His `89 Xtracab as well as my `88 4Runner have the 3.0 and he also has a `94 Xtracab (daily driver) with the 3.0 as well as a `90 regular cab shortbox with a 3.0. If that wasn`t enough 3VZEs, I also have a 3.0 from a parts 4Runner I had!
Simon and I go way back. We were both first year engineering students in university back in `89. Last May long weekend, we had gone to a trail ride about 3 hours away from home. He had installed some 31 inch rubber on his `94 and I had welded his front diff. All was pretty good as our group had about 15 trucks in it. To give you an idea of how rough the trail was, it was only 11 kilometers from the trail head to the lake we were camping out at but it took us 8 hours to get there! Way fun!
Well, about halfway there, Marc had drowned his Sidekick up to the windshield in a creek. He had to get out from the sunroof! We yanked him out and pulled the plugs. No damage done and he was good to go after about 15 minutes. Not too long after, Simon and I started getting a little rowdy. (he`s single and I figure he was trying to impress the ladies) Now I`m 6`2" 225 lbs but he`s 6`1" 250 lbs and he tried to tackle me. There were some rocks behind me and I was not going to land on them with him crashing down on top of me so I hooked him under the arms and turned him to the side. As he put his leg out to stop himself, we heard a loud snap and he fell to the ground clutching his knee. Bye bye ACL! We didn`t know how bad it was at the time and Simon isn`t one to complain alot so he decided he wanted to complete the ride! We pressed on with me driving because he could not operate the clutch anymore. We came to a water crossing that other trucks navigated successfully before us so I went in. I might have had a little too much speed and the wave started climbing to the top of the hood. Three seconds later the motor just stopped dead. The water was barely touching the bottom of the doors so I decided to try and restart the motor. Bad move! It turned over about a quarter turn and that was it. She was hydro-locked! There was about two inches of water in the cab by the time we were able to get a tow out. We pulled all the plugs and sprayed Muskol mosquito repelent (last resort) in the distributor cap. The motor fired up and ran quite well but the unmistakable ticking of one or more bent rods could be heard. I was breaking everything I touched sofar!
Anyways long story short, I got him to the hospital back home at 6pm the next day and X-rays confirmed a torn ACL requiring surgery. A few weeks later he was walking better so we tore his engine apart and discovered two bent rods. I bought him a complete gasket kit and donated my spare 3VZE and we rebuilt his motor.
I still feel bad about that weekend for what happened to his engine but in the grand scheme of things, it all evens out. I can`t remember him ever riding any one of my dirtbikes without something breaking so we just chalk it up to karma and we don`t worry about it. As for his knee, well, he`ll think twice about trying to open up a can of you know what on me! Besides, his knee is actually stronger than it was before the surgery.
Interesting side note: We wrench on each other`s rigs regularly (even when the other isn`t there) so it`s like we are part owners of each other`s trucks. Just the other day I was a passenger in his `94 and he was powershifting and getting hard on the gas. I`ve got as much scrapped knuckle flesh on that thing as he does so I told him to calm down. He realised what he was doing and did as I asked. I would expect the same from him if I was being hard on my truck.
Toughguy
