Hi,
I don't have a Surf yet, been looking for one, this is the best site I've found for info yet.
Do all surf's (diesel) suffer from a poorly designed head or is it just the 2.4/2.8? What normally causes the overheating, dodgy water valleys, heater valve??
Do many suffer from BHG's? Toyota seem to be good at this in the early 90's, the 7M supra's have a terrible head that causes gasket failure every 50-70k miles, most of them taking a piston with it, this was due to Jap coolent not being used and is cured by torquing the HG to 72lb instead of Toyota's figure of 58lb. Can't see how this would help a Surf head from failure but I don't see how it helps the Supra that much, any ideas if a higher torque level would help?
Do these engines suffer from bearing failure, big ends etc at 100k plus?
I know I'm asking a lot but I'm getting fed up of buying a quality body older car that then needs its entire engine rebuilding within 6 months. Any advice what to look for under the bonnet would help.
Cheers
theabbiss
I don't have a Surf yet, been looking for one, this is the best site I've found for info yet.
Do all surf's (diesel) suffer from a poorly designed head or is it just the 2.4/2.8? What normally causes the overheating, dodgy water valleys, heater valve??
Do many suffer from BHG's? Toyota seem to be good at this in the early 90's, the 7M supra's have a terrible head that causes gasket failure every 50-70k miles, most of them taking a piston with it, this was due to Jap coolent not being used and is cured by torquing the HG to 72lb instead of Toyota's figure of 58lb. Can't see how this would help a Surf head from failure but I don't see how it helps the Supra that much, any ideas if a higher torque level would help?
Do these engines suffer from bearing failure, big ends etc at 100k plus?
I know I'm asking a lot but I'm getting fed up of buying a quality body older car that then needs its entire engine rebuilding within 6 months. Any advice what to look for under the bonnet would help.
Cheers
theabbiss
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