Ok, so I got a stock flywheel and just finished putting it in, bolted back up the tranny, put the starter back in, and tried to start it once again. The same thing happend! The starter just grinds on the flywheel! I have no idea why this is happening but am very, very frustrated. It seems...
What is the Bendix? I took the starter up to Advanced and they tested it. It popped out and spun fine. All of the gears look good as well. So I'm guessing it's the flywheel? It is an aftermarket lightweight one so that's what I'm leaning towards. Either that or wiring?
Everything is finally getting close to being finished on the rebuild. However, when we put a battery in and tried to turn the motor over, the starter just spun itself. I don't understand how this could be? We tried troubleshooting the obvious culprits (ground, power, etc.) I even pulled the...
Hmm, that's weird... Maybe it changed in 89? The one that I saw in the junk yard was bone stock and I have no idea what that thing is. Can someone with the 89-92 turbo MKIII please take a look under their hoods and let me know if there is any fusible link in that spot? PLEASE
I'm fairly certain there was something there before. I went to a junk yard a while back and saw one in a turbo car identical to mine. I didn't grab it though because at the time I thought I still had it. If there isn't what are those wires supposed to run to?
Hmm, I don't know why they're not showing up. The pics can be seen if you go to the following link and scroll down. http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=598944
From what you just sent I'm not seeing the relay. It might not even be a relay? I just know it's on the far left of the...
Just got a rebuild put in my 89 Turbo. Just a few minor things needed to crank it. The main thing that I can't seem to find anywhere is a relay. It is not labeled on the top of the fuse cover box, but it's the one on the far left of the fuse box under the hood. There are some wires that need to...
I couldn't agree with you more. I love my Supra w/o p/s, it just feels more sturdy and controlable. And it's not that hard to turn at low speeds! If you disagree, you need to hit the gym.
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