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Tundra2's lifetime project

Discussion in '1st Gen Builds (2000-2006)' started by Tundra2, Apr 19, 2020.

  1. Jul 12, 2021 at 6:15 PM
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    I will say, but a coolant funnel, makes it 10x easier to bleed coolant
     
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  3. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:14 PM
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  4. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:23 PM
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    NickB_01TRD You don't need less cars, just more driveway.

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    Coolant funnels are great. I have that exact one in orange. Used it probably 10 times. Makes it easier to regulate everything while trying to burp the system.

    That one being clear is neat. Allows you to hit the accelerator pedal to spin the pump faster and still be able to keep an eye on your level.
     
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  5. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:27 PM
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    I'll place an order then as I'll be doing coolant cycles on all three toyota vehicles. Main concern being the tundra as is has green coolant in it. :facepalm:
    I'll have to finger out a place to store all these damned funnels besides my toolbox in the truck bed. LOL. Regarding the accelerator pedal, I just turn the throttle body by hand while the hood is popped. I can't "Monitor" the RPMs, but I know about where it's at by feel/sound.
     
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    @Tundra2 this guy gets it!
     
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  7. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:33 PM
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    NickB_01TRD You don't need less cars, just more driveway.

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    Yes usually I would just do it in the engine bay but when I flushed my 08 ES350 that wasnt an option with fly by wire throttle. So pretty much anything made in the last 10 years. That's about the only vehicle that having a clear one would be nice on.I try to stay away from anything too new anyway.
     
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    I forgot new cars don't use wires like that. :rofl:I try to stay away from new as well. I like things that I can mend, and I have this sneaking suspicion that you do as well. I don't want to have to take my shit to the dealer to get the ECU flashed... :rolleyes: Much rather do it myself.
     
  9. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:37 PM
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    You truck is drive by wire too., it’s just the wire is on the throttle body and you still have a cable.. it’s a funky setup
     
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  10. Jul 12, 2021 at 7:43 PM
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    NickB_01TRD You don't need less cars, just more driveway.

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    Also I wouldn't get super worked up over the green coolant. My 95 Tacoma (that I really need to sell) has had it in it for the last 25k (how long I've owned it) and my 96 Camry for about the same amount of mileage with no issues. Mostly just because that's what was already in them and I didn't feel like messing with it. They are both etheline glycol based coolants as far as I know so it shouldn't be a huge deal. The tundra on the other hand has the good stuff and it'll be getting flushed out with new when the frame replacement is done this week. Good on you for getting it flushed out and cleaned with the right stuff though. I don't blame you one bit.
     
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    The green has been in my truck for as long as I've been maintaining it. The zerex toyota coolant is on sale right now through advanced auto parts. 11.95 a gallon? Shieet. Sign me up. That's almost half off. I put in an order today for 8 gallons. My total was $102.

    I was going to go back in with zerex anyways when I got around to the TB/WP job. Figured I'd flush it now that way I won't have to do that later. I can just add zerex, and :burp:.

    Please add your frame number to my frame list I'm very slowly compiling. I need to keep scouring trucks on lots for a frame part number for mine... seeing as how my box in the front is collapsing. Damned idiot kids jumping railroad tracks.
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  12. Jul 12, 2021 at 8:09 PM
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    NickB_01TRD You don't need less cars, just more driveway.

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    Yeah I'll definitely get the part number as soon as I have it.

    I saw your post about that the other day. Does V6 2wd have a different frame? I could possibly ask at the dealer for a frame part number or two.
     
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    I'm not sure if the frames are different t or not, but I'll send you my VIN if you want to poke around for me please.

    The limited service campaign only covers the rear end of the truck, and I cleaned all that up last July... the front box section is where mine is FUBAR.
     
  14. Jul 12, 2021 at 8:34 PM
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    You ever take your truck in just for fun? Free inspection never hurt anyone. I didn't think mine was that bad when I bought it but I missed the key area for rust on that spare tire crossmember. Where it looks bent in the bottom corner of that crossmember is where they hit it with a hammer. That's all they needed. 20210711_184652.jpg
     
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  15. Jul 12, 2021 at 8:42 PM
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    2wd frames are the same i believe.. if anything the transmission crossmember may be in the wrong spot. but thats about it.
     
