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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Big engine problem

Well, I had found some stuff that cleans the inside of your engine. It's the same stuff that Jiffy Lube or other places use to clean the injectors. My friend did this stuff to his ford and it worked fine. Well, I did this stuff to my engine. What you do is suck this stuff down a vaccume line and it then stalls the engine. After it does that you wait about 20 mins. before starting it up. I did that, but when I went to start it up... 3 loud CLANKS!!! :eek: . These arn't any little tapping, its like slamming a fricken hammer on a steel door. Well for the heck of it I tried to start it again, but this time it didn't turn over . To make a long story short. I pulled the plugs and tried to get the crap out. No luck. It will turn over for a second or two, but then comes that clank again. I have no idea what happened. If anyone has any ideas to what happened that would be great.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:27 AM
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it would help to know which vacuum line you pulled.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:46 AM
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It was the one that comes from the master cylinder. My friend used the exact same one.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 03:19 PM
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Is it me or are there a lot of people posting about their 3.0L going to crap!!! I think there is 4 or 5 posts about peoples V-6 breaking. I guess that says a lot about the engine.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 03:48 PM
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I would not say 3.0 V6's are going bad. Mine has been problem free for many years now. Don't blame the engine when you induce an item into it that is not meant to be there. Sorry, can't help you on this one oly884.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 04:03 PM
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What a stupid thing to do. You sucked enough liquid into your engine to stop it???

It sounds like you hydraulically locked your engine and ruined it. There is likely some serious internal damage like a bent connecting rod.

Never, ever, pour a liquid into your engine.

Well lets hope you don’t need a new engine.

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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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Don't go blaming the 3.0L's! I sold mine with 210,000 miles on it and it's still going strong. I never had anything beyond a radiator leak to complain about. Additionally, 2 other Toyotas that I sold (with 4 cylinders) had 178,000 and 215,000 miles with hardly more than preventive maintenance done to them. I think you'll find a lot more people boasting about their Toyota engines... It's just not as notable as when someone DOES have an infrequent problem or when they're cause...

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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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Originally posted by Gadget
What a stupid thing to do. You sucked enough liquid into your engine to stop it???

It sounds like you hydraulically locked your engine and ruined it. There is likely some serious internal damage like a bent connecting rod.

Never, ever, pour a liquid into your engine.

Well lets hope you don’t need a new engine.

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Thanks a lot, accually I followed the directions on the bottle. Plus, like I said eariler, Jiffy lube does the exact same thing. Jiffy lube is one of those 10 min oil change places. I know what happens when you put liquid in an engine. The fact that I followed the directions and it still did this made me furious. Then, my friend did this also, and his truck started up just fine! Sorry if I sound pissed off Gadget, but considering I have only $400 and this WAS my only transportation, I don't really need to be told that what I did was dumb.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:10 PM
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...And if you really followed the directions, you probably can get the manufacturer to pick up the tab. But what a hassle...
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:13 PM
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Originally posted by Rick F.
Don't go blaming the 3.0L's! I sold mine with 210,000 miles on it and it's still going strong. I never had anything beyond a radiator leak to complain about. Additionally, 2 other Toyotas that I sold (with 4 cylinders) had 178,000 and 215,000 miles with hardly more than preventive maintenance done to them. I think you'll find a lot more people boasting about their Toyota engines... It's just not as notable as when someone DOES have an infrequent problem or when they're cause...

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I know, just venting, sorry. I love my engine. I know it's not the engines fault at all. I'm going to try to get a new 3.0L if I need a new one. I'll try to talk to the ford dealership that sold me this. I'll see if they can do anything.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:32 PM
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I'm sorry to hear about that oly. I can only imagine your frustration. It sounds like it may have resulted in a broken valve(s) or cracked head(s) issue. Have it checked out, hopefully it's not too horrible & definitely talk to the guys who sold it to you. :mad:

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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:50 PM
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Originally posted by oly884
Thanks a lot, accually I followed the directions on the bottle. Plus, like I said eariler, Jiffy lube does the exact same thing. Jiffy lube is one of those 10 min oil change places. I know what happens when you put liquid in an engine. The fact that I followed the directions and it still did this made me furious. Then, my friend did this also, and his truck started up just fine! Sorry if I sound pissed off Gadget, but considering I have only $400 and this WAS my only transportation, I don't really need to be told that what I did was dumb.
I doubt they use the large power brake booster hose. My guess is that they use a much smaller hose so not so much gets sucked in all at once. If a smaller hose is used it will likely evaporate or vaporize before it makes it into the cylinders. The power brake hose it like one large sudden gulp and then blam, time for a new engine.

I will keep my fingers crossed that it is not that bad.

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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:51 PM
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The only problem is, it still turns over for a few seconds then the loud clang. My uncle said that I could have broke a rocker arm.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 05:58 PM
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The only problem is, it still turns over for a few seconds then the loud clang. My uncle said that I could have broke a rocker arm.
That is a good theory, but I don't think the 3.0 has any rocker arms. Maybe you have a cracked flex plate or flywheel.

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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 06:05 PM
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Have you tried pulling all your plugs and cranking the engine to get any fluid that is in the cylinders out of the engine? Then try restarting it with the plugs back in.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 07:13 PM
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yeah i already tried that, but thanks though. I might be able to take a loan from my parents to get a new engine. I've put a lot of work into the truck and I'll never see it go to parts unless it's totaled. Well, like they say, hindsight is 20/20.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 07:15 PM
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Also, I just want to say sorry again to Gadget or anyone else that I may have offended.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 07:19 PM
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Sorry to hear nothing's working. If it makes you feel any better this guy tried to use a cotton shirt as an air filter on his 3rd gen RX-7 and it got sucked into his turbos.


http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=141942
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 08:28 PM
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To be completely honest, it really does make me feel better:rolleyes:
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 08:41 PM
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Well, I hope we have all learned a good lesson here. Actually a few: number one: never put anything in your engine that isn't normally in it for everyday operation. Two: You bought the stuff from a ford dealership, so never buy from Ford!! Sorry If I insult anyone who likes domestics, but I myself have seen much better reliability with import cars and trucks. Toyota makes some great vehicles, let's all be happy for that. Lesson #3 (most important) before attempting any work that strikes you as dangerous or harmful to your vehicle, ask for a second opinion. It takes very little time, won't hurt you one bit, and it may save you a lot of time, money, and effort.

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