Saan kaya ako makakabili nito? Wala kasing thermostat yung LC II namin nung makuha, eh.
The engine is running too cold.
Wala ata sa WAS at Kanzen.
Thanks.
Saan kaya ako makakabili nito? Wala kasing thermostat yung LC II namin nung makuha, eh.
The engine is running too cold.
Wala ata sa WAS at Kanzen.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by OTEP
Otep, try mo ke Celica motors sa banawe din, universal lang ata yang mga thermostat ng japanese cars.
hanapin ko yung sa 21R-U ko tapos bigay ko sayo, di ko lang sure kung buo.
ang importante sa thermostat yung opening temperature, naka stamped sa thermostat mismo.
Kahit part number lang sana. Most shops wont search kung walang sample na ipapakita. I've been to Denso, WAS, Kanzen, CASC, etc. Lahat sample ang hanap.
Some of them didn't even know what a 22R was.
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Otep,
maybe i can help you with that, i guess your engine is 22R or 22RE..carburated or EFI here's a part number for a dual stage thermostat which might solve your problem..
part number is 90916-03070....
let me know if you want, i can ask some auto shops here for the price..
thanks a lot and have a great day
peace out
cale eric
Cale,
Thanks. It's a 22R (carb). The part number will really help a lot.![]()
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hey otep,
if that part number doesn't work try this....406-195..which kind of thermostat anyways..
thanks
cale
otep,
thermostat original equipment temperature part number 406-195 ($3.99)
thermostat original equipment temperature gen II part number GT753-195
what year is your land cruiser
peace out
cale
I've written down the numbers.The unit was manufactured in 1994.
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ano ba version ng land cruiser mo? the thermostats usually have different temperature readings for it to open. some open at lower temps than others, you have to get the most suitable for our country. it may open too late and will end up with a hotter engine or too early.
well...i guess there's no difference on the engine, its a toyota 22R carburated
oh OTEP check this out this might help.... http://www.cascadecrawlers.com/toyota/thermostat/index.shtml
peace out ya all
have a great day
cale
ARB,
It's a Mid-East spec model.Pero like all other Land Cruisers, it was manufactured in the Araco plant in Japan.
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bulldog,
I think the running cold is causing excessive build up on the spark plugs. And the fuel economy is lousy for a 4-banger according to my dad (who uses it more often).
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di ba carb pa yan? to try to get more kilometers per liter, try to install MSD, it will help eliminate fouling up and will give more power and will make the engine more efficient. may MSD 6 off road, for 4wd vehicles naman.
otep, nakita ko na yung old thermostat from my 21R engine. Naka stamped 82degrees Celsius or 180deg F. Bigay ko na lang sayo para sample, di ko lang alam kung buo pa ito, Hehe. Tingin ko iisa yang thermostat ng 22R, 20R & 21R basta carb model, kasi parehong pareho sila ng valve cover and construction. Yung 21R lumabas yan local sa Cressida.
Pareho din yung sa genI ko ng thermostat ng 21R, stocked opened na lang palagi kaya ko pinalitan. P400.+ ata bili ko sa Union motors balintawak. :D
Tips on checking if the thermostat is still installed:
1. On cold shut off engine, squeeze briskly the radiator hose you should hear a faint sound like "click..click" if the thermostat is still present in its housing. The "clicking like" sound comes from the jiggle pin/valve, part of the thermostat, this tiny valve allows air to escape while filling.
2. After drainning a portion of your coolant, remove the upper radiator hose on the thermostat housing side or engine side. You can see it with a flashlight or feel it with your finger if the thermostat is still installed. Mostly its stocked opened when its dead.
:D