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  1. 1 hour ago, Linas.P said:

    2AD-FHV is diesel (IS220d), as well oil burning is not the same as lack of pressure, besides IS250 is about average compared to other cars, nor really worse. @Ben774 - not heard of pump failure being common issue, however Lexus diesels are prone to all sorts of issues, head gaskets etc. so if engine has issues in the past, like head gasket and oil was mixed with coolant, then engine was fixed, I would not be surprised if that affected reliability of oil pump. Why do you think there is no oil pressure? Could it be a sensor which is faulty? 

    No, know all too well about the head gasket thing. Stepson bought it and we did the head gasket. He also got what is apparently the only 220 that had a missing oil channel in one of the cam carriers but since it'd come off the car it went back on, would have been nice if it could've done nother 100k. He drove it to MOT, went to go get two tyres to pass and then broke down 100 yards away from the MOT center with the exhaust cam apparently seizing, melting the carrier and splitting the camshaft. Rebuilt it with a new head but it'd been laid up for months im between with him being ill. Got no pressure as in the pump isn't sucking up and forcing oil to the filter and round the engine

  2. 1 hour ago, Linas.P said:

    I guess the only issue is that you carrying out work yourself and Toyota/Lexus may not be inclined to warrant the job even if the part was faulty.

    It would be nice if they could be favourable on this considering the fact I'm qualified but not currently running a garage

  3. I'm inclined to say a booboo was made searching the bay and finding a head with all 8 ports.

     

    Stepson also says he spotted the missing port when we did the gasket but assumed there was some reason for it since it had overhead oilers.

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  4. That is unfortunate. My stepson bought the car last August and we did the head gasket, he drove it around a while and its been off the road since last year while his kidney decided to try explode on him and the MOT place couldn't be arsed to do the compression test on it that I'd asked for. Can't remember what the sticker on the rocker said, I think it was an fhv, can't confirm with certainty right now as it has since turned to a beige smear since being upside down in a box in his boot. At about 100k iirc. 

     

    I've already got a pair of camshafts from the bay. The pics are of when we were rebuilding the head. Was quite amazed to find no signs of any piston/valve contact and it still be timed and turning over as it should but with 75% of the teeth lunched. I've read on here that Lexus were just replacing whole engines for the head gasket fault because it was just cheaper, easier and less chance of the car coming back to them again. Would be somewhat reluctant to put a complete eBay engine in over replacing the head for a decent one. Hoping for a bit of luck with what seems to be a major manufacturing fault that's allowed the cam to seize in the carrier and cause the damage. 

    38 minutes ago, Linas.P said:

    Now that said, maybe somebody could confirm - wasn't 2AD-FTV under 160k miles extended warranty for all it's dreadful issues? Or did it only apply to earlier 2AD-FHV? Other avenue for resolution - what about warranty for part?

    If anyone else with knowledge or experience on this could confirm that'd be fantastic.

  5. That's what I'm thinking. They went to the effort of putting then in the others and overhead oilers for the lobes, I'd expect this eighth one to also have an oil port. There's some scorch marks and displaced metal on that one. Spoke to a servicing guy at Lexus Plymouth who said the technical guy will ring me back about it. It's a 60 plate so don't know if it'll go anywhere

  6. So, I've done the head gasket on one of the notorious 2.2d engines. Then, after some miles it broke down outside the MOT station. Stripped it down and found a snapped camshaft. Every one of the cam carriers has an oil channel, except from the one where it broke. Is this something Toyota designed, should the head have been a reject in quality control, or is it the outside possibility that the cam melted the head and perfectly sealed over the oil port?

    TIA, probably also speak to Toyota before going any further

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  7. I did, yes, with the help of the stepson since it's his new car. It was the typical sort of Japanese thing, mostly everything held on with 4, even, metric bolts and easily accessible but then also quite fiddly with all the awful, squeezy hose clips and everything at the back around the high pressure pump. Hands are kinda cut to ribbons now. One thing that would have been greatly appreciated is if the timing chain cover had been split somewhere between the crank pulley and the head since there's a chain tensioner bolted to both the block and head. Head bolt torqueing sequence is very counter intuitive too.

     

    All back together now and a little sluggish turning over but battery's only at about 12.3v. Been trawling the site a little and seen someone else has had the fuel filter o ring decide to blowout. Just hoping no crust decides to pull through from the intake and lunch the valves/turbo. 

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