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  1. Sticky: Re: The WHAT-IS-THIS-PART and WHAT'S-THE-PART-NUMBER Thread for US Toyota Vans 1984-1

    Nice Exploded view. Where did you get that?

    mt
  2. Sticky: Re: The WHAT-IS-THIS-PART and WHAT'S-THE-PART-NUMBER Thread for US Toyota Vans 1984-1

    I think that is the resistor network for your injector windings DC.

    Anyone out there that can confirm that?

    Mytoy
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    Re: Replacing Torsion Bar

    It really was a piece of cake. The bolt was in fact stripped. I probably did it by using my hammer drill and was a bit aggressive on it. As a safty measure I mounted a large set of vise grips to the...
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    Re: Replacing Torsion Bar

    Well at least I had that under my belt. But that was about all. I am going there this morning to examine where I am and will probobly get bolts for both sides. If one let go the other is bound to...
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    Re: Replacing Torsion Bar

    Wow, that is great news Jan. I never thought of pushing the associated from wheel down to receive even more spring load. Dhhhhh.

    Yeah, my bolt is the same.

    OK, so I will just have someone push...
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    Re: Replacing Torsion Bar

    Thanks, Jan for the come back.

    I did consider that but where the nuts are currently positioned both are slipping. As I said, they are almost off the end of the bolt. I am afraid that if the anchor...
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    Re: Replacing Torsion Bar

    Need some help with my torsion bar.

    Decided to adjust them to the stated spec in the manual. Really a no brainer..............But

    On the driver side torsion bar adjustment, I removed the...
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Hey everyone. As I have reported in past threads I had this issue with the washers supplied with the damper. That is the problem. Tim steered me to the correct Toyota washers where there are two...
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Wow!. When I had the engine overhauled and removed the FPD they used two of the 20810's on both top and bottom.
    So this 12005 goes on top against the fuel rail??????

    Ok, just ordered 10, they...
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Tim, one more thing. you sent me two washers to use a 23232-28010 and a 90430-12005. The damper uses two 28010's, one on top and one on the bottom. Where does the 12005 go?

    MT
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Thanks Tim.

    I replaced Fuel Damper about 30K ago. Like I said, it did the same thing then. But some additional tightening it stopped. Do you think there is any chance the surface of the injector...
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Hey Tim:

    Got my new washers for the damper but found after installatioin a tiny fuel leak on the top side of the banjo fitting. It is very small meaning that if I trigger the fuel pump on I have...
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    Thanks buddy. I will find a set somewhere.

    MT
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    Re: Fuel Damper question.

    I removed my fuel damper and re-installing it. The washers that came with it are suspect. Somebody mentioned you could use regular crush washers but It looks like the fuel needs passage past the...
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    Re: diagnosing a headgasket failure

    One more thing Tim. FYI. The hose of death was the recommended Gates hose. When removed it broke appart in my hands. It was no longer soft but instead hard as a rock. I ordered in some high temp...
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    Re: diagnosing a headgasket failure

    It is made by Fel-Pro. It is the same one I got the first time. But your pics tell a thousand words. Mine is idenical to the OE Toy. The head did not fail on its own. The hose of death broke just as...
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    Re: diagnosing a headgasket failure

    Hey Tim:

    I am changing my head gasket and when I compare the new with the block the holes are different where the water jacket is. Can you take a look at these pics? They use holes in some areas...
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    Re: Wiper blade mount conversion

    I looked back and found the parts to make the conversion.

    Go here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015YD1US8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1




    You have to make 2 holes in...
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    Re: Wiper blade mount conversion

    I had a similar issue. I decided to convert mine to the more standard wiper mount you see in most cars today. My van is at my shop and when I get there I will send you pics. With these new mounts I...
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    Re: going in for the headgasket replacement !

    Thanks Tim!!
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    Re: going in for the headgasket replacement !

    Replacing head gasket. Any suggestion as to what we should be using for sealent like Permatex or should we using nothing?


    Thanks guys

    MyToy
  22. Thread: Various parts

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    Re: Various parts

    Thanks buddy. I think I found one in CA. Cost more to ship it then to buy it.

    Keep in touch

    MyToy
  23. Thread: Various parts

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    Re: Various parts

    Hey Van Man:

    I noticed you had some parts to sell. Would you happen to have a rear hatch window for our vans?
    I am also looking for the left side rear outside trim plastic piece.

