We have 1991 Ranger with 630,000 miles engine rod bearing is knocking ....the old engines are amazing if you take care of them they will virtually run forever its been in the family since june of 1991
I like the old Rangers too. I had a 92 with the Vulcan engine. I wouldn't mind having one of the old 4 cylinders in mint condition ... IMO they ride better than the little Toyotas.
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY The older Fords Like my 1991 2 wheel drive drive very Comortable i dont like the suspesion on the new ones from 1998 and Newer.... To Me The older Ford xlt twin i beam trucks ride the best.
The 2RZ takes roughly 5.8 quarts of oil. Giving 10w-30 is fine in warm climate but the manual recommends 5w-30 for the occasional cold start for better cold oil flow. When you do fill it up to that amount, you will notice it goes over the full line on the dipstick, don't be afraid, that is normal, you can look it up on a lot of forums
If I didn’t know how much to put in,first place to look would be the owners manual. Second, I would run the engine to fill the filter and any nooks and crannies that hold oil, and then check it. After you’ve figured out the correct amount, write it on the valve cover. No guessing on the next change.
My bro has the same truck but red ..he has 155k on it original engine and transmission...he's a registered nurse that little truck made him 223k I one year...he bought the truck for 3500 dollars...he loves it and will never get ride of it. He calls it the little red dragon
Yeah. I think it will have an effect eventually. The internet seems to help level the playing field. Now the average Joe (or Jill) can get word out to millions of people, instead of just the advertising and news companies.
Would like to add that your Super Tech Oil is rated API/SP and ILSAC/GF-6A, That is the highest rating you can get. Ooo, Super Tech is a Mobil1 oil distributed by Warren Dist. Exxon/Mobil bought up Warren Dist. some time back.
You should probably do more frequent oil changes on a high mileage motor. 3,000 miles is probably best. My 84 Camry is about to hit 400,000 and I do every 3k just like the original owner did.
I got a good chuckle there, dropping the plug and haveing to go fish for it, so many times!! For almost ½mil miles that motor has been well taken care of.......Regular Service!
If you live in the north or central US take a good look underneath of it the biggest problem with the tacos is frame rust. In the middle of swapping the frame on mine just got the truck back running and driving today still have to button up a few things and get the bed on. It’s a 2000 5 speed 4x4 v6 Trd off-road only has 151k hopefully she’ll last me a long time I have no worries that it won’t though just as long as rust doesn’t come back it is bad here in Kentucky. The rearend housing had some rust on it but couldn’t afford to replace it just gonna throw some undercoating in it or paint. Had to go to Alabama to get a good frame
I know it's not as clean as the one I got my old so I paid $5,500 for it okay I had about thirty other ones that I pay 2004 and they have no rent right but they won't like brand-new put brand new frames either
My dad had a 2001 dodge ram he would change the oil once a year with Mobile 1 full synthetic. It had 250,000 miles when he gave it to my brother. My brother took it to the race track drifted and abused it. He end up selling it with 350,000 miles on it. Never smoked or consumed oil. I believe in Mobile 1
Yeah I think that was the worst Dodge Ram ever yeah they had just blow up on those things so I'm pretty surprised I don't like even if no one talk but yet to get that kind of money definitely got your money's worth out of it
How's the frame on that truck? I looked at a 99 tundra the other day, It is rough w/195000 mi. , but , the deal killer was FRAME ROT !!!! There was a hole that You could stick at least three fingers in up to Your hand ! ( in the bend where the rear end attached to the frame ,,, on BOTH SIDES )
The frame was mint. It was a southern truck, so not a bit of rust. I say "was" because the truck got totaled a couple of months ago :-( I hear rust can really do a number on these Tacomas though. Some break in half, right? ... Thanks for the comment John!
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Got Totaled!!!!! O god , that hurts my heart.. that was the finest example of that model i'd ever seen. You probably , already , have a better one, right .
