http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?S=FI&P=26
Follow the process in the online manual, there are several possible problems. You just have to start from the beginning.
Ian
Are the locating dowel pins installed in the rear timing cover to engine block area? This could cause it to be off, otherwise it needs to be machined flush with the block or you will have problems later.
Or buy this....
http://www.beechperformance.com/images/p40.jpg
Go here http://www.beechperformance.com/html/toyota_products.html and it is about half way down the page.
Yes I used a bottoming tap. I have been working as an auto tech for 10+ years. The threads are clean. They were pretty much clean before I even started. I have not put lube on the studs yet as I am not ready to install them. The studs are threading all the way to the bottom of the threads in the...
Did you read my post before responding? Anyways, I shortened the studs so that they sit flush with the block. This is the second set I have done this with and the 1st is holding up great. It just made me nervous when I measured everything and it was very close, plus I removed some off the head...
Yes I did, The depth of the hole is 1.1 inches or a little under. The length of thread on the stud is just under 1 inch, there is about .250 thou left to thread in. That means there is about .300-.350 thou in the bottom of the hole left unthreaded, which looks about right. This thing just...
Anyone ever had this problem? I could understand seeing this problem with a head and block that has been machined, but this car hasn't had either and they are still too long. I am having the head machined so this makes me worry even more. There are about 5 threads sticking out of the block still...
You need to check it for flatness with a straight edge and go from there. The cylinder head surface must be clean before checking it. Toyota gives you a spec for warpage that is acceptable. I have replaced a headgasket without resurfacing again after only a few thousand miles, but it wasn't...
I had to grind on the pin when I installed the marlin crawler thrust washer, make it shorter I believe. I think the washer goes on with some tapping from a hammer and punch. What is the engraved number on your shift fork? Just curious as I got a mismachined shift fork that marlin crawler denied...
Crush it buy a Prius! I've heard it a hundred times before..... I work at a Saab repair shop in Bend, so I have dealt with Travis on several occasions. My best guess is that you have a thrust washer out of place or maybe something not pressed all the way in to position. Start checking the parts...
Tell Travis to help you out! He might suggest a thousand different things in 2 seconds though. He's always going a million miles an hour. Haha. ;-) If I was closer I would. How far can you tighten it down before it sticks? Maybe a thrust washer out of place?
I understand that having adjustable gears would fix this, but being that I just had the car tuned a few weeks ago... I am going to wait until next summer when I have larger changes to account for a retune. It might be a good idea to edit your original post about the gear change and add that it...
Just a note for everybody considering this smaller oil pump drive gear, it is possible to make this work, but..... If you are on a standalone EMS, it WILL change your timing by a degree or two. I just went to put the one on that I had made and guess what, I can't unless I want to have it...
I would start by removing your alternator and having it tested at a parts store or rebuild shop. Alternators that are not charging or are producing too much ac voltage can cause many things to not work or run correctly. Start there and if you need a new alternator that may just fix all your...
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