pulled the trigger on a set before inflation occurs. hopefully i got the right ones, can some one verify them please?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121554913477?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT#viTabs_0
hah Thanks, keeping the a/c is vital here in Florida.
So this just happened yesterday with the help of SuspectSupra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW3Qg79_MNY&list=UUs26de5DDpwLMECfVwybzCQ
Then this happened
Went ahead and removed the condenser, evaporator and the lines to get it flushed. Replaced all the seals, expansion valve, receiver drier and replaced the condenser with a parallel flow.
Got to replace the bearing for the a/c clutch and...
Another update to add,
Wanted to reseal the trans with some new gaskets before the install:
Bearing retainer off
after some paint
New seal in place and fipg
Also replaced the output shaft seal
forgot to take pics of it put together.
i really don't like the look of it but the other option it to cap it off which can probably cause issues with overheating.
i just have to see how it looks once installed in the supra.
I managed to order a few more parts for the exhaust side:
-Borg Warner s360 aka 83-75 with a .88 A/R open T4
-ebay open t4 cast manifold
-Precision 46mm wastegate
-Tial Q bov with 11psi spring
-Boost Lab v-band kit Marmon flange to 3"
-3" 304 stainless steel u-j bend tubing to make...
an update for the people looking into this, i found a molded hose at my local parts store that fits pretty good. you might be able to find something better if your store has alot of options. I used a Gates heater hose part# 19193.
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