New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing

   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #181  
If it can live a long life as a diesel with the increased compression required, for gas use reliability- the engine is already overbuilt.
A gas version, due to its lower thermal efficiency, will put a greater thermal load on the engines heads, at the same power output.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #182  
I get a kick out of how Yota Tundra owners refer to them as 'beasts'. Those are in my view, toy trucks and not much else. I could put one in the back of my Ford F350 4x4 and it wouldn't even engage the helper springs. Never be a yapanese truck on this farm, ever. I require a real truck, not a poser.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #183  
I get a kick out of how Yota Tundra owners refer to them as 'beasts'. Those are in my view, toy trucks and not much else. I could put one in the back of my Ford F350 4x4 and it wouldn't even engage the helper springs. Never be a yapanese truck on this farm, ever. I require a real truck, not a poser.
I have a couple F450s and a couple F150s and a Raptor 150.. As well as the 24 Tundra. The Toyota is very nice to drive.. extremely comfortable and the turbo motor is more than adequate..similar to the 3.5 eboost. For me it's a work truck in and out of the city several times a week.
Although they have some issues, they are a pretty nice rig
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #184  
If I remember correctly, didn't Yota have an issue a while back (like maybe 10 years ago) with their engines then? Weren't they sludging up and failing back then as well? I see to remember that a ways back??
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #185  
The O)NLY reason that automakers are getting away from 'real' engines and building those small displacement engines and then adding turbocharging and the like is, they all want to meet the CAFE mileage standards

Me, I prefer displacement over tiny engines, always have and I can well afford the cost of fuel and don't really care what it costs. Neither does my wife, probably why she bought a Suburban where even the base engine is a V8

Not saying I'm not guilty of owning a vehicle with a small engine, I do, but at least I can admit my Ford Focus RS is small and it's certainly not a roomy or capable hauler.

It's a go fast fun car and that is about it.

Last Yoya I owned was an FJ Landcruiser way back in the 60's and it rusted out before it was paid off...
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #186  
If I remember correctly, didn't Yota have an issue a while back (like maybe 10 years ago) with their engines then? Weren't they sludging up and failing back then as well? I see to remember that a ways back??
don't remember the sludge issue recall. the mid 90's v6 on the T100 & Tacomas had a huge defective head gasket recall. thankfully i purchased the 4 banger @ 330k original engine miles today (purchased new '92)
say what you will re: japanese trucks of that era, sure glad to have one still in top shape rather than taking out a 2nd mortgage for the living room sized domestic pick ups these days with multiple sensors waiting to go out. to each his own ride, regards
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #187  
don't remember the sludge issue recall. the mid 90's v6 on the T100 & Tacomas had a huge defective head gasket recall. thankfully i purchased the 4 banger @ 330k original engine miles today (purchased new '92)
say what you will re: japanese trucks of that era, sure glad to have one still in top shape rather than taking out a 2nd mortgage for the living room sized domestic pick ups these days with multiple sensors waiting to go out. to each his own ride, regards

I always liked the T100, and I couldn't tell you why. I was a kid in the 90's, I wasn't driving; maybe it was the commercials?

No matter, the thing holds a soft spot in my heart. 🍻

Care to post a picture?
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #188  
I always liked the T100, and I couldn't tell you why. I was a kid in the 90's, I wasn't driving; maybe it was the commercials?

No matter, the thing holds a soft spot in my heart. 🍻

Care to post a picture?
thanks for note. the T100 was a Lexus design V6, Tacomas had both 4 & 6 cyl...both came out in the mid 90's. my rig is the 4cyl 4x4 22re prior to the Tacoma. i would never consider new today as the cab/bench seat long bed models are long gone. mine was a 10 month special order from jdm factory 7' long bed

the following T100 image i pulled off the net, the 2nd is my own rig. only the seals have been replaced on the engine 330k

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   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #189  
If I remember correctly, didn't Yota have an issue a while back (like maybe 10 years ago) with their engines then? Weren't they sludging up and failing back then as well? I see to remember that a ways back??
The earlier V8 Tundra motor was virtually bullet proof.. lots of 250-300k mile examples out there.

Toyota did have a fairly significant issue with rotted frames in Tacomas and 4 Runners.. the manufacturer did step up and either buy vehicles back or replace frames and other components related to such depending on what the owner wanted. .. and this was on 10+ year old vehicles… significantly out of warranty.. Thats a pretty strong good faith repair / remedy on their part.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #190  
The first image is what I remember, but your truck is gorgeous in it's own right- and it hides that 330k for sure. I admire the simplicity.

