Its aggravating when I spend my time trying to help you in the thread where your saying you didnt blow the head gasket and you didnt drive it hard and everything else you said here http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115341 and then I see this thread. :nono:
You changed some seals. Thats being clear. Replaced and resealed could mean anything from changing bearings to swapping out the block with another one.
Now, to fix your problem.
Change your oil just to be safe.
Compression test to make sure your overheating didnt blow the HG
Pressure...
Replaced and resealed bottom end? I'm trying to help you but your not being clear at all. What did you do? Be specific i.e. bearings piston rings HG exc. Who did the work? You, a shop, or the previous owner?
Change your oil.
Check coolant for oil.
Compression test.
Test, better yet...
Are you saying that you know that your HG blew, or is this just poor grammar?
You said you were still breaking it in. When did the 1JZ get put in? Did you change the HG then? a full rebuild?
Still breaking in? What has been done to it? When was the swap done?
That electric fan is going to cause issues if it hasnt already, find yourself a factory one and shroud if you can.
I searched and this didnt appear to be a repost despite it being a few years old. I got a kick out of it.
http://leeh.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/happy-shes-not/
Cliffs:
Hooters server is promised a new toyota after winning a competition to sell the most beer. Server is awarded with a...
I would pay its value in scrap metal for it if it didnt have any rust and the repaint was done properly. Keep in mind that if the interior has been wet, its probably rusting underneath the carpet and everything else. Its gonna be a ton of work to bring that thing back to driveable.
Never understood why people who can't speak english get jobs where they have to communicate with customers on a regular basis. If I moved to a country where the people primarily spoke a language I did not speak, I would get a job that had minimal customer interaction up until the point where I...
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