0 Comments for Some Guy In Nevada https://www.someguyinnevada.com Travels with Some Guy Tue, 13 Mar 2018 22:54:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Comment on About by Donald Watkins https://www.someguyinnevada.com/about/comment-page-1#comment-825 Tue, 13 Mar 2018 22:54:41 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?page_id=2#comment-825 I’m having trouble starting my 01 tundra 4.7 it doesn’t happen all the time but when it does it just clicks and I turn the switch like 30 times still nothing then all of sudden it fires up and goes just fine sometimes months without no problem I’m not a mechanic but I know some stuff any help would be great

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Comment on WordPress plugin for Spot Messenger by Crust https://www.someguyinnevada.com/wp-findmespot/comment-page-1#comment-824 Mon, 10 Apr 2017 18:50:10 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=796#comment-824 I have this up and working. Fantastic plugin. Needed to make wholesale changes in wp-findmespot.php. Also needed a small change in maps3.php (to pass the Google API key).

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by Tuff Tundra https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-823 Fri, 31 Mar 2017 17:07:07 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-823 Thanks for the info! Just got my starter out , waiting for the new one to reassemble. One thing that went wrong with mine was the starter housing broke and was still stuck in the hole with a bearing and part of the shaft in it. I was going to rebuild the starter but ended up having to order a new one anyways.

Like another guy in an above comment i have very large hands and ended up having to move the wiring harness. I also had to move the coolant flange out of the way. What a pain in the *$$! This is the only major part i have had to change other than the alternator . Pretty good considering how long I’ve had this 2000 tundra, it now has 428,000 kms !

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by clinton https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-819 Mon, 30 Jan 2017 01:05:11 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-819 I just completed a tundra starter replacement and considered writing one of these tutorials initially but thought…Nah somebody has probably already done it and a much better job….YUP!…i wish i had found this in the first place…your instructions are GREAT…especially the o-rings advice!…today i found fuel leaking…now i know why…THANKS!

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by HDrake https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-817 Tue, 03 Jan 2017 01:00:41 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-817 Excellent Job, a very detailed and informative step by step procedure on a otherwise difficult procedure. Thank you for posting this as it saved me numerous hours and possible mistakes.

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by Joseph Goldsborough https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-814 Fri, 23 Dec 2016 19:00:26 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-814 Use Vaseline on the intake bolts heads and nuts help,s , to keep them from falling great info thanks for the wed site . 12/23/16

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by TrishW https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-783 Fri, 18 Nov 2016 16:27:58 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-783 Thank you so much for such a step-by-step informative video!!! You are the MAN, from Nevada!!
I did not delve into my truck as far as you covered but did learn a lot more about my truck than I ever have!
You are a life saver; yours was the ONLY informational site that specifically addressed this!
I hope your truck is running like a top!
Thanks again!

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by Andrew https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-782 Fri, 18 Nov 2016 03:04:22 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-782 Thank you sir for taking the time to create this excellent tutorial. I know that you saved me countless hours and several hundred dollars. Not sure if you are a technical writer, but you should be. Took me about 4 hours this afternoon and thanks to your guidance all went smooth.

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by Jim Urquhart https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-772 Sat, 15 Oct 2016 01:58:38 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-772 Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I am a commercial fisherman, I have been the owner operator of a commercial fishing vessel for over 20 years, during that time I have never hired a mechanic to repair my engines, I have done all the repairs maintenance myself.

My tundra starter went out, I thought simple fix, went under the vehicle spent a hour looking for the damn thing, came across your website, disgusted and amazed toyota put the starter buried under the exhaust manifold.

Long story short thank you for a beautifully written article on how to replace the starter. You saved me precious hours that I need to keep my commercial fishing boat in operation.

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!

Owner operator fishing vessel, “And Then Some”

Captain Jim

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Comment on Toyota Tundra starter repair – A journey of discovery by Johnny G https://www.someguyinnevada.com/toyota-tundra-starter-repair-a-journey-of-discovery/comment-page-3#comment-767 Mon, 03 Oct 2016 21:53:25 +0000 http://www.someguyinnevada.com/?p=712#comment-767 It’s a job for patience, thats for sure. The engine bay is large and reaching all those parts gets a bit old. I covered the fenders and radiator with towels and a thick small rug over the front helps on your stomach. Haven’t heard one person mention the sticky goop I encountered at the lower end of the intake ports and into the valve areas. Mine was so bad I used micro cloths and gas to wipe out the gooey build up. (189k miles) Thanks for taking the time to post this good write up. Taking the wire off the starter was a chore (counterclockwise turn) and I hope its a wee bit easier putting it back on.

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