Father in-law always performs his own oil change on 06 Silverado using supertech oil and filter . Truck has 287k miles on it and still takes it road trips. Owned since new and never took it to get service at dealership. Still running strong. Now I'm using supertech as well.
There's a reasonable argument among experienced mechanics who've learned the hard way that you should absolutely not do that because you can inadvertently introduce foreign debris particles into the unfiltered side. It's why many manufacturers explicitly say to not do that. The filter isn't dry and the engine isn't un lubed once you refill the engine up with oil.
Thanks. I see your point about the oil. According to the paperwork that came with the truck, it appears he just went with the "basic" oil change. A couple of random invoices do say "Castroll motor oil ... $13.75."
That's white shark that guy hasn't shipped it's leaking oil it's probably all smudged up it still runs cuz all those Motors run but it's definitely not maintained well not worth any more than 1500 2000 big ones
@@GDavis49 He did not have to use AMSOIL, which can give 20k -35K miles between oil change! Full synthetics, oil change every 5K miles oil change is the key. Even Todd bod with 630k miles don’t need AMSOIL. Why waste money with overkill? Full synthetics oil change every 5K miles,best advice.
@@GDavis49 It’s my car, my money, why would I risk going to 20k or 35k? Have you checked the color of your engine oil at 5K miles? That’s not even off-roading! I love my car, never try to skimp on oil and filter change. Before it’s too late. Who you gonna call?
@@GDavis49 Again, it’s my money and my car. Engine oil is cheap, engines are expensive. No mechanic ever recommend 20+k miles oil change. Not even dealership! Don’t fool yourself with SCAMOIL.
@@victorteo4783 I never suggested you do anything with your money or your car. Do whatever you want I could not care less. But as far as engine oil is concerned it’s painfully obvious you don’t know what you’re talking about
I don't get it. I burp next to my GMC and it throws a check engine light. You brag about not checking the oil on a half a million mile truck? sure, don't change the washer. it will never leak. you know what!!! don't bother putting the drain plug back. It's a Toyota, she will clench her plug for you so you can do another what was it? 5 million miles? damn it GMC, why can't you be like that?
Lol. Sorry about that, Ed. ... To be honest, I don't think I've ever changed an oil-pan crush washer (transmission pan, yes) on any vehicle I've ever owned, and I've never had a fill plug leak. I did just check the oil in the truck 2 days ago, first time since that oil change 8 months ago. Still full and still honey-colored. I'm amazed myself. Thanks for the comment!
Oh that particular truck is an animal I owned about 30 of them some of them are real f*****-up and beat the s*** but they all ran and drove fine I just got one now I bought it a couple of years ago 150,000 miles it was never used for a truck paid about $5,000 more than that for it but it's pretty much the cleanest one I've ever had 2002 wellworth 5-speed regular cab brand new frame new shackles so the right I never told nobody told anything with it it looks and drives like it's brand-new Eliza 9 out of town anyway I had lots of other ones but this one pretty much drives the best and looks the best for $5,500 I paid for it I believe at this time it's worth every time cuz I see what other people want $6,000 garbage
That's the most annoying is thing to watch somebody change the oil it's so stupid and people hate changing oil in cars today and they don't even like spend the money on the oil that's why they all burn oil and only inches can I have f***** up so maybe that's the old engine last a long time that for sold at the coma that's the only motive that would go without burning oil matter what you do to it
Supertech oil is made by a 100 year old company called Warren Oil Co. I run it in my Jeep and love it.
I have put a lot of miles on my cars with Supertech. Its a good oil.
We have 1991 Ranger with 630,000 miles engine rod bearing is knocking ....the old engines are amazing if you take care of them they will virtually run forever its been in the family since june of 1991
I like the old Rangers too. I had a 92 with the Vulcan engine. I wouldn't mind having one of the old 4 cylinders in mint condition ... IMO they ride better than the little Toyotas.
