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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 01:15 PM
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Wow, scarey rattle, eh? Maybe it was the starter hanging half in and binding up on the flywheel? (You probably heard it turning over fine, so nevermind that I guess ) But wow, GREAT NEWS, it's purring!

I see a bucket seat mod in the near future... GRAB THE BOY SOME MAZDA BUCKETS, BUDDY! HAHAHA. JK, you know what I mean... and it'll be nice, I know it!

Best wishes, guys..... KILL IT, CHRIS!
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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 01:16 PM
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Fan shroud maybe?
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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 03:26 PM
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That interior is in awesome shape! Better than mine, I think. The bed is a tragedy, huh... I hope you find something. A friend of a friend in Atlanta might have something. I'll get him to ask.

What part of Tennessee are you guys in?
Yeah the bed is pretty rough but the truck is solid i like it alot. thanks for lookin for a bed i found one in better shape then the one i got but i dont know if i will be able to get it tho. we are from middle tn a little town called hohenwald south of nashville a little ways. thanks for checkin in
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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ChefYota4x4
Wow, scarey rattle, eh? Maybe it was the starter hanging half in and binding up on the flywheel? (You probably heard it turning over fine, so nevermind that I guess ) But wow, GREAT NEWS, it's purring!

I see a bucket seat mod in the near future... GRAB THE BOY SOME MAZDA BUCKETS, BUDDY! HAHAHA. JK, you know what I mean... and it'll be nice, I know it!

Best wishes, guys..... KILL IT, CHRIS!
Yeah it had me worred it seems to be runnin fine now. just got parts to give it a tune up so bout to go do that. i want to put a sr5 gauge cluster in it got to find one tho.got a lot of plans for it i will keep ya posted on the progress. thanks

Originally Posted by Terrys87
Glad to hear the rattle is gone. Hopefully it wont come back or is something minor. Take the bed off and it is looks to be an excellent little truck. Congratz on getting it home. Will be looking forward to what is to come.
Yeah the rattle really had me and my dad worried but it seems fine now gonna give it a tune up in a few mins and dress up the motor a bit. but i was wondering if 22re sr5 gauge cluster would work or if it was to be a 22r to work in my truck thanks for checkin in on it.



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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 07:33 PM
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wow this truck is starting out on the wrong foot with me LOL. I will start with the unfinished oil change, the drain plug has been so abused I cant even begin to explain rounded off, welded on and leaking this is how we found it, then on to the filter first off POS fram and on top of the let me just say NEVER USE A FILTER WRENCH TO TIGHTEN THE FILTER omg this thing was on there but we finaly got it broke loose, hopefully I can run down a drain plug tomorow so we can get oil back in it.
started checking into the brakes to get weak braking issue sorted out a discovered a leaking wheel cylinder no biggie except I really hate drum brakes and Im sure these will need replaced when I get the drums off so that issue turned into a bigger job than I had hoped but I dont have a choice now.
Ok enough complaining, chris has spent all day tinkering on it washed it cleaned the interior some. the truck has been painted part of it with spray can so getting the outside looking much better at the momentjust isnt gonna happen, however I jumped in and scraped the ALL 80s purple tint off the windows I grew up thru the 80s and cant figure out why that was ever considered cool, any way the truck is looking much better, chris pulled the valve cover got it cleaned up "as with the rest of the engine as best he could" come up with a cool paint scheem for it that I think will look nice, on that note I looked at the chain guides and they seem to be in good shape, thought it was kind of odd it looks like at some point the rockers have contacted the cover its got odd gouges on the inside not bad but there ya know. well thats all for the day if we get the cover and everything back on tomorow I will get him to post up some pics.


and mark yes a fan shroud is needed I think I have a spare around here somwhere just have to dig it out.

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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 07:56 PM
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Good grief, why would someone torque down an oil pan bolt so tight?

If you need it, I can get you that part number for the double stage self tapping plug I got, Jason.... Sure beat replacing the pan! haha(IF, of course, it's threads are munched... not for the heck of it )

Nice work, Chris,... STAY ON IT, or it will BITE YA! HAHAHA. Good to see you got a good dude like your Pop's backing you up

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Old Jul 28, 2012 | 10:02 PM
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I was asking where you guys are because I'm from middle Tennessee. You guys are west of where I'm from, though... To the tune of 90 miles. I'm not sure where it is yet, but a non forum friend who has a couple of trucks said that he knows of a junk yard here in Middle Tennessee with a maybe four or five of them sitting in it. I'll PM you the name of the place and the phone number.
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Old Jul 29, 2012 | 04:46 AM
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Chris...I can tell you are new to Toyotas.. Some one always does a half butted job on working on these and you get to be the one that goes and straighten it out. Just kidding. Dont think I have ever worked on one that had so poor workmanship on. Glad to hear you are getting things clsoer to the way they should be.