On the other hand, I couldn't fit in your truck.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #191  
good point, totally understand, life is about finding a pickup that fits the needs. i've worked mine hard on the mt farm, but would have required something different were i commercial, etc.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #192  
good point, totally understand, life is about finding a pickup that fits the needs. i've worked mine hard on the mt farm, but would have required something different were i commercial, etc.

If I were a smaller person, especially without children, I'd have a Miata and a mid-size extended-cab pickup. ;)

I wasn't destined for that life. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #193  
I think a lot of these engine problems (across all brands) stem from rushing engines to market without sufficient testing. And the ever-changing emissions standards don’t help either. Damn government just can’t let things be. A company has to design a whole new engine just to get the required .25 mpg better than the last, or .5% reduction in X chemical. It’s ridiculous.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #194  
If I were a smaller person, especially without children, I'd have a Miata and a mid-size extended-cab pickup. ;)

I wasn't destined for that life. :ROFLMAO:
actually today's market offers maybe more diverse options to fit our needs than back then.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #195  
don't remember the sludge issue recall. the mid 90's v6 on the T100 & Tacomas had a huge defective head gasket recall. thankfully i purchased the 4 banger @ 330k original engine miles today (purchased new '92)
say what you will re: japanese trucks of that era, sure glad to have one still in top shape rather than taking out a 2nd mortgage for the living room sized domestic pick ups these days with multiple sensors waiting to go out. to each his own ride, regards
Yep, we did them on the sons 1995 4 runner at about 160K miles looked like the head gaskets were poor quality IIRC, and Toyota used those torque to yield bolts so they had to be replaced as well. Ran fine after that.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #196  
The first image is what I remember, but your truck is gorgeous in it's own right- and it hides that 330k for sure. I admire the simplicity.

On the other hand, I couldn't fit in your truck.
Sounds like me trying to fit in the grandkids 2 door Wrangler. Jeep made the seat slide rails to short.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #197  
Yep, we did them on the sons 1995 4 runner at about 160K miles looked like the head gaskets were poor quality IIRC, and Toyota used those torque to yield bolts so they had to be replaced as well. Ran fine after that.
`correct. the head required a thicker gasket, apparently the engine design bolt pattern needed more head bolts, regards
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #198  
Sounds like me trying to fit in the grandkids 2 door Wrangler. Jeep made the seat slide rails to short.

That makes me think about squeezing into my Grandfather's extended cab Sierra back in the early-90's. Looking back it was a tight fit, but it was a hell of a lot better than my parents and I squeezed into my stepfathers single-cab, stick shift, K2500. That was rough.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #199  
In 2004 I bought a barely used (600 miles) 2004 Tundra 4x4, V6, 5-speed and it was the most trouble free vehicle I've ever had. It had just under 100,000 miles when I gave it to my son who still has it. At that time it still had the original brakes, all I did was replace fluids, spark plugs once, and the timing belt at 96,000. It wasn't the greatest for mpg, getting 14 in winter and 16 the rest of the year in mixed driving, and 19-20 on trips once out of the hills.

Contrast a 2003 Dodge 1500 that my friend bought about the same time new. I think it had the 360 V8 and seldom got 10 mpg, generally 8-9. He was always having to fix that truck and was considering turning it in for $800 cash for clunkers program when his son hit a pole totaling it, which was a blessing. By that time 4wd wasn't working nor was AC.
 
   / New Toyota Tundra’s Recalled for Spun Crank Bearing #200  
Despite Dodge/Ram/Stellantis have a good diesel (Cummins) and possibly a good (Allison) trans, the rest of the vehicle components are junk as in lowest possible procurement cost versus the highest possible profit margin and I know that as factual as the outfit I retired from was the largest provider of interior component steel (axle housings, suspension components, frame steel) and a bunch of other stuff, including some engine components (not diesel related) but gas engine related and I can say with experience that they buy the cheapest materials possible, could care less about grades or quality (don't care about mill certs or origin of materials), so long as it's cheap. I remember them even buying from us, Russian steel that was very poor quality but they cold have cared less, all they were even concerned with was price. Why I'd never buy a Stellantis product as I got the see the inner workings and it wasn't pleasant top observe. In reality, Fords and GM isn't a whole lot better but they are better than Stellantis ever hoped to be.

Sadly, none of them are even close to being worth what they ask for them anyway and that includes Yota, Nissan and all the rest and why I'll never buy a new vehicle. My 97 Ford F350 4x4 diesel is just fine, has no rust and sleeps in the garage all winter so it's never seen snow and back then, they actually built REAL light duty trucks with real 8 foot beds and not the poser crap built today.
 

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