the more i look on the forum the more people seem to post about gen2 3l poping head gaskets and cracking heads. is this problem somthing that only affects a small amount or is this somethng every surf owner must expect to happen at some point
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3rd Gen heads are going aswell....
Remember typically how they go though. High mileage, high temps over an extended period of time lead to fine cracks between the valves and the waterways.
Lots have probably got fine cracking, but do not suffer the full effect, yet.
Many probably haven't got any cracking at all, yet. Many have cracked all the way and needed to be replaced.
Look at it this way, If my new head lasts another 120k miles (same as the old one), then I'd be more than happy to pay out again in 120k miles...
The surf is not new engineering. It is simple and easily repaired if the worst does happen."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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3rd gen head is not the same as 2nd 3.0ltr head.
Look after your truck and don't cook it towing or by leaving coolant leaks and it will be fine.
All trucks will have some with issue when the fleet is mostly 15yrs old and clocking on 150k mile
Or play it safe and buy one of
THESELast edited by yoshie; 30 January 2011, 21:48.Brian
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lol thanks everyone you have put my mind at rest a bit, and yoshie if you mean get a push bike i allready do a bit of down hill moutain biking and freeride but would never ride in the roads to many idiot aroung my wayAlways up to my neck in it
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The first modification everyone should do to their newly aquired Surf is to fit an after market temperature gauge, the standard gauge is about as helpful as a handbrake on a canoe!
Or modify the standard gauge............
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/tempgauge.htm
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Originally posted by ezza24 View Postthanks for that have you done this or just fitted an aftermarket gauge
I have an after market gauge in my V8 Surf, and I fitted a modified standard gauge to another V8 conversion.
Think of it as a £20 early warning system that could potentially save you approximately £1000 if the head goes.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostThe first modification everyone should do to their newly aquired Surf is to fit an after market temperature gauge, the standard gauge is about as helpful as a handbrake on a canoe!
Or modify the standard gauge............
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/tempgauge.htmIf its not broke don't fix it.
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Originally posted by si tate View PostWould it be the same as the 3rd gen or do i need to fit a separate gauge?
There was a thread earlier about a 3rd gen head possibly cracking with no advanced warning, so I would fit another gauge myself.
The hardest part is deciding where to fit it.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostAll Toyota temp gauges seem to be rubbish, even the Lexus ones.
There was a thread earlier about a 3rd gen head possibly cracking with no advanced warning, so I would fit another gauge myself.
The hardest part is deciding where to fit it.
Do i just tap into the existing sender unit?If its not broke don't fix it.
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