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Re: Help get Mick's Ta22 blue slipped Sun, 10 August 2003 10:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Not sure about 1 or 3, but 2 sounds like your oil pressure taking a while to pick up & get the oil to the head. I've heard of 2T-Gs with really low oil pressure so it's not too suprising. Try using a genuine toyota oil filter, as alot of cheap oil filters have no drain back valve, so once you stop the engine the oil drains out of the filter & then the when you go to start it the filter has to fill up with oil before it can get to the rest of the engine.
A better oil filter should make the noise last only a couple of seconds if it doesn't fix it at all.
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