2001LC
SILVER Star
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A.I wires and housing are connected next. I often find clips broke. It's the heat in this area that is very hard on housings and clips. In this case the clip that holds wire housing to water pipe was bad. I had one available, so I replaced it. I'll find ties or high heat tape holding stuff in this are often. Anything to keep wire housing secure is just fine.
Front water bypass joint is installed next. Gasket on and ready for bypass joint front.
I also replaced the two vacuum lines that connect to rear No. 2 A.I switches. I use Toyota vacuum hoses. They are a perfect fit.
Next up is intake manifold. I had stuffed lint free towels in all open ports. I remove them with a shop vac. I then vacuum out all ports. I spend about 2 hours pre disassembly and and during assembly cleaning. This is to make as sure as I can. That no contaminates, mainly sand, gets into ports or removed if they did. Contaminates can and will causes damage. It can damage valve seats, cylinder walls and rings. This is number one reason for loss of compression after a starter job, on a seemly well maintain 2UZ-fe (filter and oil changes).
Front water bypass joint is installed next. Gasket on and ready for bypass joint front.
I also replaced the two vacuum lines that connect to rear No. 2 A.I switches. I use Toyota vacuum hoses. They are a perfect fit.
Next up is intake manifold. I had stuffed lint free towels in all open ports. I remove them with a shop vac. I then vacuum out all ports. I spend about 2 hours pre disassembly and and during assembly cleaning. This is to make as sure as I can. That no contaminates, mainly sand, gets into ports or removed if they did. Contaminates can and will causes damage. It can damage valve seats, cylinder walls and rings. This is number one reason for loss of compression after a starter job, on a seemly well maintain 2UZ-fe (filter and oil changes).
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