Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
#31
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Toysrme
blah blah blah, you didn't know what you were doing when you put it in. cue the hotrex moment.
never had a problem with one, nor seen one where I could vouch for the installation.
never had a problem with one, nor seen one where I could vouch for the installation.
#32
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by ratcityrex
I would just go out and run the felpro mls like stated before. Fire it up pust a tank of gas on the new hg, and then do a compression/leak down and see if you still have any problems. If not then on to more boost!!!!!
to my knowelege felpro dose not make a MLS for this engine or atleast they didnt a few years back when i built mine, otherwise i would have gone with one, maybe they have offered it since then but i donno
#33
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
Youve never had a problem with one, because you have never built anything.
So in this respect you are correct.
So in this respect you are correct.
Ive also never rebuilt a zillion iron block / aluminum head engines from the 80's 90's coming in for head gasket replacement because of no coolant maintenace and cardboard asbestosless headgaskets from me mid 80's-90's. Which Toyota specs replacement with their own, or equivilant MLS spec replacement gasket.
Oh waaaaaait I DID do all of that... Wanna tell me something else I may, or may not know?
#34
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Toysrme
I never worked as a Toyota tech for a year and a half and spent half a year rebuilding engines in the finest shop in Alabama whilest in school
My wife makes more money than I do and goes to school full time. You think you are special and stuff??
Originally Posted by Toysrme
Ive also never rebuilt a zillion iron block / aluminum head engines from the 80's 90's coming in for head gasket replacement because of no coolant maintenace and cardboard asbestosless headgaskets from me mid 80's-90's. Which Toyota specs replacement with their own, or equivilant MLS spec replacement gasket.
Oh waaaaaait I DID do all of that... Wanna tell me something else I may, or may not know?
Oh waaaaaait I DID do all of that... Wanna tell me something else I may, or may not know?
And you also acknowledge the fact that toyota makes inferior headgasket products, and therefore limits your experience to nothing less than the poorest design of the mid 80's-90's. Super cool.
One thing I do want to know, how exactly is it that folks (like you) who have no more than than the intelligence quotient of a grapefruit continue to exist in nature, despite natural selection?
#35
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Toysrme
I never worked as a Toyota tech for a year and a half
Everyone clowning you in this thread has either 6+ times your claimed experience, 40+ IQ points on you, or both.
Last time you swung your lying nuts around you claimed 15+ turbo setups all of which ran around for years and never broke, which is a hell of a feat when OEMs can't pull that trick off with stock ----. Now you're an expert mechanic, and an engine builder, despite knowing NOTHING of Cometic's dubious reputation for questionable headgaskets. Add that to your nursing career and welding expertise, plus your public assertion that an early 90s Camry with leather seats pwns an is300.
How full of ---- are you, again? On a scale of 1 to 10 I'm guessing you're a 12.
#36
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Everyone clowning you in this thread has either 6+ times your claimed experience, 40+ IQ points on you, or both.
#38
Re: Might have blown headgasket. Help diagnose, lots of pics.
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
How full of ---- are you, again? On a scale of 1 to 10 I'm guessing you're a 12.
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