tack a stack of washers to it. Then side it in from below with some fipg.
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Just a quick reminder to locate the water pump I pulled of the 94 pickup. I may be mistaken but that has a cast compressor on it?
Forgot to post the update to that. It was a stamped blade set also..
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Teaser post.

Nothing to see here... (or iis there?) >=)
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Looks like Marlin Crawler is up side down!

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Rabbits are trouble makers, no better than the mice!

I've got probably half a dozen wires to repair in the EFI harness, damage ranging from severed to sheathing compromised. The whole section of the body harness for the wipers pretty much gone between the fender and motor. EGR temp sensor has all its sheathing gone.

On the other side the brake fluid switch wiring is gnawed away right to the firewall. (This side is maybe mice)

So far I haven't found any droppings or wire bits inside the passenger cabin.


Will be pulling the engine this weekend, it's ready to go just hanging off the engine and transmission mounts.
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Runs drives has two or three sections of subharness that needs rebuilt/repaired.

However I'm not sure where the cross-member bolts (90105-12166) are, pretty sure they were in the 4runner when I out it on its roof last winter, and can not find the size via Google.

=(

It's supposed to snow tomorrow night, and I really wanted this on the road before the snow fell.
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Could you buy the wires with the Toyota color pattern?
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