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Tap the ignition with the breaker bar on it. Sent from the HO KID network using Tapatalk 2
if you tap the ignition, pull the coil wire off the coil so it wont accidently startTheBigDogg
Those are some huge welds!
You may or may not need a gear puller. Mine just pulls off with my hands (surprised me the first time; as I was tugging on it just for the hell of it, and it came off)As for the center bolt: It's a normal (lefty loosey) bolt. I use impact wrenches on automatic transmission vehicles.And what 10mm balance bolt, I only have the center one.......
Let your truck build oil pressure before you take off. Dont coast downhill in 5th gear. Use decent oil. Your guides will last longer.Its my belief that the tensioner takes out the guides. Everytime ive replaced a broken guide, the tensioner was shot out also. Makes sense if you actually think about it.
Thanks for the tips and help. I probably will replace the tensioner with toyota part. So I narrowed my choices down. TSU brand, i never heard of, http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/1985/toyota/pickup/engine_mechanical/timing_gear_kit.html or everything from toyota besides the timing cover, I can get else where. Oh and i dont have 5th gear, auto hehe. I think my truck says like 189767 or something around 190,000 miles. and the guides/chain and everything there look new. I just cant jusitfy metal guides (i read on one forum that the metal guide with the nylon i(the chain wore down the nylon the metal guide to almost no guid was left in lest han 50,000 miles(also said i wish i would have gone with the factory setup), another said it bent his valves after the guide broke and chain broke due to metal guides)so ya, and some others from different places to get this kits said they would stay away from metal guides., if toyota didnt do it then am not. thanks for the advice though. I use good oil 10w40 or 10w30 valvoine or quakerstate other time was shell
Thanks for the tips and help. I probably will replace the tensioner with toyota part. So I narrowed my choices down. TSU brand, i never heard of, http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/1985/toyota/pickup/engine_mechanical/timing_gear_kit.html or everything from toyota besides the timing cover, I can get else where.I just cant jusitfy metal guides (i read on one forum that the metal guide with the nylon i(the chain wore down the nylon the metal guide to almost no guid was left in lest han 50,000 miles(also said i wish i would have gone with the factory setup), another said it bent his valves after the guide broke and chain broke due to metal guides) so ya, and some others from different places to get this kits said they would stay away from metal guides.
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