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY The older Fords Like my 1991 2 wheel drive drive very Comortable i dont like the suspesion on the new ones from 1998 and Newer.... To Me The older Ford xlt twin i beam trucks ride the best.
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY certainly do. Rangers and S10s have the best ride to them thats for sure.
I can’t get over how good of shape your Tacoma is in for the miles. Incredible.
The 2RZ takes roughly 5.8 quarts of oil. Giving 10w-30 is fine in warm climate but the manual recommends 5w-30 for the occasional cold start for better cold oil flow. When you do fill it up to that amount, you will notice it goes over the full line on the dipstick, don't be afraid, that is normal, you can look it up on a lot of forums
Thanks for the info!
If I didn’t know how much to put in,first place to look would be the owners manual. Second, I would run the engine to fill the filter and any nooks and crannies that hold oil, and then check it. After you’ve figured out the correct amount, write it on the valve cover. No guessing on the next change.
@@dougandersen645 you can also just add what you took out as a baseline then fine tune from there
My bro has the same truck but red ..he has 155k on it original engine and transmission...he's a registered nurse that little truck made him 223k I one year...he bought the truck for 3500 dollars...he loves it and will never get ride of it. He calls it the little red dragon
Just use an oem Toyota filter. They're cheap in price and made by Denso.
Supertech engine oil is a high detergent oil it clean the engine out
Glad to see another guy running the st3614 about to stick one on a Toyota 22re.
Those toyotas are great trucks.
Yes they are!
Perhaps Walmart oil will force other oil brands to lower there prices to compete with Walmart prices.
Yeah. I think it will have an effect eventually. The internet seems to help level the playing field. Now the average Joe (or Jill) can get word out to millions of people, instead of just the advertising and news companies.
You get what you pay for
@@arfanmedni7294 what do you mean with this. Are you implying Warren distribution oil is bad in some way?
@@tomorrowcomestoday1621 no
Would like to add that your Super Tech Oil is rated API/SP and ILSAC/GF-6A, That is the highest rating you can get. Ooo, Super Tech is a Mobil1 oil distributed by Warren Dist. Exxon/Mobil bought up Warren Dist. some time back.
Good info, Mark. Thanks!
Whys the oil look red coming out of the pan at the end. Antifreeze?
You have to start the engine so the oil can circulate through the filter before checking oil
You should probably do more frequent oil changes on a high mileage motor. 3,000 miles is probably best. My 84 Camry is about to hit 400,000 and I do every 3k just like the original owner did.
I got a good chuckle there, dropping the plug and haveing to go fish for it, so many times!! For almost ½mil miles that motor has been well taken care of.......Regular Service!
I think I do it just about every time :-) Thanks for the comment, Mark!
I always drill a hole in the filter and let it drain out
I love Toyota!
I heard that Mobil bought out Warren, that’s a bumber if so. I liked warren oil a lot..
The 2.4 liter 4cyl takes 5.8 qts oil?
How much does yours take?
@@dayton2314 Havent put enough mi on mine to even change it yet Lol.
Yes he checked it when it was up on ramps and didn’t put enough oil?
4 and 1/2 is enough
Just bought me 99 taco 5spd rwd with 246k for 1800 dollars cold A/c thought I got A great deal hopefully I can get it to 500k.
Nice. It does sound like a really great deal. May you make it there and farther, Sean!
If you live in the north or central US take a good look underneath of it the biggest problem with the tacos is frame rust. In the middle of swapping the frame on mine just got the truck back running and driving today still have to button up a few things and get the bed on. It’s a 2000 5 speed 4x4 v6 Trd off-road only has 151k hopefully she’ll last me a long time I have no worries that it won’t though just as long as rust doesn’t come back it is bad here in Kentucky. The rearend housing had some rust on it but couldn’t afford to replace it just gonna throw some undercoating in it or paint. Had to go to Alabama to get a good frame
That's about the right price on the brag about
I know it's not as clean as the one I got my old so I paid $5,500 for it okay I had about thirty other ones that I pay 2004 and they have no rent right but they won't like brand-new put brand new frames either
Yeah watching this guy change the oil is like watching somebody jerk-off especially I don't have to say anything more
Do you still have this truck? How much oil does yours take to get to full mark on dipstick?
