Howdy!
I got some good new and bad news.
Good News: The cat came off real easy. The nuts and bolts loosened up (Toyota quality), and the exhaust pipe has a flex section to get the cat off. No problem.
Bad News: When I cranked it, it still ran cr@ppy. Now what.
Here are my guesses, please add your own. I've got to get this thing back out on the road.
1) I was thinking maybe the timing belt could've slipped (but I'm not sure if its a belt or a chain, I'll find out tomorrow).
2) Other than that, it's got to be a sensor. Most likely an oxygen sensor.
3) Maybe it could be a broken distributor (I'll check all that stuff out), but I doubt it.
Any other suggestions? I'm trying to figure out how to get the codes. Other than that, The Warden is only letting me have about 20 minutes a day to work on the thing. Maybe a bit more.
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- JyRO
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Y2K 2500 Cummins ETC/DEE, SLT+, 4X4, Quad, LB, Intense Blue Sport, 3. 54 LSD, rear aux. springs (camper special), sliding rear window, all options except cab clearance lights including agate leather, totally stock engine, silencer ring removed, "stealth," mod to run fogs with high beam. (20. 8 mpg @ 70 mph) Since everybody else listed their toys, I will too.
2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4, 5-speed, 3. 4L V6 (25. 5 mpg @ 65 mph)
1995 Kawasaki ZX6-R, 97 H. P. @ Rr tire, 6-speed, . 6L I-4, 410 lbs. wet
- (60+ mpg @ 65 mph, but who can do that?) (For Sale)-[SOLD]
1990 Toyota Celica STX, FWD, 5-speed, 1. 6L I4 (36+ mpg @ 65 mph)
1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL Limited Edition RWD, 5-speed, 1. 1L Wankel (For sale)
No auto trannies in my home! Just say, "No!" to auto trannies.
I got some good new and bad news.
Good News: The cat came off real easy. The nuts and bolts loosened up (Toyota quality), and the exhaust pipe has a flex section to get the cat off. No problem.
Bad News: When I cranked it, it still ran cr@ppy. Now what.
Here are my guesses, please add your own. I've got to get this thing back out on the road.
1) I was thinking maybe the timing belt could've slipped (but I'm not sure if its a belt or a chain, I'll find out tomorrow).
2) Other than that, it's got to be a sensor. Most likely an oxygen sensor.
3) Maybe it could be a broken distributor (I'll check all that stuff out), but I doubt it.
Any other suggestions? I'm trying to figure out how to get the codes. Other than that, The Warden is only letting me have about 20 minutes a day to work on the thing. Maybe a bit more.

- JyRO
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Y2K 2500 Cummins ETC/DEE, SLT+, 4X4, Quad, LB, Intense Blue Sport, 3. 54 LSD, rear aux. springs (camper special), sliding rear window, all options except cab clearance lights including agate leather, totally stock engine, silencer ring removed, "stealth," mod to run fogs with high beam. (20. 8 mpg @ 70 mph) Since everybody else listed their toys, I will too.
2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4, 5-speed, 3. 4L V6 (25. 5 mpg @ 65 mph)
1995 Kawasaki ZX6-R, 97 H. P. @ Rr tire, 6-speed, . 6L I-4, 410 lbs. wet
- (60+ mpg @ 65 mph, but who can do that?) (For Sale)-[SOLD]
1990 Toyota Celica STX, FWD, 5-speed, 1. 6L I4 (36+ mpg @ 65 mph)
1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL Limited Edition RWD, 5-speed, 1. 1L Wankel (For sale)
No auto trannies in my home! Just say, "No!" to auto trannies.