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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2010
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    44
    #1
    Hi Guys,

    I have a 1998 Toyota Corolla 1.6Glie w/ a 4a-fe engine. I'm almost at 180k KM in my odometer and it's showing the below signs/problems:

    1. there's water in cylinder 3 that came from the radiator coolant. I knew it was from the radiator coolant because of the color of the liquid being yellowish which is the prestone/water 50:50 mixture.

    2. I see white smoke coming out of the exhasut even at normal running temperature. Not very thick though as if it came out of a cigarette only.

    3. Idle drops to 600rpm resulting to unusual vibration of engine.

    4. I saw a somewhat off-white frothe-like build up in my oil cap.

    5. Checking on the radiator cap/mouth, there are small bubbles/ continous pockets of air.



    Note:

    * I haven't experience overheating with these signs present.
    * I'm not experienceing oil consumption/leak
    * radiator coolant needs a top up more often thabn usual.

    I had the car checked by 2 shops and both suggested a complete general overhaul of the engine. I'm having second thoughts a i think i only need a top overhaul becasue i think my head gasket was worn out already. As explained to me by the second shop (Autotech in Manila), they recommended a complete overhaul because they think the block part of the engine may also have warpage that needs also to be flattened out so the block and head will have a perfectly flat surface contact with the head gasket. Another reason if that oil seals in the block area would likely be perished also and needs to be replaced.

    What do you guys think? I very much intend to keep the car for a long time as it means a lot to me so if the engine can be restored close back to it's original specs then it would be great to run another 180k KMs. I'm just skeptic if i indeed really need the comkplete engine overhaul at this point of teh engine's state.

    Thanks everyone
    Last edited by louiemark; May 25th, 2012 at 06:56 AM. Reason: additional detials

  2. Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Posts
    5,130
    #2
    4AFE engines are bimetallic, the head is yamaha cast aluminum and the block is cast iron. the block seldom warps compared to the aluminum head. what you need might just be cylinder head gasket replacement or a might as well (MAW) valve grind since the head is already out with this operation. do not opt for cylinder head resurfacing if it does not warrant one. have the shop check the head warpage with a straight edge tool. a warpage of up to 1.5 thousandths of an inch is acceptable. do not skimp on labor, take your car to a [U]competent[U] shop. you get what you pay for most of the time. just like a general practitioner trying to do brain surgery. take it to the specialists.

Toyota 4afe engine overhaul