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Old 03-05-2008, 04:58 PM
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Come on! No replies to the head gasket thread?

I reall may need some input here. I understand if everyone is like me and has never had this before. I got 218,000 mi. out of this bitch and never had a prob.
Old 03-05-2008, 05:06 PM
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what exactly are inquiring about? maybe i can help
Old 03-05-2008, 05:39 PM
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I just bought a new head and I wanna know if I should use the gasket they gave me, which looks kinda crappy, or should I buy one from toyota? Or, is there one just as good as a toyota replacement for cheaper??? I have no clue. This is the first time I've had to break into the engine, other than the timing chain crap.
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Get one from Toyota. Always buy Toyota gaskets if you can, much higher quality.
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Also you need to give it time. You posted your first thread at 5:29 and expected a reply by 6pm. Slow down, give people a chance to respond. At 5:30, im just getting off work, and on the east coast most are going to bed.

AND its mid week, no one wants to deal with Toyota problems.
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Yeah I got ya. THX. And by the way.... east coasters suck!!!
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Some of us are still awake!
I just had no dang idea what he was asking
Old 03-05-2008, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by terryjmatthew
Some of us are still awake!
I just had no dang idea what he was asking
X2! But I feel your pain. I am throwing out my 3.0 for a 3.4 for the whole reason of head gasket problems. try looking at the threads where peeps are rebuilding an engine. That will go a LOOOONG way - there is tons of info on here about headers, and rebuild engines and who you can trust if you need parts. SEARCH 1st.. and then ask for suggestions second.
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If its a 22RE and your tearing it down yourself, just order a headgasket kit from Ted over at Engnbldr.com
Old 03-09-2008, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by EWAYota
If its a 22RE and your tearing it down yourself, just order a headgasket kit from Ted over at Engnbldr.com
He uses Rock headgaskets and there have been a few reported issues with those as well. Get a genuine toyota headgasket from 1sttoyotaparts.com and be done with it.
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It seems pretty logical that the gasket included would work but the Toyota gasket would be better. If it's Felpro, mine hasn't failed yet so its probably ok.
Old 03-09-2008, 08:44 PM
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I have used a fel pro also, i don't really think that its worth the extra money to go get one from a dealer if you already have one. factory parts are good stuff, but imho it is a little ocd to use NOTHING but toyota stuff. so long as you chase the threads and take your time when you torque it down i am sure you'll be fine.
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Why do East coast people suck? Is it because we know to buy Toyota headgaskets and how to replace a timing chain? Act right man, it's a public forum.
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I have yet to have an issue with any gasket that I've gotten from Ted. To be honest, I've heard quite a few issues with Toyota gaskets as well. I don't think Ted would sell a product he didn't feel was adequate for the job.
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