Sadly I don't. It was totalled in an accident. But if I remember correctly, I think it was about 5.5 quarts. I think the capacity is listed as 6.
Do you have a video on removing the oil pan?
Sorry, no. :-(
My dad had a 2001 dodge ram he would change the oil once a year with Mobile 1 full synthetic. It had 250,000 miles when he gave it to my brother. My brother took it to the race track drifted and abused it. He end up selling it with 350,000 miles on it. Never smoked or consumed oil. I believe in Mobile 1
Yeah I think that was the worst Dodge Ram ever yeah they had just blow up on those things so I'm pretty surprised I don't like even if no one talk but yet to get that kind of money definitely got your money's worth out of it
How's the frame on that truck?
I looked at a 99 tundra the other day,
It is rough w/195000 mi. , but , the
deal killer was FRAME ROT !!!! There was a hole that You could stick at least
three fingers in up to Your hand ! ( in the bend where the rear end attached to the frame ,,, on BOTH SIDES )
The frame was mint. It was a southern truck, so not a bit of rust. I say "was" because the truck got totaled a couple of months ago :-( I hear rust can really do a number on these Tacomas though. Some break in half, right? ... Thanks for the comment John!
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY BUMMER
I thought I'd found a 99 Myself , but
like I told You , rust being what it is....
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Got Totaled!!!!! O god , that hurts my heart.. that was the finest example of that model i'd ever seen.
You probably , already , have a better one, right .
Thanks, and I wish… but there don’t seem to be any good deals out there anymore. You’ve got to be rich to buy a 20 year old Tacoma 😉
Well I wouldn't say $8,000 be rich there's tons of them out there for less than $8,000 for sure
The oil comes back out of the filter like that because the anti drain back valve holds oil in their to insure fast/instant oil pressure on start up.
Ah. That makes me feel better. Thanks for the info.
How much did you pay for the truck
$1500
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY OMG! your joking in order to hurt us!! how do you get sooooo cheap? that is going for $4k in Iowa
@@rocknrollermann 4-6k here in Cali lol with hig mileage and salvage title lol
@@rocknrollermann He got it so cheap because it has a lot of miles on it,even though it is a Toyota.
On that truck did you ever adjust the valves
Nope. We bought it with 409k plus miles on it. The previous owner might have adjusted them though.
Thanks man I looking to buy one
Lol I have the da same truck I’m at 260,000 miles I change my oil once a year it still runs smooth
nice camera skills in there on that filter
Father in-law always performs his own oil change on 06 Silverado using supertech oil and filter . Truck has 287k miles on it and still takes it road trips. Owned since new and never took it to get service at dealership. Still running strong. Now I'm using supertech as well.
Hey, if you have a Costco membership, the Kirkland brand is the same oil and even cheaper! Thanks for the comment, Robin!
Did I miss you checking the oil level after initial startup, after the filter got filled?
Sorry to say, you didn't Kirk. To be honest, looking back at this video I did a pretty shotty job.
Did you ever done spark plugs?
I don’t think we ever did since we owned it.
Put fresh oil in the new oil filter. That helps lube the motor on first start up.
I'll have to try that. Thanks, for the advice, Scott.
There's a reasonable argument among experienced mechanics who've learned the hard way that you should absolutely not do that because you can inadvertently introduce foreign debris particles into the unfiltered side. It's why many manufacturers explicitly say to not do that. The filter isn't dry and the engine isn't un lubed once you refill the engine up with oil.
I don't watch baseball but I think you are talking about Tommy Lasorda.
