![]() |
Support our Advertising Vendors!! |
|
|
#1 |
|
IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Boise, ID
Posts: 66
|
Friend's 4Runner having a few issues
Hey, so I'm quite familiar with the 22R, being in the process of rebuilding one, but I have a friend with a 4Runner SR5, so it has the 22RE, but his has been overheating lately.
I took a look at it today, water pump seems to be doing just fine, but there's a sensor on the pipe right before the thermostat that has nearly been ripped off - the wire to it has frayed quite a bit. So what do you guys think, could the sensor be the issue, or perhaps a bum thermostat? He's had the engine rebuilt a while ago, so I doubt its a deeper issue. |
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Georgetown, KY
Posts: 1,964
|
Well, the thermostat is easy to check. Place is water, put on stove and heat. Should do its job.
I am trying to think what sensor you are talking about. Possibly the Water Temp Sensor or the one next to it-I cannot recall at this moment. But those sensors are for ignition purposes not anything that would cause overheating. Was it a good builder? Could have used the same, old T stat? Just some thoughts but in my experience, overheating has been an issue due to a t stat or radiator issue (clog, debris) __________________ "May you be in heaven a half an hour before the devil knows you're dead" 1992 4x4 PU |
|
|
|
|
|
#3 | |
|
IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The NW, Cascade Mountian Range
Posts: 1,882
|
he is referring to the coolant temp sensor for the A/C circuit.
no faulty sensor anywhere on this engine will cause it to over heat. start with replacing the thermostat. or do what Juke said. its up to you. then do a search on this subject, it has been covered many times. __________________ Wristy check the FAQ! 1980 RN37 ![]() ![]() 1989 RN101 1986 RN64 Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 | |
|
IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Boise, ID
Posts: 66
|
Quote:
Will check out the T-stat, thanks guys |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#5 |
|
In debt to the Shaman
|
Well, I wouldn't go that far. There are two temperature sensors required for the EFI, both mounted at the front of the engine. One is the cold start time switch, the other the water temp sensor. If they fail they can cause problems, but not over heating. My wire to the AC sensor has been broken for years, and is sort of fixed. Truck seems to run right, though the AC sucks.
__________________ aka Bushrat 1969 FJ40 Project TEROTE: Tim@DOA 3FE stroker (aka 2FE), H55F, SOA/SR, 35" MT/R, 3:1TC ... assembly in process 1985 4Runner: lifted, locked, Tim@DOA 22RE, 4.7 tc, with 33" training wheels. R151F with dual 23-spline TCs in the garage. McCain/Obama - Four more years of hell. |
|
|
|
|
|
#6 |
|
IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Idaho
Posts: 932
|
Check the fan clutch.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#7 |
|
IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Barrington, NH
Posts: 1,786
|
Something else to consider...
Are you sure it's overheating? Or is maybe the gauge just messed up due to a broken sensor? This is a good task for one of those nifty infrared remote thermometers, get the truck warmed up and start taking some readings. __________________ KB1OSF '87 Toyota xcab SR5 - SAS'd, stuff '98 Lexus ES300 '04 Toyota Highlander |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 | ||
|
IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The NW, Cascade Mountian Range
Posts: 1,882
|
Quote:
those OE gauges dont last as long as the engines do. I bought a mechanical one, and it is accurate with in 5 degrees. I checked it with my laser infrared pointer. the OE one is always way off the reading of the mechanical one. __________________ Wristy check the FAQ! 1980 RN37 ![]() ![]() 1989 RN101 1986 RN64 Quote:
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
#9 | |
|
No longer pre-approved...
|
Quote:
__________________ Jerod Online Toyota Parts Catalog!!! 89 4Runner "The James Caird" 01 4Runner, for my Jefferson State Cruisers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#10 |
|
In debt to the Shaman
|
I have three gauge clusters in the garage and one in the truck. None of them have functional temperature gauges. As said the best solution is an aftermarket gauge. You have your choice of mechanical or electrical.
__________________ aka Bushrat 1969 FJ40 Project TEROTE: Tim@DOA 3FE stroker (aka 2FE), H55F, SOA/SR, 35" MT/R, 3:1TC ... assembly in process 1985 4Runner: lifted, locked, Tim@DOA 22RE, 4.7 tc, with 33" training wheels. R151F with dual 23-spline TCs in the garage. McCain/Obama - Four more years of hell. |
|
|
|
|
|
#11 |
|
IH8MUD Addict
|
I bet it's got a 2core in it and needs a flush...a chem flush.
Then go buy a brand new $3 TStat. That should buy you some time to find a 3core and put in there. IIRC a 3.0 4R V6 rad will work(pull the cap and count they were not all 3 core), only it'll have an AT cooler, NBD just don't use it.... Then get an E-Fan IMO they are more simple and will last longer than a clutch type. And they will also free up alittle power b/c it's no longer taking power from the crank. You can get a install kit pretty cheap for one and wire it w/ a switch for water crossing. Also, the Black Max is not cheap but look at how many AMPs it draws and how many CFMs it moves. IMO a VERY good fan to get. __________________ Originally Posted by Hilux I want to be the Ben Braddock of the apocalypse ![]() And Resident headache getter ridder of-er for the ladiezzz... ![]() Last edited by Hilux; 06-25-08 at 10:04 AM. |
|
|
|
|
|
#12 |
|
IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 469
|
My 86 came stock with a 3 core so you should check before trying to find one. It is also super cheap to bring the radiator in and get it boiled and flushed. I know many many engines that have been rebuilt but nothing was done to the radiator. If it hasn't been done, do it.
__________________ 1978 FJ40 283 v8-sold :( 1986 4runner SAS and stuff |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
0 Credit Cards | MPAA | Cash, Cars & Babes | Credit Card Debt Consolidation | Montana Music |