I have a 2004 Toyota Tacoma with the 2.4 motor, and they have cast iron blocks with aluminum heads. My Sister gave me the truck and it seems to run perfectly. It has appx. 158,000 miles and has always been maintained by my local dealer where it was purchased or by a reputable, small auto shop.
From reading some of the other newsgroup postings, it seems like a pretty common occurrence that these motors blow their head gaskets. I'm wondering, as a general rule, if motors with aluminum heads are susceptible to problems warping and then blowing their gaskets? Or, is it more likely only if someone has neglected their maintenance, coolant changes, etc.?
Is there any special maintenance, tricks, tips, etc., to maintaining motors with aluminum heads?
Thank you,
Ed
From reading some of the other newsgroup postings, it seems like a pretty common occurrence that these motors blow their head gaskets. I'm wondering, as a general rule, if motors with aluminum heads are susceptible to problems warping and then blowing their gaskets? Or, is it more likely only if someone has neglected their maintenance, coolant changes, etc.?
Is there any special maintenance, tricks, tips, etc., to maintaining motors with aluminum heads?
Thank you,
Ed