I've been using it in mine. I know it doesn't meet the VW 507 spec but I read somewhere someone had a 3.0 tdi that was using it with high miles (>200k) and no issues.
The one difference I had was mine stopped consuming oil. It was taking ½ a quart every ~1500 miles on 5W-30 and now uses...
Rotella 5w-40 is the only oil I ran in my Tacoma that it consumed.... and that was around 150k miles (at 297k today). Otherwise it's been Mobil 1, Mobil Conventional, and some Pennzoil Platinum with no consumption @ 10k OCI. I don't hate Rotella (used lots in the diesel).
I have 280K miles on my Tacoma. For the last 50K or so it had a rumble strip noise in 5th gear. I had it in to a shop and they said it was likely a bearing going out. I pulled an oil sample, and sure enough it had very high metals.
I took it to a shop that rebuilds them. After I picked it up, I...
For what it's worth. I have a 2002 Tacoma with the 3.4L. I have done 10k OCIs since 50k miles. I'm at 262k and it never used oil between 10k changes with the exception of Rotella 5w-40. It used over a quart. Could have been 2 as I don't remember. This was at about 175k.
Other than that run...
Originally Posted by SatinSilver
Get the Raybestos Opti-cal calipers. They are new, not rebuilt and no core charge.
Are these now called the ELEMENT3 calipers?
https://www.brakepartsinc.com/raybestos/products/calipers/element3-calipers.html
My 2002 4x4 Tacoma needs new calipers as they are currently starting to stick and drag on the rotors (front wheels don't spin freely). I know there are kits to rebuild them, but with 235K miles and rust from Minnesota winters, I'm afraid that might not be worth it. The Toyota OEM calipers are...
Just thought I'd post back in case this would help someone else. We replaced the fuel pump with a new one from NAPA and that fixed the problem.
I did pull the old one apart and it seems like one of the check valves was improperly installed. I pushed on it and it popped right out. I don't think...
Originally Posted by oldhp
With the ethanol fuel in a vented carb system, the fuel will evaporate quickly after you shut it down from the heat and time will do the rest.
We run non-ethanol gas all the time.
Originally Posted by ARCOgraphite
Of course it hard starting after sitting. The fuel in bowl is likely dried up. I dont think you can address that.
It never did this before. Even after sitting all winter it would start. Yes, the first start after winter took 5+ seconds of cranking and she'd fire...
Originally Posted by rollinpete
Does it have a manual choke?
If it runs good once it starts I would thing fuel pump is okay.
It does not have a manual choke. Yes, once it starts it's fine all day. After a week or two you need to pour gas in the carb to get it going.
Originally Posted by andyd...
My dad has a '57 Chevy with a rebuilt Chevy 350 he installed about 10 years ago. Lately it's been hard starting after it sits a couple weeks or longer due to not getting fuel (we have to pour gas in the carb to get it running). The engine was built with what I believe is a standard fuel pump...