Cruiser Jimmy
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honk said:Well, it sounds like a plugged catalytic converter but it stands to reason that if it ran good prior to your ministrations and does not run good following your work, something you did has caused the new problem.
If it is true that all is well and correct with the basic timing (you don't by chance use a timing light with an advancer built in do you, and perhaps neglected to zero it?), then you'll have to look to your "valve job" which most have taken to mean "valve adjustment".
Incorrectly adjusted valve clearances affect timing. They also can severely impact engine performance, particularly at higher rpm levels. The operation requires the very careful positioning of each piston and related valve gear before any measurement or adjustment may be accurately done. To be frank your description of your having done this job has an offhand, even cavalier character which I would not expect from a person who has only just completed the task for the first time. It is a serious and difficult proposition to adjust the valves correctly even for an experienced person despite the oft-heard almost flippant descriptions of the doing of the job.
All of this said I hope that you can accept that there is a possibility of an error of performance by you and go back to examine your previous efforts, hopefully with FSM in hand. There is no shame in going back and you should know that if it is the case that you have erred you are far from the first to do so, so far in fact that should you encounter anyone who would deny having ever had to redo a job of auto repair you would be safe in calling him or her a liar, if the person had ever actually attempted such a thing.
Honk,
Your criticism is well taken. In some message boards I have frequenced, I've noticed that people will flame out, as it were. The objective of this and other forums is to exchange info and help other, which you and the other people have done. With that said here's the update.
Actually, I thought my skills in valve adjustment were sufficient for this engine. I stand corrected. As of yesterday at 10am the FSM was on order with Toyota Motor Sales. A friend is faxing me the valve adjustment section from his FSM and I will be asking for other whom have an experinced knowledge about the valve adjustment for assistence.
In the meantime, I've taken the Cruiser to a dealer ship for their diagnosis. They basically told me that that valve adjustment was messing up and that it needed to be redone. They did say that the timing was correct with no other problems, i.e. vaccum leaks etc.
Thanks for the help. I'll give an update tomorrow after adjusting the valves again.
Sincerely,
Jim