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Thanks guys. I will take the pans off and redo it. Steam cleaner blasting seemed to get most of it the first time. I would think perhaps the fresh stuff would be easier than the old stuff, but I guess we'll see.
I got my gasket kit from CDan at American Toyota. Been getting other parts locally since then.
I'm glad you were able to help, too.
Man, I would be an idiot not to admit it. That would be bad karma / slap in the face to God / however you wanna look at it. I mean, how lucky am I that I would have put this thing back together and had it all blow up in my face after all that time, effort, and money. I'm very grateful you brought it up. What are the odds that I would just happen to mention the torque on the head studs, which would prompt the question.
Perhaps there are some experienced guys reading having a chuckle at my mistake, but hey, it happens and I won't make the mistake again. You don't know what you don't know. The good thing is the rest of the process seemed pretty straight forward without any procedures I am unfamiliar with (aside from cylinder honing, but I seemed to do a pretty good job on that I think), so I am pretty confident I haven't screwed anything else up. I specifically remembered the rod bearing caps, because I remembered being confused when reading the instructions. I suppose I should have asked then for clarification, but it just really did not make sense to me to provide a torque spec, then say go beyond it by a quarter turn. I just thought the quarter turn was a way to describe torquing it down evenly by alternating.
Thanks again for being observant and helpful. I will continue on.
where did you get your gasket kit? i'm looking to get one
I got my gasket kit from CDan at American Toyota. Been getting other parts locally since then.
Geez Ian, I'm really glad I was able to help. I was actually hoping you would say "Yeah, I did that too." At least you weren't posting trying to figure out why your head gasket leaked or why a rod let loose...
It takes a hell of a man to admit he screwed up. :whoops: You have my utmost respect sir!
Jim
I'm glad you were able to help, too.

Man, I would be an idiot not to admit it. That would be bad karma / slap in the face to God / however you wanna look at it. I mean, how lucky am I that I would have put this thing back together and had it all blow up in my face after all that time, effort, and money. I'm very grateful you brought it up. What are the odds that I would just happen to mention the torque on the head studs, which would prompt the question.
Perhaps there are some experienced guys reading having a chuckle at my mistake, but hey, it happens and I won't make the mistake again. You don't know what you don't know. The good thing is the rest of the process seemed pretty straight forward without any procedures I am unfamiliar with (aside from cylinder honing, but I seemed to do a pretty good job on that I think), so I am pretty confident I haven't screwed anything else up. I specifically remembered the rod bearing caps, because I remembered being confused when reading the instructions. I suppose I should have asked then for clarification, but it just really did not make sense to me to provide a torque spec, then say go beyond it by a quarter turn. I just thought the quarter turn was a way to describe torquing it down evenly by alternating.

Thanks again for being observant and helpful. I will continue on.
