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longtravelyota Aug 19, 2010 05:48 PM

22re Overheating
 
I just bought a 93 Pickup for what I thought was a steal. It has 96k original miles. The first time I drove the truck more than an hour it began to run hot I got home before the temp ever hit the red. I found some sighns of coolant in the oil so I checked the common timing chain cover problem I was right it had broken guides. I replaced timing cover and chain along with water pump and thermostat and radiator cap. I drove it and after an hour temp started to rise again it was low on coolant I pulled the thermostat and added coolant and the problem continues and I am starting to get milky stuff on the oil cap. I notice the radiator seems to have alot of presure in it even if it sits overnight and I go pull the radiator cap and there is presure there Is that normal? This is my 2nd radiator cap in a week with same results. Sorry about the long post. Thanks in advance

c0ugar69 Aug 19, 2010 05:53 PM

sounds like it could be a leaking head gasket but not sure.

longtravelyota Aug 19, 2010 05:55 PM

Thats what I was kind of thinking but hoping my thoughts were wrong She runs like a champ until the temp gauge goes up. Any one else have any thoughts?

misterzee Aug 19, 2010 05:57 PM

I'm betting its the headgasket. A compression check, look at the plugs for one thats really clean... but, with that kind of trouble, my time and effort would go to a total top end... just pull the pan off, pull the head, have it tested, perhaps milled a LITTLE BIT, etc etc. Put it all back together carefully. You should be good for a while...

longtravelyota Aug 19, 2010 06:18 PM

Im not a mechanic and rely on common sense and a manual although I have read it over and over I don't think I am capable of trying to change the head gasket any idea what someone should charge me.

SoCal Aug 19, 2010 06:35 PM

Timing Chain when loose can slap the timing cover silly till it causes a crack and leak. Damage may have been done before you changed the broken guides.

It's probably that or the head gasket you can buy a "combustion leak tester" and check it through the radiator cap for a head leak pretty simple test. The kit is like 30 bucks available at the local parts store.

Check here https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...fespan-197432/

longtravelyota Aug 19, 2010 06:40 PM

The guides were not completely broken one was good and the other was half gone I didn't even know they were broken until I pull the oil pan down. There wasn't that much slack. If chain hit the head would a gasket do the job or will it need to be replaced?

SoCal Aug 19, 2010 06:45 PM

updated my post

longtravelyota Aug 19, 2010 06:56 PM

I will pick on up tomorrow do you know what the presure should read?

oldskoolstang Aug 20, 2010 11:52 AM

It certainly sounds like a headgasket. They aren't terrible to change and I would get someone to do a leak down test before you pull the head so you know exactly where the problem is at.

longtravelyota Aug 20, 2010 12:12 PM

Does anyone know some one in southern california who could do this?

longtravelyota Aug 24, 2010 08:07 AM

any one sothern california?

dropzone Aug 24, 2010 08:34 AM

there have got to be a few shops down there.
Pick up an issue of 4WD toyota owner's magazine...you will find some in there.

google yeilded this one: http://www.yotamasters.com/


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