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    I'm considering it now that the SRS airbag light is on constantly. Noticed that today. Almost as if the airbag system was jelly that it has never been touched. I haven't pulled the codes, but that little bastard light on the instrument cluster never went away this morning when I took my short little drive up to the chapel.
     
  17. Jul 12, 2021 at 8:50 PM
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    NickB_01TRD You don't need less cars, just more driveway.

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    Try messing with your horn and cruise control while turning the wheel from lock to lock (mostly horn) and see if it ever cuts out. Seems like a lot of times the clockspring going bad causes airbag faults. Not sure if you have a fancy code reader that can read those codes or not. If you do that could be a lot more thorough diag.
     
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    I'll have to give that a shot in the morning when I get home. Thanks for giving me a place to start! Cruise seems to work fine, and horn seems to work fine as I use both everytime I drive it.
     
  19. Jul 12, 2021 at 9:03 PM
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    Used that trick on a Corolla like yours one time. Horn would only work at certain spots. I also have an abs/srs code reader. Sometimes srs computers don't like to reset on their own without a scanner for reset.
    I've seen an 06 Porsche have an airbag light on for over a year just because the battery went dead one time. Had to use a code reader to clear it.
     
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    Picking up from the detailer. Requested interior only for trip to K-ville. More cash than time. $50.
     
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    Green slime eradication (GSE) project underway with... hiccups.

    The green coolant drain was fairly straight forward as was the first drain, and fill of distilled water about 200 miles later. Below are pictures from my first distilled water drain, and fill.
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    Generic silver pickup, and generic beige beater on ramps.
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    Added extra silicone hose to block drain for improved catching of old coolant/water. Below is what it looked like draining with no hose. A mess!
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    Hose comes out behind the skid plate on the passengers side as shown below in two pictures.
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    Below is all the fluid I was able to drain out.
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    I refilled the radiator, and then everything went to hell. Here's my post I made in the lunchtime thread.

    Planning on doing the second distilled water drain, and fill this afternoon if all goes according to plan.
     
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    2nd, and 3rd drain results are at the bottom of this post. Didn't document 2nd because I knew it would be documented on the 3rd go round.


    Drilled a hole in my plastic skid plate for water bottle funnel activity for improved collection activities. Worked out pretty well.
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    Water bottle funnel on engine block drain as well for improvement.
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    Double dipped drain!

    Finally, the collection results. Prior 2nd drain on the left, and current third drain on the right. All fluid has about 100 miles on it.
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    I let my phone "auto-enhance" these photos just to try that feature out. Y'all let me know if you hate it because I'm indifferent about it.
     
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    Quote from earlier in this thread.
    Side activity this morning while coolant was draining.

    I knew hanging onto the old oil fill cap would come in handy. When @empty_lord reccomended a coolant fill funnel kit replete with most of the fittings... I needed. I knew this project would be super easy!

    This specific kit is the one I have.

    I ordered two. One for oil, and one for coolant. The pictures below should be self explanatory, but will be happy to explain if anyone is curious.






    I need a little JBweld between the fill cap, and the yellow adapter, but should be golden after that. I will update when it's complete.

    Link to daily first gen thread.
     
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    Starting to get into lighter color flushery. 150 miles on this fluid.
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    Added two more bottles of prestome cleaner agent, and will follow up with more a few more drains. Hoping to plan everything out to get the final zerex fill before the Knoxville trip towards the land of @jpink, and @FirstGenVol
     
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    @Tundra2 I assumed you'd drive the Virus in order to save on gas.
     
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    Well, we didn't get any pictures of all our trucks together last time. Gotta do it right this time.
     
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    GSE marches on. Drained, flushed, and rinsed overflow reservoir only. Went back with zerex. Still two days driving time left on this round of distilled water. Will see how much coolant is diluted in the reservoir. IE: how much is being drawn into the radiator, and returning from there.

    The looking glass...
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    ATF report from Black stone

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    Oil sample.

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    Couldn't remember what oil I used last time which is why there's a note on the report.
     
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    Big changes today. Let's play "I spy." LOL

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    Pretty good report. I'm going to send a sample off to them once I get a couple of oil & filter changes done but it'll take awhile since I don't drive it much. What brand and type of oil are you running in the truck?
     
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