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Got a call from the machine shop and the head is warped .045" Is there a preferred dealer on the forum (or vendor) to get the best price for a new head? Looking at part number 11101-69107.

Thanks.
 
Got a call from the machine shop and the head is warped .045" Is there a preferred dealer on the forum (or vendor) to get the best price for a new head? Looking at part number 11101-69107.

Thanks.
Suh dude, in the same boat but my head is cracked. If I find anything and visa versa let me know. I’m in the SoCal area.
 
Any Toyota dealer can get you a new cylinder head
Search online for the discounts

A couple well known dealers with online sales:

Olathe Toyota
Ourismen Toyota of Richmond (used to be McGeorge Toyota)

Current discounted prices run ~ $1500 then add shipping/taxes (some may have free shipping for purchases over $200, some may or may not add taxes)

It pays to shop around.
 
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Google is your friend!
Just punch that number in find the best deal 🤷‍♂️
 
For those in SoCal, Toyota of Downtown LA will give you a competitive discount. Either ask for Frank or ask the parts folks for the Land Cruiser discount. Should be 30% off list. I personally negotiated this back when I bought $10K worth of 80 parts from them in one order. It got their attn.

Avoid shipping costs, just pick up at the counter. Beautiful.

Best to actually go in person as they don't have enough staff to answer phone calls all day. Gl!
 
Any Toyota dealer can get you a new cylinder head
Search online for the discounts

A couple well known dealers with online sales:

Olathe Toyota
Ourismen Toyota of Richmond (used to be McGeorge Toyota)

Current discounted prices run ~ $1500 then add shipping/taxes (some may have free shipping for purchases over $200, some may or may not add taxes)

It pays to shop around.
I've checked Olathe, hoping there's a vendor that can beat them.
 
How are these guys determining your heads warped? I have had over 10 rebuilt by my machine shop and never ran into a warped head? I have heads that had excessive electrolysis and could not be saved. Also when ordering a new head that does not come with valves, springs, cams and so on. It will take some effort to get your valve clearance with a new head and old parts.
 
How are these guys determining your heads warped? I have had over 10 rebuilt by my machine shop and never ran into a warped head? I have heads that had excessive electrolysis and could not be saved. Also when ordering a new head that does not come with valves, springs, cams and so on. It will take some effort to get your valve clearance with a new head and old parts.
It was obviously over heated, #3 cylinder had a significant amount of erosion in the combustion chamber. I knew it had a blown head gasket when I bought it, so it was a gamble on my part.
 
That sucks bad luck I guess. I sell rebuilt used heads but am currently out of them, waiting on the machine shop to finish some Up.
 
I've seen plenty warped up to .007 or so no big deal to mill but .045 is wild i can't believe it ran at all.
 
when I started it up, water poured out of the exhaust
may have a wapred block too if it was that bad, make sure you check to see if its flat enough. and check for melted pistons, scored walls. must of been HOT
 
may have a wapred block too if it was that bad, make sure you check to see if its flat enough. and check for melted pistons, scored walls. must of been HOT
Machine shop said block was fine (thankfully) I was expecting some issues with #3 cylinder
 

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