    Thanks
    ...
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Just wanted to report in and announce that the lower engine gasket kit had the part and my machine has been returned to service.

    Thanks to all of you that contributed.


    MT
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Thanks Tim:

    Already ordered it. Good to have around and I will put on dry

    MT
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Good points for sure. I did order in the lower gasket set Tim linked me to. It comes with this stuff that I never heard of. I can get the FIPG from amazon but will have to wait till the 18th to get...
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Hey are you guys believers in using permatex form a gasket on these types of gaskets?
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Great Guys.

    I think I will do both. Will keep you updated.

    Thanks Tim for the link.
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Gotcha:

    Yes, auto part stores do seem to have the material, which one is questionable. I will have to buy a bunch and make a call. Do you have any thoughts what kind of material I may be looking...
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Hey Burnboot:

    Well this gasket is nowhere to be found. Toyota cannot even give me a clue on when they can have one. My only idea is to make one. Have any thoughts on this? I check the site for...
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    That's it!!

    So it is a gasket and not an o ring.

    Looks like I will have to go to Toyota and get it.

    Thanks. will keep you posted

    MT
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Hey Burnboot:

    OK, well I did not have to take off the that piece but you were spot on. I was able to get around it to see the leak was coming from the oil filter housing where it mounts on to the...
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Oh crap, am I slow or what:yes:

    Thanks buddy, will keep you posted

    MT
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Yep, that is what they are for sure.

    What do you mean by saying "easy enough to re&re?"

    That's a new one for me

    MT
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Hey buddy, I am not sure what a stiffer plate looks like. I will have to get under there again to look but if memory serves me well it is a big chunk of metal and not sheet metal.

    Will advisve
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    Re: Oil Pan Removal and Re-installation

    Greetings to all.

    Found a very bad oil leak coming from by oil pan. It was only coming out of the back left corner, the corner that is below the oil filter drivers side. Well you would thing...
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    Re: Replacing the alternator harness

    Perfect! On my way back on the road!! Yippie!
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    Re: Replacing the alternator harness

    Hey Tim:

    Referring back to your message #66 in this thread you show a picture of the 3 pin connector for the alternator. Is this illustration looking at the male connector of the alternator or is...
  39. Thread: Various parts

    by MyToy
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    Re: Various parts

    I may still have a set. I will have to look this weekend.

    My Toy
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    Re: Toyota Van Part-Out IV: The Revenge

    Need an igniter urgently. You still have one out of this?
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    Looking for 1986 Igniter 79

    Hey guys, van will not start intermittently. Tried the Tach hop test and went the van does not start I get no hop.
    So it may be the igniter. Anyone have one that works? I am also replacing the...
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    Re: Various parts

    OK, thanks. May have to go to an AC shop and have it made
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    Re: Various parts

    JDM

    I have a need for the high pressure tube that is inside the case of the front evaporator. It connects to the expansion valve and exits through the bottom.
    Any change that is available?...
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    Re: Charging Air Conditioning System

    For sure you have some issues on top of the AC. There are tons of areas in the forum that can provide trouble shooting for over heating. Check those out. I had the same problem but the process to...
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    Re: Charging Air Conditioning System

    For what it is worth, I have completely removed the entire AC system in my 86 van. There were no ground cables attached to the compressor. I am sure it is getting its ground from the engine and...
  46. Re: Whistle sound from Valve Cover breather tube..Weird

    Hey good hearing from you.

    I did not get a notice that you replied, I just looked up my post and there it was. Yeah!

    OK, have done a lot more investigation on this.

    The sound is more of a...
  47. Whistle sound from Valve Cover breather tube..Weird

    Greetings:

    I replaced my AC Compressor and ran the van up. After about 3 minutes is starts to whistle, almost like it was a belt squeak. It kinda sounded like it was in sync with the engine speed....
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    Re: Charging Air Conditioning System

    Hey folks:

    Back on line with this again. Got pulled away with business and covid crap.

    I was finally able to remove the evaporator to find that the expansion valves output fitting came off with...
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    Re: Slight Differential Noise at 315K

    Sorry for the delay in response.

    All the parts were available . Cost about $270. $250 to install. All the list parts I put up in past mail was installed.

    Finally got it done between jobs. Now...
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    Re: Charging Air Conditioning System

    New up date on this. I finally was able to remove the evaporator. It requires removal of fuse box. There is a cable mount that keeps the evaporator assembly from coming out.

    So I am on my way...
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