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Old 12-11-2016, 09:55 AM
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That's actually about where we are looking. probably spirit lake or further south by hayden or post falls. there's a beauty in all those evergreens you just don't get here in the valley. all summer long, even in non drought years, everything is dull, dusty brown and on fire half the time.
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Now runs are a lot of fun!!! You ready to take the RedRumRunner wheelin Yet?
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I gave the snow my best mom stare. It's staying north. So far.
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Originally Posted by space-junk
That's actually about where we are looking. probably spirit lake or further south by hayden or post falls. there's a beauty in all those evergreens you just don't get here in the valley. all summer long, even in non drought years, everything is dull, dusty brown and on fire half the time.
Post Falls is pretty nice, just about any where would be cool. I have seen parts i could live in.
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Now runs are a lot of fun!!! You ready to take the RedRumRunner wheelin Yet?
i wish it was ready to go, been a year and half since i have hit the trails. 4Runner is still pretty stock unfortunately. My plan is to hopefully get it down to you sooner than later.
I am pretty sure I have all the stuff to do the SAS, I have LC coils and the brackets to do rear leafs just not sure which route I wanna go. Leaning towards the coils for now.
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I gave the snow my best mom stare. It's staying north. So far.
you may end up giving it the mom stare a lot this winter
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OK so a couple of times in the last couple of weeks the transmission has shifted funky, as in truck hits 3500-4000 rpms randomly before the trans up shifts or downshifts.
It didn't start until the weather started getting cold.
Doing interweb research it could be a thermostat issue- factory thermostat is 195*, seems like most places sell a 180* thermostat so it looks like a trip to the dealership---uggghh
Or it could be shift solenoids. 198K on it so I think i am gonna replace the 3 solenoids, transmission filter and fluid.
perfect timing right before Christmas with family coming in from out of town so truck will sit.
ordering parts online so i will have them for just after the holidays..

found this on replacing the solenoids, looks pretty straight forward
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f166...cement-252389/

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Good luck on the repair, stinkin' tranny.
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Sweet, good job, yoyoyo

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Good luck on the repair, stinkin' tranny.
yep, timing is awesome. Thanks, hopefully it will go easy
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Sweet, good job, yoyoyo

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Originally Posted by dropzone
OK so a couple of times in the last couple of weeks the transmission has shifted funky, as in truck hits 3500-4000 rpms randomly before the trans up shifts or downshifts.
It didn't start until the weather started getting cold.
Doing interweb research it could be a thermostat issue- factory thermostat is 195*, seems like most places sell a 180* thermostat so it looks like a trip to the dealership---uggghh
Or it could be shift solenoids. 198K on it so I think i am gonna replace the 3 solenoids, transmission filter and fluid.
perfect timing right before Christmas with family coming in from out of town so truck will sit.
ordering parts online so i will have them for just after the holidays..

found this on replacing the solenoids, looks pretty straight forward
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f166...cement-252389/
Too bad... I just took a "was working fine when it threw a rod" A340 to the scrap yard. Sorry about your tranny.. timing sucks!
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headlight warning buzzer 2nd gen link

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Too bad... I just took a "was working fine when it threw a rod" A340 to the scrap yard. Sorry about your tranny.. timing sucks!
crap...

saving link for future reference
2nd gen headlightwarning buzzer thread

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Ordered some solenoids on ebay that will hopefully fix the transmission shifting issues
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I have seen just a fluid and filter change make a big difference on a transmission. Never understood why they did not ever put a drain bolt on most pans. It always turned into a big mess for me as you have to lower one end of the pan to get the fluid out. It still goes everywhere.

See you posting links for future reference. These build threads can be one of the handiest reference materials available and one of the best kept secrets.
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First post!
I really enjoy your choice of lighting mods dropzone! I have an identical 94, same color and everything except its a 5spd. Your build thread is providing a lot of inspiration and direction. This is my first 4wd suv, so I am a huge newbie Definitely gonna subscribe!
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I honestly think murphy's law takes hold when guests come from out of town. I am guessing your fixes should take care of the issue. If not then its 5 spd swap time!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Terrys87
I have seen just a fluid and filter change make a big difference on a transmission. Never understood why they did not ever put a drain bolt on most pans. It always turned into a big mess for me as you have to lower one end of the pan to get the fluid out. It still goes everywhere.

See you posting links for future reference. These build threads can be one of the handiest reference materials available and one of the best kept secrets.
All my parts are in. So Monday or Tuesday I will tackle it. I am glad i took this week off. Gonna be a little chilly this week, but at least i won't be rushed too bad.
Good to know about the drain plug. I just sort of figured there would be one.
I have tried emailing links, book marking them and always forget so started saving them here, easy for me to find them
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I really enjoy your choice of lighting mods dropzone! I have an identical 94, same color and everything except its a 5spd. Your build thread is providing a lot of inspiration and direction. This is my first 4wd suv, so I am a huge newbie Definitely gonna subscribe!
welcome to Yotatech
Glad you are getting some ideas. I figure if I make a mistake wiring something I can always put it back to normal.
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I honestly think murphy's law takes hold when guests come from out of town. I am guessing your fixes should take care of the issue. If not then its 5 spd swap time!!!!!
That's for sure! Originally my daughter would have been driving the 4Runner during her visit but ended up with a rental.
I hope the solenoids do the trick. 5 speed swap would definitely push the SAS further out. I have a line on another auto semi cheap if I need it, I know of an R-151 but that looks will probably be sorta spendy..than converting to 23 spline output..Domino effect $$$wise.
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I would throw one of these in the pan. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...JNQaAhrI8P8HAQ Will save your pain later on if you drain again. I've got one in my 'burb but repurposed for a temp sensor probe. Been in there for years and doesn't leak.

Real pain they don't put drain plugs in auto trannys!
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Good thing it went when it did then. Glad she was in a rental and not it when it gave her problems.

If you pass on the R151, let me know. I would love to get another one, so both the Zrunner and Hilux can have R151's in them. I would tell you that I wouldn't pass the R151. SAS can come later.
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Originally Posted by Reluctanse
I would throw one of these in the pan. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...JNQaAhrI8P8HAQ Will save your pain later on if you drain again. I've got one in my 'burb but repurposed for a temp sensor probe. Been in there for years and doesn't leak.

Real pain they don't put drain plugs in auto trannys!
I would love to put one in but need to get the truck on the road asap.
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Good thing it went when it did then. Glad she was in a rental and not it when it gave her problems.

If you pass on the R151, let me know. I would love to get another one, so both the Zrunner and Hilux can have R151's in them. I would tell you that I wouldn't pass the R151. SAS can come later.
I guess I have a hard time paying more for a transmission than I paid for the whole truck. The pros of the R151 would be cool, but as I get older I am sorta liking an automatic. I'll let you know about the trans. It is a guy at work whose 87 Turbo Auto 4runner took a dump. He was going to convert to stick but I think he is gonna just sell the 4runner. If his price includes the transfer case that would be even more tempting. I'll find out when I go back to work, been on vacation last 2 weeks.
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Cool

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I would love to put one in but need to get the truck on the road asap.


I guess I have a hard time paying more for a transmission than I paid for the whole truck. The pros of the R151 would be cool, but as I get older I am sorta liking an automatic. I'll let you know about the trans. It is a guy at work whose 87 Turbo Auto 4runner took a dump. He was going to convert to stick but I think he is gonna just sell the 4runner. If his price includes the transfer case that would be even more tempting. I'll find out when I go back to work, been on vacation last 2 weeks.
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Grab the r150 while you can

Originally Posted by 85toyman
Good thing it went when it did then. Glad she was in a rental and not it when it gave her problems.

If you pass on the R151, let me know. I would love to get another one, so both the Zrunner and Hilux can have R151's in them. I would tell you that I wouldn't pass the R151. SAS can come later.
Roger the grab it while you can. I have a 94 parts runner that I got cheap ("runs and drives" Not!) for the motor (which turned out to be trash) and it had the 5 in it. Just wouldn't go into R (sticks collided with transfer case stick) Never could figure out wth. /long story - would hijack the thread. So a few months ago b4 I got sent out of town for what turned out to be 5 weeks, there was someone very nearby with a low miles for cheap. Unfortunately, I was sick for a few days, and some one else snapped it up. Now I'm on the hunt again.

Wailing and knashing of teeth.


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