Well, I think I have some major crow to eat regarding my "sure thing" that M1 was noisy in my Toyota 1MZ-FE engine. I had been having this valve noise for a while now (6 months to a year), and when I switched to Penz Plat, the noise went away. I posted that this was the fix for my car.
Well, not anymore. The noise was back despite the PP and I even tried a Toyota filter rather than the M1 filters I usually use. No difference, the noise was getting worse and now sounded like a bad rod bearing knocking. It was nasty at about 2600 RPM.
It was time to take it to the dealer and get it checked out. Bottom line? A no-charge diagnosis of a bad timing belt tensioner pulley bearing. The car has 150,000 miles on it now and when I replaced the belt 80,0000 miles ago I did not replace those two pulleys. It seems one or both is bad and I've bought the parts to change everything out (along with the water pump) this weekend.
Mind you, there is still a very small chance that isn't it, but I and the Toyota tech are about 98% sure.
The good news is that I can go back to my beloved M1 and rest easy once again...
Sorry for the noise on this bandwidth.
Well, not anymore. The noise was back despite the PP and I even tried a Toyota filter rather than the M1 filters I usually use. No difference, the noise was getting worse and now sounded like a bad rod bearing knocking. It was nasty at about 2600 RPM.
It was time to take it to the dealer and get it checked out. Bottom line? A no-charge diagnosis of a bad timing belt tensioner pulley bearing. The car has 150,000 miles on it now and when I replaced the belt 80,0000 miles ago I did not replace those two pulleys. It seems one or both is bad and I've bought the parts to change everything out (along with the water pump) this weekend.
Mind you, there is still a very small chance that isn't it, but I and the Toyota tech are about 98% sure.
The good news is that I can go back to my beloved M1 and rest easy once again...
Sorry for the noise on this bandwidth.
