Mission accomplished. Easy fix. It was a 22mm crows foot. It took me about 30 minutes to replace. 28 of those were spent under the truck with a flashlight looking for the copper washer I dropped.
The part I got from the dealer included a new pulsation damper, but not the new washers shown...
Thanks guys! Marietta Toyota will have a Pulsation damper P/N 23207, waiting on me at 8:00 tomorrow morning. (which implies they may have it late this afternoon.)
Hmmm. The photos I have found for the fuel pressure damper (PN 23207?????) look like the top of the housing is made of some kind of metal (Denso), but are otherwise very similar. Could be a non-oem part that has snuck on board some time in the last 300k?
They also look pretty...
Hello Mud,
I have a fuel leak under the hood. I can see where it is coming from, but I don't know what this part is, and I haven't been able to find it googling and searching here.
The photo below is taken from the passenger side across the top of the engine. The tan plastic component...
Update on my Dobinsons' suspension.
Originally installed in September 2019. I took it in to get it a little higher in the rear (rake) because I am towing a small camper trailer with in. It squatted in the rear and leaned left from the day I picked it up and got steadily worse.
Jan. 2020, the...
Careful what you buy. I bought mine with a set that didn't have castle nuts or holes drilled for the cotter pins. There's some sketchy stuff out there.
Update to this one.
FROR now offers the kit set up for 2013-? 4Runner rotors which seem to be the same 13.3" as the Redline kit. Don't know if that's correct or not, but it might add another option for those looking to upgrade.
New MC installed. Pretty easy 2-3 banana job. No more sinking pedal. Back in service as daily driver.
I broke the die on the double flare tool, I'll have to get that next weekend, but it's not weeping like it was. I don't believe it things fixing themselves. So I'll probably go ahead and...
I'd love to see some responses to Spook50's question above. Everything I read on the all-knowing internet about aftermarket aluminum radiators is that they all, even the high quality expensive ones, fail after 2-3 years. They also all seem to cool better, but compared to the 30 years the one I...