Hi, all.
I thought I would share my DD 4Runner. This definitely won't be a crazy build, likely more of a "Things I do WITH my truck" than a "Things I do TO my truck" kind of deal. As well all know "Leave well enough alone" is always subject to change, though, so who knows what the future will bring
It's been a fairly rocky road since I bought it back in May, mostly due to non-vehicle related events, so the timeline got pretty stretched out and it has felt like it's fought me more than it probably really has. I'm going to get up to date by copy/pasting my progress from another forum, so bear with me for a bit...
6/4/17
"Picked this up a few weeks ago to be my new DD. 1993, 115k, 3VZE V6, 4WD, automatic.
Currently out of commission with (per the PO) head gasket issues, burning coolant pretty significantly. Supposedly they have already been replaced twice so there may be deeper issues. The inspection expired in August of 2015, so it's been sitting for a while so who knows what else we'll find.
My original intentions were to do just cut to the chase and do a 3.4 swap but life has thrown me a couple major curve balls since I bought it. As as result I will likely be either fixing this engine or finding a replacement 3.0. The only progress I have made at all has been washing it and getting the dent in the leading edge of the hood PDR'd.
Probably going to be a bit before I get anything of significance done, but I'm excited for this one."
The interior is a freaking time capsule :Wow1: Note that all I have done is give it a quick vacuum and wipe the dust off.
6/21/17
You don't get to choose your parents but maybe, if you're really really lucky, you might end up with ones as awesome as mine.
While I have been dealing with life things, my dad made arrangements to get the 4Runner towed from my work to their house. The next time I was there I was confused to not see it parked in the yard. I eventually found it parked in the garage. This is about the time my dad informs me that he has found the radiator is split wide open and that he has ordered a new one, :Wow1: which he as since installed. The motor has good compression and the cooling system holds pressure now, which is good. On the not so good side we pressurized the cooling system with the plugs out and got to observe a stream of coolant running out of cylinder #6, and the oil has gone from clean to milkshake.
The PO was assuming there was an issue on the mounting surface of the block that caused the HG failure, now we are wondering if overheating was the culprit.
Hopefully in a couple weeks I will finally be able to devote some energy to diving into this thing, but that's the update for now.
9/12/17
... and it sat.
To quote the wise Mazdeuce, it still hasn't finished itself despite my ongoing experiment in abandonment based project completion. The past several months have been a monumental disaster for me but things are finally starting to settle back down, both mentally and fiscally. The days are getting cooler and shorter here in VT, too, so it's probably time to make things happen on this thing!
Step 1: drain this out of the crankcase
This is where we (my dad and I) left off after evening #1:
Glad I was already planning on replacing the timing belt while it was apart :Wow1:
Pretty boring update, but most of it was spent like this:
Lots of pictures, lots of labeling to try to keep all the vac lines straight. And it sure has plenty of them!
Downloaded a factory service manual, and hope to make some more progress on it tomorrow.
9/13/17
Hopefully I won't need to dig that deep into these heads but I will keep that offer in mind if I do, thanks!
Made some progress tonight...
Guess which one is burning coolant?
Gasket:
Head:
I thought I would share my DD 4Runner. This definitely won't be a crazy build, likely more of a "Things I do WITH my truck" than a "Things I do TO my truck" kind of deal. As well all know "Leave well enough alone" is always subject to change, though, so who knows what the future will bring
It's been a fairly rocky road since I bought it back in May, mostly due to non-vehicle related events, so the timeline got pretty stretched out and it has felt like it's fought me more than it probably really has. I'm going to get up to date by copy/pasting my progress from another forum, so bear with me for a bit...
6/4/17
"Picked this up a few weeks ago to be my new DD. 1993, 115k, 3VZE V6, 4WD, automatic.
Currently out of commission with (per the PO) head gasket issues, burning coolant pretty significantly. Supposedly they have already been replaced twice so there may be deeper issues. The inspection expired in August of 2015, so it's been sitting for a while so who knows what else we'll find.
My original intentions were to do just cut to the chase and do a 3.4 swap but life has thrown me a couple major curve balls since I bought it. As as result I will likely be either fixing this engine or finding a replacement 3.0. The only progress I have made at all has been washing it and getting the dent in the leading edge of the hood PDR'd.
Probably going to be a bit before I get anything of significance done, but I'm excited for this one."





The interior is a freaking time capsule :Wow1: Note that all I have done is give it a quick vacuum and wipe the dust off.




6/21/17
You don't get to choose your parents but maybe, if you're really really lucky, you might end up with ones as awesome as mine.
While I have been dealing with life things, my dad made arrangements to get the 4Runner towed from my work to their house. The next time I was there I was confused to not see it parked in the yard. I eventually found it parked in the garage. This is about the time my dad informs me that he has found the radiator is split wide open and that he has ordered a new one, :Wow1: which he as since installed. The motor has good compression and the cooling system holds pressure now, which is good. On the not so good side we pressurized the cooling system with the plugs out and got to observe a stream of coolant running out of cylinder #6, and the oil has gone from clean to milkshake.
The PO was assuming there was an issue on the mounting surface of the block that caused the HG failure, now we are wondering if overheating was the culprit.
Hopefully in a couple weeks I will finally be able to devote some energy to diving into this thing, but that's the update for now.
9/12/17
... and it sat.
To quote the wise Mazdeuce, it still hasn't finished itself despite my ongoing experiment in abandonment based project completion. The past several months have been a monumental disaster for me but things are finally starting to settle back down, both mentally and fiscally. The days are getting cooler and shorter here in VT, too, so it's probably time to make things happen on this thing!
Step 1: drain this out of the crankcase

This is where we (my dad and I) left off after evening #1:

Glad I was already planning on replacing the timing belt while it was apart :Wow1:

Pretty boring update, but most of it was spent like this:

Lots of pictures, lots of labeling to try to keep all the vac lines straight. And it sure has plenty of them!
Downloaded a factory service manual, and hope to make some more progress on it tomorrow.
9/13/17
Hopefully I won't need to dig that deep into these heads but I will keep that offer in mind if I do, thanks!
Made some progress tonight...

Guess which one is burning coolant?

Gasket:


Head:
