2.7L 3RZFE T-100 throttle body cleaning...

BamZipPow
07-25-2009, 08:04 AM
Ever since I got this 1996 T-100 long bed to replace the 1993 T-100 long bed, I've been working on gitting all those various neglected items taken care of. Today was the throttle body (TB)... :D No...I didn't take any piccies of the process. ;)

Had to take a peek in the TB to see how bad it was. To me...it was pretty bad fer 187k miles! I was scraping a good ¼" thickness off the air plenum opening...I was pulling chunks out. It was more like an oil leak under the car combined with dirt build up. Never saw one this bad before. Took me a good hour just doing that alone! :eek: The butterfly valve wasn't as bad but still needed a good scrubbing.

It was pretty easy to git the TB off...just 2 nuts and 2 bolts (12mm socket with a 6" extension), 5 hoses, and the TPS connector. Ended up tearing the paper gasket so I have to git a new one at the dealership later today. I left the accelerator and kickdown cable attached as they weren't too much in the way.

Not exactly sure where the excessive buildup came from...gonna put two Fram G2 fuel filters from the valve cover (between the PCV valve and the air plenum and from the valve cover vent to the TB) as a basic oil catch system. Picked up one from Walmart fer about $3...it comes with some short hoses and 4 clamps. I was able to blow into it and it flowed pretty freely. It's clear so you can see any buildup and it should filter out most of any oil gitting past the PCV valve.

I did notice that when the engine is running and opening the oil fill cap, there's a lot of pressure popping through there. Is this normal? Any other 4 cylinder T-100 owners out there wanna chime in? :D

Cleaned the MAF and pulled the fuses fer the ECU/EFI fer about 1 min. Took it out fer a spin and the truck definitely had a good amount of pickup and go...especially when you stand on it. Before...hard acceleration was non-existent.

Also, I noticed that were freeze plugs on the ends of the air plenum. Has anyone here pulled those to clean that out and installed new ones instead of taking the air plenum off? Here's the link (http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_U_199603_TOYOTA_T100_RCK10L-TRSRKA_1701.html?hl=17111A) of the plugs I'm talking about. Obviously...I would go from the front instead of the rear/firewall side... :D

knj27
07-25-2009, 02:35 PM
What would replacing a freeze plug do for you?

BamZipPow
07-26-2009, 01:12 AM
What would replacing a freeze plug do for you?

Cause I'd pop it out so I could git better access to the upper part of the air plenum to clean it up. Replace it fer about $6 from the dealership.

knj27
07-26-2009, 03:03 AM
Anal much? :D

BamZipPow
07-26-2009, 08:12 PM
Anal much? :D

Nope...but if you saw the crud that came out when I was cleaning it and scraping chunks of build out...I'm sure you'd want to clean it out really well, too.

Now that you mention it...I think it would be better to just pull the first half of the plenum off...it's only held on with the throttle body bolts and 6 other bolts. Thanks fer the help! ;)

knj27
07-26-2009, 08:14 PM
Just breakin' your balls a little bit, good job :)

narksuwan
07-27-2009, 09:59 PM
I did notice that when the engine is running and opening the oil fill cap, there's a lot of pressure popping through there. Is this normal? Any other 4 cylinder T-100 owners out there wanna chime in? :D:D

Ever heard of "time to git yer new engine fire up"?:headbang: Technical term for that is blow-by and for a road warrior, should you be driving 3.4?

BamZipPow
07-28-2009, 12:59 PM
Ever heard of "time to git yer new engine fire up"?:headbang: Technical term for that is blow-by and for a road warrior, should you be driving 3.4?

I figured as much...that engine is going to be treated with some Auto-RX later today. Just put the wife's car (2001 Camry 2.2L) on the Auto-RX just last night. This T-100 is to replace the 1993 T-100 that the wife killed when she decided to shop-vac the rain water with the engine intake a few months ago. :(

My other T-100 (1998) has the 3.4L engine... ;) :D

knj27
07-29-2009, 01:48 AM
This T-100 is to replace the 1993 T-100 that the wife killed when she decided to shop-vac the rain water with the engine intake a few months ago. :(

:wtf: :wtf: :wtf:

Do tell...