After 11 years of ownership, and lots of competition from the Triumph, seems like the Toyota wants more attention.
At the beginning of the summer, I had overheating problems on the highway, replacement of the thermostat seems to have solved this.
Now it has developed a new issue which may or may not be related. Under hard acceleration or light acceleration at higher speeds, there is severe pinging or some other noise almost as if I had a leak suddenly at the header letting up on the gas pedal and it goes away. In addition, at the same time, it started heating up again but this time at lower speeds than before (I was at a maximum of 50mph)
Listening to the engine when I raced it (parked) it seems that the noise is coming more from the back, (intake manifold side) than the front side (exhaust)
The car has just over 60,000 miles. Any ideas? would failure of the O2 sensor cause it to go lean? could it cause overheating or pinging? It has a distributor, but timing is electronic.
The car has the 4E-FE engine, which seems to be basically a smaller version of the pre-94 Tercel engine in the US.
To make maters much worse, I went to take the cover off the timing belt to make sure it hadn't slipped, and dropped one of the blasted bolts into the engine :madder: :madder: :madder: :madder: (bottom cover of the timing belt). Belt looks just fine, but until I get the bolt out obviously I can't start up the engine. :madder: :madder:
Just spent 2 hours removing parts from the engine. I can see the bolt - inside the lower timing belt cover between the belt and the pulley. Sure are allot of stuff to take off to get anywhere near it!
At the beginning of the summer, I had overheating problems on the highway, replacement of the thermostat seems to have solved this.
Now it has developed a new issue which may or may not be related. Under hard acceleration or light acceleration at higher speeds, there is severe pinging or some other noise almost as if I had a leak suddenly at the header letting up on the gas pedal and it goes away. In addition, at the same time, it started heating up again but this time at lower speeds than before (I was at a maximum of 50mph)
Listening to the engine when I raced it (parked) it seems that the noise is coming more from the back, (intake manifold side) than the front side (exhaust)
The car has just over 60,000 miles. Any ideas? would failure of the O2 sensor cause it to go lean? could it cause overheating or pinging? It has a distributor, but timing is electronic.
The car has the 4E-FE engine, which seems to be basically a smaller version of the pre-94 Tercel engine in the US.
To make maters much worse, I went to take the cover off the timing belt to make sure it hadn't slipped, and dropped one of the blasted bolts into the engine :madder: :madder: :madder: :madder: (bottom cover of the timing belt). Belt looks just fine, but until I get the bolt out obviously I can't start up the engine. :madder: :madder:
Just spent 2 hours removing parts from the engine. I can see the bolt - inside the lower timing belt cover between the belt and the pulley. Sure are allot of stuff to take off to get anywhere near it!