I don't watch baseball either. :-) Thanks for the comment Mark!
Outstanding.
Had to have added oil in the past, 2 quarts leaked out.
super reliable tacomas
I would put what the previous owner put in it. Good video.
Thanks. I see your point about the oil. According to the paperwork that came with the truck, it appears he just went with the "basic" oil change. A couple of random invoices do say "Castroll motor oil ... $13.75."
You’re welcome. Hope you have many more years use out of that truck. 👍🏼
Grade video my friend! Are you Greek ??
Actually, thoma, no... I write, and Voskos is my pen-name, which I decided to use for my RUclips as well.
@@FamilyFriendlyDIY Οκ Μy friend and congratulations for your video
Never knew they made 4 lug Tacoma's
Ha ha. Yeah. Like the fake lug wheel covers? ;-)
That's white shark that guy hasn't shipped it's leaking oil it's probably all smudged up it still runs cuz all those Motors run but it's definitely not maintained well not worth any more than 1500 2000 big ones
See? 414,000 miles! With full synthetic. that’s for taking care of 5,000 miles oil change. Never, never try for 20k or 35k miles!
You can if you use Amsoil 👍
@@GDavis49 He did not have to use AMSOIL, which can give 20k -35K miles between oil change! Full synthetics, oil change every 5K miles oil change is the key. Even Todd bod with 630k miles don’t need AMSOIL. Why waste money with overkill? Full synthetics oil change every 5K miles,best advice.
@@GDavis49 It’s my car, my money, why would I risk going to 20k or 35k? Have you checked the color of your engine oil at 5K miles? That’s not even off-roading! I love my car, never try to skimp on oil and filter change. Before it’s too late. Who you gonna call?
@@GDavis49 Again, it’s my money and my car. Engine oil is cheap, engines are expensive. No mechanic ever recommend 20+k miles oil change. Not even dealership! Don’t fool yourself with SCAMOIL.
@@victorteo4783 I never suggested you do anything with your money or your car. Do whatever you want I could not care less. But as far as engine oil is concerned it’s painfully obvious you don’t know what you’re talking about
I don't get it. I burp next to my GMC and it throws a check engine light. You brag about not checking the oil on a half a million mile truck? sure, don't change the washer. it will never leak. you know what!!! don't bother putting the drain plug back. It's a Toyota, she will clench her plug for you so you can do another what was it? 5 million miles? damn it GMC, why can't you be like that?
Lol. Sorry about that, Ed. ... To be honest, I don't think I've ever changed an oil-pan crush washer (transmission pan, yes) on any vehicle I've ever owned, and I've never had a fill plug leak.
I did just check the oil in the truck 2 days ago, first time since that oil change 8 months ago. Still full and still honey-colored. I'm amazed myself. Thanks for the comment!
Its mint boiz
Cheapest of the cheap, but it works good
Not the cheapest oil anymore ! Costco oil is way cheaper than that and made by the same company !
Still going to well use it and everything I own
😘
Oh that particular truck is an animal I owned about 30 of them some of them are real f*****-up and beat the s*** but they all ran and drove fine I just got one now I bought it a couple of years ago 150,000 miles it was never used for a truck paid about $5,000 more than that for it but it's pretty much the cleanest one I've ever had 2002 wellworth 5-speed regular cab brand new frame new shackles so the right I never told nobody told anything with it it looks and drives like it's brand-new Eliza 9 out of town anyway I had lots of other ones but this one pretty much drives the best and looks the best for $5,500 I paid for it I believe at this time it's worth every time cuz I see what other people want $6,000 garbage
That's the most annoying is thing to watch somebody change the oil it's so stupid and people hate changing oil in cars today and they don't even like spend the money on the oil that's why they all burn oil and only inches can I have f***** up so maybe that's the old engine last a long time that for sold at the coma that's the only motive that would go without burning oil matter what you do to it
Everything was fine until I seen his shoes, sandals yuck