Bet you dollars to donuts, it still has the orginal Toyota shocks on it. That is another common problem I run into. Poor maintainace.lol.
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Old Jul 29, 2012 | 06:42 PM
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hey guys well the parts store had a drain plug so that issue is fixed.

I will let you guess witch ones the new one lol.


the engine cleaned up alittle


the valve cover off, the engine looks preaty clean, like I said chain guides look to be good.


and painted up and looking spiffy


the driverside arm rest was falling off, I got that fixed for him. missing the pass side mirror found one I had laying around but the holes in the door are pulled out so I will have to figure out a fix for that. found a fan shroud and got that put on. the wheel cylinders are special order at the parts tore so that will have to wait a few days. Im a little worried we got everything buttoned up today started it up and its dripping oil from the back of the engine Im thinking rear main but it will be a good job for the boy to learn on. thanks for checking in guys.
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Old Jul 29, 2012 | 08:52 PM
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Wow, LOOKING SWEET!
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Old Jul 30, 2012 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ChefYota4x4
Wow, LOOKING SWEET!
I think it looks good git a lot more to do tho. But with dad helping me should be a fun build. thanks
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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 06:39 AM
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You will have this on the road soon and will enjoy it. Hang in there. Looking good.
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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisv84
I think it looks good git a lot more to do tho. But with dad helping me should be a fun build. thanks
You're VERY welcome, Chris

I wish I had done more of with Pops on this end when I was younger! Can't go back, but that's one thing I would change, of course.... NEVER can get enough time together working on stuff before you're off and on your own.... GOD KNOWS WHERE! hhahaa.... and he's a GOOD DUDE/GOOD EYE on the Resto-end.... USE HIM! hehehehe... Sorry Jason... couldn't resist! lol.

Hey, maybe Terry can stop by some time and chime in, eh? Wish I could...

Very cool to see this coming together... EVERY lil piece that's done,....well, IT'S DONE! ya know?

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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 03:04 PM
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Mark said it well and you got the right attitude about working with your dad. Time flies and make the most of it. We werent always old geezers, we were young once too.lol.
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Old Aug 2, 2012 | 10:27 PM
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Hahaha... YEP, I remember when I walked 58 miles to school in the snow, with no socks in Van's Skate Shoes!!..... Ok, that never happened, lol.

Actually, I did lots of stuff with pops.. including building hot rods, etc.(70 Z28 w/Built 327 Maco Motor, 64, 66 and 69 Chevelle's, 66 Mercury Cyclone).... BUT, ...... as my brothers and I got into the later teens... that stopped and we just built without him, NON STOP! 454 27' Challenger Jet Boats... MANY Mustangs, including my 66GT/K Model 5spd. rocket!.... Me and Pop's Built a 351 for an 89 Bronco XLT/ SC'd, etc.... But MOST fun was building a couple 1ST Gen Bronco's with him.... MAN, I would give no where near as much for one of those Bronco's in my driveway again... as I would for another 3-4 Projects with Pops! He's too old to get his own Coffee now without complaining... Yep, I miss it and wish i'd done it more!

Have fun you guys.... can't wait to see this thing transform over time!(not that it's a PIG, now, haha... YKWIMean! )
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 02:22 PM
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I have tried to teach chris how to think, imho thats the most important thing in life. since he was young I would give him little jobs to do and only step in if I thought he was doing somthing that he might hurt himself or me lol. he has helped me work on all my projects " dirt track car, drag raceing, home improvement, building my shop" but I think this one meens a little more becouse its all his to make what he wants out of it, and I look forward to helping him get it there.
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jason in tn
I have tried to teach chris how to think, imho thats the most important thing in life. since he was young I would give him little jobs to do and only step in if I thought he was doing somthing that he might hurt himself or me lol. he has helped me work on all my projects " dirt track car, drag raceing, home improvement, building my shop" but I think this one meens a little more becouse its all his to make what he wants out of it, and I look forward to helping him get it there.
Simply put?, >>>>
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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 02:22 PM
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Nice truck man. I just picked up an 84 myself to start building up.
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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 08:10 PM
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Nice truck man. I just picked up an 84 myself to start building up.
Thanks i like it. just put some bucket seats and console in it. looks better gonna lift it 4'' and run some 35'' hopefully
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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 11:32 PM
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As my pops would surely say, were he to be involved in the 'net' angle of this stuff... "PICS, SON, PICS! Whatcha doin teasin me like that????" hahaha... JK! .....mostly... get some pics when you can of the seats, etc., etc., etc., k? Wanna see this thing transform, not "Ok guys... Before, ...and WOWWWWWWWWW!"/Not TransformED! hehe...

Just messin with ya, Chris.... MOSTLY, as I said.... But honestly just anxious to watch this thing come together, ya know?
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