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Old 12-08-2014, 06:30 PM   #43
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Wow Toyota did very well by you and there's nothing to worry about with a rebuilt engine, because if anything does happen between now, and 8 years and 122k miles from now you're covered.
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Old 12-08-2014, 09:38 PM   #44
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Sweet deal. Ad a regular oil-level check to your weekly PM schedule.
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Very happy to hear that Toyota stepped up and went the extra mile(age) beyond what they were contractually obligated to do. I wouldn't be concerned about longevity. I once had a new Land Cruiser (FJ-80) with a warped deck that required a new short block. After repair I sold it to a friend who recently passed 300,000 miles with no issues.

Might as well have them perform the HPFP TSB while it's in the shop (crickets). Of course they won't be able to hear it and with everything else you've endured I'm sure they'll take your word for it.

Still, I'm curious why the short block "cracked". Did it swallow a valve and hole a piston?
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Old 12-08-2014, 11:00 PM   #46
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I think that's exactly what happened.


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Personally, I would take the deal.

Maybe you didn't drive it enough. Now you can go put some miles on it and stop worrying.
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Very happy to hear that Toyota stepped up and went the extra mile(age) beyond what they were contractually obligated to do. I wouldn't be concerned about longevity. I once had a new Land Cruiser (FJ-80) with a warped deck that required a new short block. After repair I sold it to a friend who recently passed 300,000 miles with no issues.

Might as well have them perform the HPFP TSB while it's in the shop (crickets). Of course they won't be able to hear it and with everything else you've endured I'm sure they'll take your word for it.

Still, I'm curious why the short block "cracked". Did it swallow a valve and hole a piston?
My family's J40 is still ticking... 30 year old, 320,000 miles later!

That HPFP tsb is just wasting everyone's time and money though.....

We should be good stewards of the earth and think about all these perfectly good fuel pumps being thrown out due to people's insecurities that others will laugh at their noisy idle
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Old 12-09-2014, 07:44 PM   #49
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That HPFP tsb is just wasting everyone's time and money though.....

We should be good stewards of the earth and think about all these perfectly good fuel pumps being thrown out due to people's insecurities that others will laugh at their noisy idle
Maybe they are just taking the same pump and passing it from dealership to dealership!
They just mean it is "new" to that service department each time.
Take it off one car send it to the next dealership, put it on that one and send the one from it on. Sort of like a cricket infested chain letter.
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...they determined that only the short block would get replaced along with associated parts and this would be put back together with unaffected parts. Again, not 100% sure that this means, but it sounded like I was getting a rebuilt engine.
A rebuilt engine would be one that had worn out from use (about 300,000 miles with modern cars any more), and then had the cylinder bores refreshed and wear items (rings, bearings, etc.) replaced.

You're not getting a rebuilt engine. You're getting a brand new short block (engine block, crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons, typically) that has all new bearings, rings, etc. So just exactly like your car had when you drove it off the lot. They're just transferring the rest of the components (cylinder heads, water pump, alternator, that sort of stuff) to the new short block. So in essence what you've got is still a car with a measly 2400 miles on it, only with brand new pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, bearings, etc. Like everyone else has said, you're getting a sweet deal.
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That HPFP tsb is just wasting everyone's time and money though.....
Yeah, I've read that around here but mine got the free v.2 HPFP about 2K miles ago and crickets haven't returned.

Not sure how long it took to replace, I dropped it at opening and rode their courtesy van (with complementary coffee and pastry!) home and back later that afternoon.
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wow! good deal. i would take it even though if you're going to mod it. you can go back to stock when you need work done
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Thanks for all the great replies folks. I feel much better about the situation.


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A rebuilt engine would be one that had worn out from use (about 300,000 miles with modern cars any more), and then had the cylinder bores refreshed and wear items (rings, bearings, etc.) replaced.

You're not getting a rebuilt engine. You're getting a brand new short block (engine block, crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons, typically) that has all new bearings, rings, etc. So just exactly like your car had when you drove it off the lot. They're just transferring the rest of the components (cylinder heads, water pump, alternator, that sort of stuff) to the new short block. So in essence what you've got is still a car with a measly 2400 miles on it, only with brand new pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, bearings, etc. Like everyone else has said, you're getting a sweet deal.
He needs to perform the break-in procedure once again?
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