- Location
- Richfield, UT.
As some of you may have known i bought Kevins B gray bastard 4 runner and have finally had time to tinker on it. The thread worthy news is that i got it running over the last few weeks with the help of some of my friends. I have been putting off this project for some time and have bitching to my friends to get me motivated and they finally came thru. Now that its running i can not stress about it and really pimp it out into a nice dd for the lady to cruise around the town and not put miles on her car and we will use it hunting and fishing which is often.
So i got the Runner Feb of 18' after we got back from koh where it sat in the drive way for a good 6 months. While sitting there i put new tires on it because i couldn't stand to have it sitting on flat tires. I went with some 35" bfg km2s. Later on it got moved to the dirt lot where it sat till this last koh where i promised myself and my lady that it would be going into the shop and it wasn't coming out till it drove out. I have to force myself to do things like this or else it wont happen you know.
With it taking up space for the last 4 months i started to look it over bit by bit. Kevin sent me the instructions to the latest harness he had installed and i looked that over to see that it was correct. It sat some more till Austin decided to give it a whack. We seen a decent sized connector on the engine harness not connected (there are several small ones not connected) and he quickly figured it was missing the ignition module. We called the parts stores and they wanted 170$ and could have one next day. We went to the junk yard and they had one out of a Corolla which is the same apparently for 35$. We hooked it up and still nothing. The whole time we were tinkering on it we were trying to get it to spark. I was ready to give up since there is just so many things it could be and it would almost be easier to start over. I have a 4.3 vortec engine in a running s10 and we was researching what a bell housing would cost but i decided to sleep on it. Another friend stopped by and decided to look it over also. He started looking it over and testing the distributor and the new ignition module and realized the module wasn't grounded like it was suppose to be, we had it bolted to the aluminum valve cover. The whole time we was testing for spark was off that valve cover. We hooked a ground wire to it and sure enough if sparked.
We was pretty excited after that and hurried and checked for fuel by cracking the filter banjo bolt. Nothing. So i dumped in 4 gallons and nothing. Luckily these 4 runners have access panels to the pumps. we checked for power and nothing. We checked for a fuse to the pump and the Internets said it just runs off the open circuit relay. That relay is suppose to turn on with the harness Kevin installed. It was wired correctly but not working and i still need to figure out why. We jumped the harness on and got the fuel pump power and still nothing. We pulled the fuel tower out and the inside of the tank and pump looked terrible. You cannot let this new gas sit that long like the old gas. It rusted the inside of the tank something fierce. After realizing we were not going to have the fuel system working that night we checked the injectors and they where pulsing off like they should and we got it to fire over with some starting fluid and called it a night.
I drained out about 5 gallons of varnish and pulled the tank. The fuels sending unit was trashed. I acid washed the tower and installed a new pump. Blew out the fuel lines. Washed the tank out and then took it to work and acid washed the rust out and hot pressure washed the hell out of the inside. No parts stores have a fuel sending unit and the only ones i could find where close to 200$. Toyota used some proprietary ohm range on their sender so i couldn't just put a universal one in with out replacing the gauge also. I asked my hoarder friend crazy tom and sure enough he had one out of a 83 that looked brand new. I installed all the new goodies and put a fuel gauge on the banjo bolt at the filter so i could keep an eye on it. We put in 5 more gallons of fresh gas and it fired right up first try and ran good.
We turn it off and hurried and reassembled the cooling system(some hoses were off on the radiator) and dump coolant in there and then it didn't wont to fire. Since the open circuit relay was jump the pump was running the whole time we where doing the coolant and it acted like it flood the engine. The plugs where wet and it was still getting spark but it wouldn't fire. We went rock crawling instead of stressing and when i got home i tried it again and it fired right up no problem. Today i fabbed out the short section of exhaust tubing that was missing so it was tolerable and let it run and get up to temperature. The only gauges that do not appear to be working it the oil pressure. I watched the temperature with a laser temp gun and the top of the radiator sat right at 185 the whole time.
Lots of little things to button up. I already made a missing brake line, and bolted in the booster.
So i got the Runner Feb of 18' after we got back from koh where it sat in the drive way for a good 6 months. While sitting there i put new tires on it because i couldn't stand to have it sitting on flat tires. I went with some 35" bfg km2s. Later on it got moved to the dirt lot where it sat till this last koh where i promised myself and my lady that it would be going into the shop and it wasn't coming out till it drove out. I have to force myself to do things like this or else it wont happen you know.
With it taking up space for the last 4 months i started to look it over bit by bit. Kevin sent me the instructions to the latest harness he had installed and i looked that over to see that it was correct. It sat some more till Austin decided to give it a whack. We seen a decent sized connector on the engine harness not connected (there are several small ones not connected) and he quickly figured it was missing the ignition module. We called the parts stores and they wanted 170$ and could have one next day. We went to the junk yard and they had one out of a Corolla which is the same apparently for 35$. We hooked it up and still nothing. The whole time we were tinkering on it we were trying to get it to spark. I was ready to give up since there is just so many things it could be and it would almost be easier to start over. I have a 4.3 vortec engine in a running s10 and we was researching what a bell housing would cost but i decided to sleep on it. Another friend stopped by and decided to look it over also. He started looking it over and testing the distributor and the new ignition module and realized the module wasn't grounded like it was suppose to be, we had it bolted to the aluminum valve cover. The whole time we was testing for spark was off that valve cover. We hooked a ground wire to it and sure enough if sparked.
We was pretty excited after that and hurried and checked for fuel by cracking the filter banjo bolt. Nothing. So i dumped in 4 gallons and nothing. Luckily these 4 runners have access panels to the pumps. we checked for power and nothing. We checked for a fuse to the pump and the Internets said it just runs off the open circuit relay. That relay is suppose to turn on with the harness Kevin installed. It was wired correctly but not working and i still need to figure out why. We jumped the harness on and got the fuel pump power and still nothing. We pulled the fuel tower out and the inside of the tank and pump looked terrible. You cannot let this new gas sit that long like the old gas. It rusted the inside of the tank something fierce. After realizing we were not going to have the fuel system working that night we checked the injectors and they where pulsing off like they should and we got it to fire over with some starting fluid and called it a night.
I drained out about 5 gallons of varnish and pulled the tank. The fuels sending unit was trashed. I acid washed the tower and installed a new pump. Blew out the fuel lines. Washed the tank out and then took it to work and acid washed the rust out and hot pressure washed the hell out of the inside. No parts stores have a fuel sending unit and the only ones i could find where close to 200$. Toyota used some proprietary ohm range on their sender so i couldn't just put a universal one in with out replacing the gauge also. I asked my hoarder friend crazy tom and sure enough he had one out of a 83 that looked brand new. I installed all the new goodies and put a fuel gauge on the banjo bolt at the filter so i could keep an eye on it. We put in 5 more gallons of fresh gas and it fired right up first try and ran good.
We turn it off and hurried and reassembled the cooling system(some hoses were off on the radiator) and dump coolant in there and then it didn't wont to fire. Since the open circuit relay was jump the pump was running the whole time we where doing the coolant and it acted like it flood the engine. The plugs where wet and it was still getting spark but it wouldn't fire. We went rock crawling instead of stressing and when i got home i tried it again and it fired right up no problem. Today i fabbed out the short section of exhaust tubing that was missing so it was tolerable and let it run and get up to temperature. The only gauges that do not appear to be working it the oil pressure. I watched the temperature with a laser temp gun and the top of the radiator sat right at 185 the whole time.
Lots of little things to button up. I already made a missing brake line, and bolted in the booster.