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Zander Abear
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Hello all, recently, I've started a pretty big project. Rebuilding my motor. The engine in my GX is a Toyota 2UZ-FE, which has quite a reputation of being one of the most reliable engines ever built. Yeah... I blew it up. I took my GX down to Badlands Off-Road Terrain Park in Attica Indiana with my friend and his dad's brand new Jeep Gladiator. We got there, and nothing out of the ordinary, lots of mud, some minor rock crawling. Then there it is, the end-all for my engine. A large puddle. We were defiantly going too fast, and I smashed into the puddle, which was a bit deeper than I expected. Then it started, my engine started sputtering, and eventually died right after I got out of the water. We towed it back up to the parking lot and started digging into my cylinders. Pulling and checking spark plugs, looking in my air filter, and everything was covered in water. I suspected that my starter was toasted, but boy was I wrong. Even my intake manifold was full up to the throttle body. So that was it, coming back the next day with a big diesel truck and trailer to bring it back to really start this new project. Started it like any other project, pulling everything off the engine to access the starter. And nothing special pulled the starter, took it apart, and noticed that it was actually in pretty good shape, especially for having 220K miles on it. Replaced it anyways because I had a new one on hand. Put everything back together, new spark plugs, new air filter, etc. I Cranked it over and it got a couple of good spins in it then it stopped. Immediately, with a big clunk and everything. I knew I had a bigger project at hand. I suspected I snapped a connecting rod and it wedged itself onto the wall of the motor. All I could really do was pull the motor to find out what really was happening.
That was maybe a month ago, and oh boy did I really mess up. I've pulled apart the front of my engine, all the accessories, timing belt, everything. I got curious and flipped over the motor to pull the oil pan to see the carnage, and there it was. A big ol' hole in my block. I knew it was bad, but not this bad.
Now we're all caught up to the current day. I plan on updating the forums as I replace, rebuild, and reinstall everything because I would like to help people that are either curious or are in the same boat as me. I will be posting some pictures of the trip, in the garage, and then some.
That was maybe a month ago, and oh boy did I really mess up. I've pulled apart the front of my engine, all the accessories, timing belt, everything. I got curious and flipped over the motor to pull the oil pan to see the carnage, and there it was. A big ol' hole in my block. I knew it was bad, but not this bad.
Now we're all caught up to the current day. I plan on updating the forums as I replace, rebuild, and reinstall everything because I would like to help people that are either curious or are in the same boat as me. I will be posting some pictures of the trip, in the garage, and then some.