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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Dec 20, '11 From gta Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey. I drive a 94 gts. Basically, there appears to be a small oil leak, and I had rad blow on me. I replaced it, but my temp gauge tends to redline after 45 min of driving. Sometimes, it stays high, then dips down to 40%. It goes up and down.
It seems to go up when I downshift and hold it at 4-5k rpm. Other times, it just moves by itself. Any ideas? Thanks! Update. Found an oil leak on the valve cover gasket. Will fix it this week. Will check the thermostat after the leak is fixed. Edit: I'm having another issue. The celica won't turn over. After shampooing and pressure washing the engine yesterday, my celica would stall at a red light. I barely got it going again, but made it home. It was turning over and started after 3 tries. This morning, it turns over and chugs without starting. What's the issue? Did I flood anything? Should I check the distributor? Solved the starting issue! Distributor was fine. Switched to iridium spark plugs. Starts better than a new car Thanks everyone! This post has been edited by gts4: Feb 9, 2012 - 12:35 PM |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 16, '12 From 860, ct Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
That water sloshing sound...I have that even after all my repairs, I think it's fairly normal.
My car was doing what yours was doing (I had a rupture between the 2-3 exhaust ports, causing my car to look like Old Faithful after a hard run), I ended up doing the head gasket, thermostat, coolant FLUSH, and water pump. For good measure, I replaced the sensor as well. For the record, I started small with the thermo and fresh coolant. Drove it particularly hard, and ended up watching coolant shoot 6 feet out of my apparently busted radiator cap in my driveway. Looked like the Diet Coke bomb, and that was after a commercially available flush product and fresh coolant were installed. At that point, my dad and I decided to go ahead, drain whatever was left, flush again, let everything cool, and yank the head. My gasket literally had a rip in it between 2 and 3 exhaust ports. I also found coolant galleys completely blocked in the head and block. Did the best I could with the block using air, a garden hose, and pipe cleaners. We did not remove the block and trans, however, we did send the head out for machining (my head took 18thou to get true), and I paid an extra $200 for new valve seals, an adjustment, and a nice hot bath. While I waited the morning for my head to be completed, we installed the new water pump, timing belt, pulleys, and everything else we could. I also cleaned the mating surface on the block with my air grinder and wire brush. One thing I also did (and you should too, Toyota coolant is the worst I've seen for forming deposits, I switched to DexCool) was send my radiator to get boiled out porfessionally. Cost me $50, totally worth it though. It's basically a nice hot bath at 100psi plus for your radiator. Some of the stuff they removed was some of the worst they have seen. Total time and cost for everything was somewhere in the $600 range and 8 hours (I spent just as much on services as parts), but now I have a happy 5s that doesn't burn or leak coolant anymore (and also has WAY more power). You're probably doing what I did last Saturday. If you have to pay to get it done, it might not be worth keeping the car. I got quotes, and they were all over $1200 for just the head gasket and machining. I'm a busy guy (I work 90 hours a week), but I had to budget 8 hours over 2 days to get it done. We did 2 hours day 1 (teardown), and then day 2 we just knocked it out. It's not a hard job at all, just time-consuming with a good amount of downtime waiting for services (we got lucky and know the owner of a machine shop who took my head right in). I could have done this in my sleep (and for the first couple hours of day 2, I was), and it would have come out fine. My car would only smoke when it got hot btw. I also wouldn't have shampooed the engine, I use simple green and a rag. Yes, it takes longer, but also doesn't cause my car to not start. |
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