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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Jan 22, 2020 at 12:13 AM
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    I have a pneumatic mityvac. I use it for transmission, brake and power steering services.


    i actually have 3 of them.. i bought them at auction. best things ever.

    hell i sometimes use it for oil changes if i dont want to jack the car up at home
     
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  3. Jan 22, 2020 at 12:16 AM
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    With that radiator, I need to get that clamp and lower hose squared away ASAP. I drove across the bay today (about a 40 min drive with traffic), getting to the destination - damn I could smell coolant when I climbed out of the truck. No leaks mind you but I could smell it.
     
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    when you do it make sure the aluminum on the inlet and outlet of the engine is clean. i use scotchbrite pads to make sure theres no corosion or anything.. if they look pitted. replace them. (doubt thats an issue for you though)
     
  5. Jan 22, 2020 at 12:20 AM
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    good deal. will watch for it. was planning on cleaning the pink crusties off the pipe but the scotchbrite pad sounds better than a wire brush (inlet - thermostat housing).

    What is your take on that Lucas Oil Stabilizer additive?
    https://www.amazon.com/Lucas-LUC10130-Synthetic-Stabilizer-Quart/dp/B000ARPVNY
     
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    im sure its fine. i love lucas products. but honestly its a toyota with bucket and shim valvetrain. the damn thing can run on next to no oil. why waste your money.
     
  7. Jan 22, 2020 at 12:22 AM
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    good point. thx.
     
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    tundras idle oil pressure is like 10 psi min. the gauge is damn near at the bottom. tacomas are the same.
     
  9. Jan 22, 2020 at 12:24 AM
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    very tempted to run one of those oil reports I keep seeing people talk about. Be interesting to see the results of this engine.

    that shelby should be your white noise for sleep. lol.

    out, time for sleep. thx for the input. have a good one!
     
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    l8r!
     
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    His stuff from the 90s and 00s and even some of the 10s was sooooo funny:rofl:
     
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    What amazing skill.
    Dude and you have access to this stuff?! On days off, yeah sucks to be home cause everyone is there, but don't stay home. In your. Days off Let's go to your shop and master those old school machines you have!
     
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    Do you like Relleno de papa? My mother-in-law could make some of the best that I have ever eaten.


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    Everything but the driveshaft. B03A - 410

    I've used the one in this picture to bleed some SOB clutch fluid system. Extended a clean plastic line over the hard plastic stock line to fit the bleeder nipple.

    Comes in handy for just about any type of engine liquid. Be sure to get one that you can replace the vacuum diaphragm part of the pump and the line plugs. Those will go out long before the plastic container or plunger gives up. I wish I had bought the better model. This is just the basic Mityvac model.

    It just takes some creativity to figure out how to use it. It is a shame the ATF fill tube has a bend in it that prevents it from sliding down the tube to extract fluid.

    I have actually used it to extract engine oil from an oil pan on an engine that likes to spray oil all over everything underneath. Once I get 95% of the oil out using the extractor, then I finish it off by releasing the drain plug. By then there is so little pressure that it slowly leaks out without soaking everything.

    I actually used it "very carefully" years ago to evacuate a fuel tank before removal.

    Its great for lawnmowers and lawn equipment that can be a pain.

    I need to buy a new one or get the pump diaphragm fixed on mine.

    Side note. Stainless steel clutch lines are a nice enhancement to any MT setup.


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    Near disaster for the Land Rover yesterday. A runaway truck plowed into the Range Rover and slammed it the Land Rover.

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    Many years ago, his grandfather had a new MG destroyed by a run away semi-truck.

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    Wtf? What horrible luck???
     
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    For sure. Reminds me of the time I had a parked car that got hit by a runaway boat. Some people were pulling a boat down the road and the ball broke off of the trailer hitch and the safety chains broke. The boat and trailer shot across a parking lot and crashed into my car. When I came out, I'm like WTF happened? They were nice and left a note. I didn't see the note until after I got into the car to drive away.
     
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