How many miles does everyone have?
#885
#891
Timing Chain Mileage on First-Gen 4Runner
WOWWW! On original engine? Now that's a True-yota!
Folks
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
Folks
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
#892
WOWWW! On original engine? Now that's a True-yota!
Folks
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
Folks
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
Could just take a peek in there and inspect the guides... If they're in tact..why mess with it? Wait til it's tired and 120 or less in compression..... and then do a full rebuild or at least re-ring and valve job/timing kit w/steel guide swap?
#895
...replaced mine at 254K Miles. ...I also had around 100-120# compression, max, Could just take a peek in there and inspect the guides... If they're in tact..why mess with it? Wait til it's tired and 120 or less in compression..... and then do a full rebuild or at least re-ring and valve job/timing kit w/steel guide swap?
, except:- Clear coat on hood seems gone (direct sunlight and engine heat?),
- Got minor rust spots on the roof, etc
- Wind-friction wear on some spots
She's got 170,000 plus (on original engine & drivetrain I think).
Regards,
RAD
#896
Getting 22mpg with stock tires, RAD? Pretty good, ESPECIALLY if you're rolling 31's or more.
Sounds healthy to me, man.... I doubt you need to mess with it if you're not hearing chain slap or dont' see any carnage when you pull the v-cover off?
Sounds healthy to me, man.... I doubt you need to mess with it if you're not hearing chain slap or dont' see any carnage when you pull the v-cover off?
#898
I know this has got to be one of the longest threads that I have seen where some of these are back from 2004...
with that being said...
I only have 153 125miles on my 4runner v6 auto. I have only driven the 4runner for about 600 miles.
I will be buying a 1992-2000 toyota pickup soon.
I also drive a 1988 toyota supra with about 88 000 miles on it. My car is my pride and joy and the 4runner is my get around project.
with that being said...
I only have 153 125miles on my 4runner v6 auto. I have only driven the 4runner for about 600 miles.
I will be buying a 1992-2000 toyota pickup soon.
I also drive a 1988 toyota supra with about 88 000 miles on it. My car is my pride and joy and the 4runner is my get around project.
#899
Folks
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
I would like to play it safe on my timing chain, but if it ain't broke don't fix it so while we're on the topic of mileage, may I ask:
At what mileage you had your timing chain (first-gen 4Runner) replaced?
Did you have it replaced because it broke, or had signs of damage?
This will give us idea of when to open it up, yet not prematurely mess (Painful Maintenance) with it.
TIA.
#900
You pull the cover and chain and measure every summer?(after 100K I'm presuming, right?)>>> NOW THAT'S due diligence!!!







Over 310000 before the rebuild