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Old 03-15-2005, 04:13 PM
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Sea Foam Treatment Now Wont Start

85 4runner 22re 63000 orig miles - I did a seafoam treatment about 1/3 of a can thru brake booster hose - truck never stalled and not much smoke. Drove about 5 miles and seemed to idle/run much better. Parked it for about 8 days than fired right over and drove to work 40 miles - drove great for 37 of those miles than bogged down than stalled - now it will not start at all.

Also, Mechanic (In Washington D.C) was not too interested in looking at it and told me there is "NO spark and probably the timing chain - I don't feel like getting into it because its so old".

Anyways - I pulled the distributor and noticed the gear is at the very bottom of the Shaft - Is this normal?

Could the seafoam treatment have caused any problems?
Old 03-15-2005, 04:22 PM
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it caused me some problems ill never use it again, it crapped up my egr valve pretty bad, i call it snake oil, but thats my opinion and those are like assholes everyone has one and they all stink, but i keep mine pretty clean (haha) In reality it might have stopped up your injectors, and yes the gear is supposed to be at the bottom of the shaft, if you start to go thru your motor, go and buy a repair manual, that will save you a lot of time and $$ in the long run
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Originally Posted by redplastic2p3t
yes the gear is supposed to be at the bottom of the shaft, if you start to go thru your motor, go and buy a repair manual, that will save you a lot of time and $$ in the long run
thanks - I've got a manual, but as I was researching what could be wrong I've read about distributor drive gears breaking and the pictures of the distributors I saw it looked like the gear was about an inch or so up the shaft.
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Originally Posted by MDToy
thanks - I've got a manual, but as I was researching what could be wrong I've read about distributor drive gears breaking and the pictures of the distributors I saw it looked like the gear was about an inch or so up the shaft.
take a pic if you can, is the gear still meshing with the cam gear?
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Did the rotor turn when you cranked the engine?
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ill take it off your hand if you would like, name your price.
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Originally Posted by dwh91102
ill take it off your hand if you would like, name your price.
Dude, I live in Maryland

The "Mechanic" told me the distributor was not spinning.
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Originally Posted by MDToy
Dude, I live in Maryland

The "Mechanic" told me the distributor was not spinning.
if it's not spinning, then it's not getting any spark - just like he said.

it could be the timing chain or the distributor gear, but more than likely with the way it sputtered and didn't suddenly die, it could have lost a timing chain guide and then eventually broke the chain.

i don't think you can really blame this one on seafoam...
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agreed.....timing chain/cam/distro gear issues. Now you get to do a write up on changing a timing chain change OR a camshaft change OR a distributor shaft change!
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agreed.....timing chain/cam/distro gear issues. Now you get to do a write up on changing a timing chain change OR a camshaft change OR a distributor shaft change!
or head removal if pistons said hi to the valves
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Originally Posted by redplastic2p3t
it caused me some problems ill never use it again, it crapped up my egr valve pretty bad, i call it snake oil,
You do know that the egr does clog on occasions right?
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Check your timing chain
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[QUOTE=Ironmike4x4]You do know that the egr does clog on occasions right?[/QUOT
yeah replaced it twice with another, then left the vaccume lines off of it, i even cleaned out all the carbon deposits on it!!!!
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Originally Posted by superjoe83
or head removal if pistons said hi to the valves
i beleive that 22re's have a non interference heads on them
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My timing chain just broke not too long ago from a bolt coming loose on one of my guides.. Luckily I noticed the engine not running right and turned it off and the pistons didn't hit the valves or anything. But still engine is in the machine shop getting worked over since I got it apart. Mine sounded like it was bogging to. You probably have broken your timing chain. But also check your coil.
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Originally Posted by superjoe83
or head removal if pistons said hi to the valves
I hate it when pistons say "HI!!" to other engine parts....lol

Hope its nothing big....keepin my fingers crossed for ya 87turboyota
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