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Started violently shaking at 70mph. Cyl#5 broken valve spring

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by 20005spd, Nov 10, 2020.

  1. Nov 29, 2020 at 7:58 PM
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    Hook78

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    1) No one actually gives a crap about your certifications whether real or imagined

    2) The original person spewing their idiot comments was you in post #1 though I’m not complaining because it’s been entertaining

    3) Show me the perfect truck with no manufacturing defects. You control only one thing: how you respond when life offers up random unfair circumstances. You can pitch a fit or be positive, make the best of it, and move on. You’re catching shit in this thread because you did the former. And, hilariously, you’re pitching a fit after being called out for pitching a fit. Learning is not occurring.
     
  2. Nov 29, 2020 at 8:51 PM
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    Based on the Toyota OEM parts manual the valve spring parts numbers haven't changed over the various production years through 2020. I was unable to find a source for the 2021 parts numbers.

    Also of importance is that all the valve springs within the valve train are the same spring regardless of the cylinder number or intake/exhaust valve.

    Seems odd that that only the #5 cylinder valve spring would break and not any valve springs for other cylinders that use the exact same valve spring. Could there be something else that precipitated the damaged #5 valve spring or more damage that has not been mentioned within the thread?

    source: https://parts.toyota.com/a/Toyota_2...1507_6717072/CAMSHAFT--VALVE/674470-1302.html

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  3. Nov 30, 2020 at 5:23 AM
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    Haaa, you called me "bro"!!!!!

    Absolutely fascinating that you are getting inundated with confirmed cases of the same issue, but they don't post on this thread. Sounds like you all have a class action suit in the waiting. I mean with Toyota selling so many defective trucks the law firms must be lining up to sign you all up.
     
  4. Nov 30, 2020 at 6:40 AM
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    OP just one valve spring....wow what are the odds of JUST ONE valve spring being defective.
    you have shit luck or.....something is hidden behind the curtain.
     
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  5. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:01 AM
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    As much whining about the OP post going on here, I’m pretty sure a lot of you guys would be cryin’ like school girls if your brand new Tacoma had an engine failure after only 4 days lol :rofl:
     
  6. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:08 AM
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    You do u/s that you're getting retarded replies like that b/c you haven't owned your behavior ITT. Obviously no one here knows you as you stated earlier ITT (more or less). All they have to go off is what you've posted & they came by that information honest.

    Newsflash, people don't like narcissistic entitled guy which is what you came w/ in the lid lifter & never really owned it instead doubling down.

    Threads will go better if you don't act like a dbag.

    Also, re: the bolded underlined part above, adults see through nonsense like that. If one person messages you you're telling the truth. Wheeeeeeee! Doesn't really change the context of this thread in terms of why it's gone the way it has regardless if it's 1-99.

    And again, I'm sorry you've had trouble w/ your new truck - I'd be upset dropping that kind of coin if it happened to me.
     
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  7. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:12 AM
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    No doubt, but I'd hope to carry myself as an adult and work to find an adult solution.

    I'd certainly be pushing hard for an extended warranty, but not a new upgraded truck. I'd like to think I would be reasonable.

    Also if my truck blew the motor at 300 miles, I promise you the replacement motor would be run as hard as it could go. Heck, I got 55k on my motor and I run it as hard as it will go now lol.
     
  8. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:31 AM
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  9. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:38 AM
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    Fair point on #3 that vehicles will have issues, but I would suggest a major engine issue at 300 miles is a little different than most..

    Hell, my engine puked in my Chevy at 70K and I wasn't even upset that it happened per se..obviously 5 years old and new aren't the same.

    The fact that GM both dealer and corporate lied and cheated me not honoring the powertrain warranty plus the "secret" warranty on the engine is what was bullshit though.
     
  10. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:46 AM
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    maybe you need a little time off TW your starting to sound self righteous
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  11. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:55 AM
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    I'm probably posting known information about mass production of springs.

    It all begins with the material. A batch of material (spring steel in this case) could easily have very small microscopic inclusions. These would only be detected by x-ray for every single mm of material.

    The material is coiled on a machine which measures, coils, cuts off the continuous feed material. Small nicks could happen as the spring tumbles into the basket after cut-off.

    The soft spring will go through a deburring process. Often this is a tumble process with abrasive stones and coolant.

    After tumble, then onto heat treatment.

    Then depending on the spring duty, they may undergo several processes after HT. Shot peening, paint, black oxide.......

    Assembly is a place where parts can be damaged with handling. A worker may have dropped the part, then placed it in assembly.

    It is quite possible for a spring in a batch of thousands to have an inclusion or a nick in the surface. These problems are typically found in sorting. But NOTHING is 100% (except death). Completely feasible that a spring with a small anomalies could find the production floor and into an assembly.


    OP, I understand your angst about the failure. But then real life sets in to obliterate fantasy, Toyota did what they were obligated to do. Repair the truck. This is the precise reason warranties exist. Problem parts do find their way into product. The truck is a product with a warranty and hundreds of parts. Throwing a tantrum wanting a new upgraded truck is living in a fantasy reality and childish.

    Consider this.....Which is better. Failure of the valve spring at 300 miles or 300 miles out of warranty?

    If its any consolation. I had a head gasket failure just outside of warranty with a known, but a hidden problem. Cost over $700 in repair. Yes, I was aggravated. Sure, I tried the paths with the dealer, Chevy and GM to get some relief......nothing. My final action was to trade the vehicle. Been running the replacement vehicle since 2002 without a single issue.
     
  12. Nov 30, 2020 at 7:57 AM
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    Malibu? I thought I remembered an issue with the V6 in those.
     
  13. Nov 30, 2020 at 8:02 AM
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    The root cause was the Dex-cool coolant was corrosive to the head gasket material.
    The solution was to replace the head gasket with same material, but thicker. o_O Plus they only did one side. :annoyed::annoyed:

    My conclusion was the head gasket would fail again. So, we traded the Venture.
     
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    My 2006 Colorado puked the head at just under 5 years and 70K miles..yuck
     
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    I seriously can't be the only guy that is gonna say YES, let's see the credentials! :rofl:
    I mean come on!, he came up with "I'm gonna get me a Pro", " i use to be a Master Tech", "a bunch of people DMing me that they have the same issues", and my personal favorite "you were probably shitting in your diaper when I got certified". He's willing to go the extra mile to keep the story going so I kinda wanna see the cert now
     
  17. Nov 30, 2020 at 8:51 AM
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    Ummmm... I'm not the one demanding:
    • A new truck
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    And if said "gimmees" don't happen the dealership service people (and presumably Toyota) will be mightily told to "shove it."

    Relax and enjoy the entertainment, or are you taking notes for when your 2nd gen rusts out from under you? Maybe you too can get a Pro!
     
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    Come on, do you really think we will see it??:D:D:D
     
  19. Nov 30, 2020 at 9:15 AM
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    :worthless:

    1.) I want to see the truck
    2.) The scratches
    3.) The mechanic paper work
    4.) Toyota's paperwork showing the work performed

    If not, you are going to have the doubters. As mentioned, If I were your shoes and all stated is true, I'd be upset about my new truck engine failing.
     
  20. Nov 30, 2020 at 9:19 AM
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    I got faith in the old man. He’s getting a Pro, he’s gonna do some ‘splainin about broken springs and how common they are, he will tell us about the impending class action lawsuit and he will tell all us damn kids to get off his lawn.... I mean thread.
     
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