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My friend is the original owner of this 86.5 supra NA. Low mileage, ~80k and he had the bhg back in the early 90s. He had his oil changed at jiffy and they stripped his oil plug so that it leaks. Fast forward a few years and the toyota intermittent starter problem (that's where I come in, he bought a reman that we installed but didn't fix the problem so I wired a relay) so it had been a while since he was regularly driving it. Well, he forgot to check the oil and spun a bearing or 2. I assume, could've spun em all and destroyed the crank as he drove it till it had no power (knocking up a storm) before he called me. I figured the motor to pretty bad and since he was only 10 min from home to get 3 qts 50w oil and 2qts lucas oil to put in.
He made it home and when I came over it didn't sound as bad as I thought it would, he said it was a lot louder before he called. So we got one of those JDM 7mge off ebay since there weren't any available locally for same money. It's definitely a cresida motor and it's had some cooling system work. A few hoses on the water neck are worm clamps and some of the fan nuts were rounded off. #6 Spark plug is black with a large sludge deposit on it. Pulled the oil pan and #6 rod cap is black. I think the rings are bad in #6 as the the rest of the bottom end looks pristine.
We were planning on putting in a generic metal head gasket so when the head is off we'll pull the pistons to check it out (bearings, crank, rings). Since it's NA and doesn't see boost, is a high end gasket like a cometic gonna provide something a felpro won't? Usually I'd just straight edge the block & head in this sort of situation, but should it go to a machine shop to get decked?
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good machine shop in the Baltimore, MD area? I haven't sent anything to a shop since the 80s and that was domestic, I used Mazer brothers in Essex / Middle River area then.
I was planning on rebuilding the original 7mge if it isn't too far gone....oversize bearings, oversize pistions if the walls are scored. There doesn't seem to be a lot of upgrades you can do to the 7mge without serious investment. The return on investment favors a turbo conversion.
Other rides include 2nd gen 77 Z/28 Camaro & 90 G60 corrado. I can definitely get more bang for the buck outta the chevy as far as budget builds go.
You see MKIII on craigslist all the time under 1,000 for NA unless they are in great shape then it's still under 3,000. Turbos range from 1-6,500 depending on shape & investment.
That's ma story & Ima stickin to it!!
My friend is the original owner of this 86.5 supra NA. Low mileage, ~80k and he had the bhg back in the early 90s. He had his oil changed at jiffy and they stripped his oil plug so that it leaks. Fast forward a few years and the toyota intermittent starter problem (that's where I come in, he bought a reman that we installed but didn't fix the problem so I wired a relay) so it had been a while since he was regularly driving it. Well, he forgot to check the oil and spun a bearing or 2. I assume, could've spun em all and destroyed the crank as he drove it till it had no power (knocking up a storm) before he called me. I figured the motor to pretty bad and since he was only 10 min from home to get 3 qts 50w oil and 2qts lucas oil to put in.
He made it home and when I came over it didn't sound as bad as I thought it would, he said it was a lot louder before he called. So we got one of those JDM 7mge off ebay since there weren't any available locally for same money. It's definitely a cresida motor and it's had some cooling system work. A few hoses on the water neck are worm clamps and some of the fan nuts were rounded off. #6 Spark plug is black with a large sludge deposit on it. Pulled the oil pan and #6 rod cap is black. I think the rings are bad in #6 as the the rest of the bottom end looks pristine.
We were planning on putting in a generic metal head gasket so when the head is off we'll pull the pistons to check it out (bearings, crank, rings). Since it's NA and doesn't see boost, is a high end gasket like a cometic gonna provide something a felpro won't? Usually I'd just straight edge the block & head in this sort of situation, but should it go to a machine shop to get decked?
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good machine shop in the Baltimore, MD area? I haven't sent anything to a shop since the 80s and that was domestic, I used Mazer brothers in Essex / Middle River area then.
I was planning on rebuilding the original 7mge if it isn't too far gone....oversize bearings, oversize pistions if the walls are scored. There doesn't seem to be a lot of upgrades you can do to the 7mge without serious investment. The return on investment favors a turbo conversion.
Other rides include 2nd gen 77 Z/28 Camaro & 90 G60 corrado. I can definitely get more bang for the buck outta the chevy as far as budget builds go.
You see MKIII on craigslist all the time under 1,000 for NA unless they are in great shape then it's still under 3,000. Turbos range from 1-6,500 depending on shape & investment.
That's ma story & Ima stickin to it!!