DeSloth;2034296 said:
Ah sorry the x in Lx32 was the trim level which I left out as it is very car specific. L is leather, 32 is the colour.
I saved some seat pics from your first post
Nice. I know Redline used to have some pics of my car for the sample pictures on the saddle color. Not sure if they still do though, I haven't looked in a while. It was a nice feeling though that my car was good enough for a company to represent it's products.
What exactly does the second letter represent? I see the one in the example you posted was C and mine was B. Any idea what these represent?
Also, was mine the same color as your's? I know you posted something about you's being a different type of red than most.
emiliorescigno;2034331 said:
Nice thread! I hope more "restoration" style threads start popping up. These cars are old and people in search of "big power" are starting to move on. Hopefully SupraMania is going to transition to a smaller, more dedicated, more caring group of owners/members.
A couple notes:
1. I'd highly recommend avoiding Tokico Illumina II struts. I've had them on two of my cars now, and I really dislike them. They're overly stiff in the rear, and very underdamped in the front, giving them a very "Buick" feel. If you want to keep TEMS (and I assume you do, since this is a restoration type project), stick with OEM struts. If you're going aftermarket, Koni is king.
2. 89+ taillight conversion is cool, but a bit more work than you might think. Re-working the hatch key is a pain, so keep that in mind when you're considering it. Also, the center section will have an 89+ style trim piece integrated into it. So plan on converting all your body trim to 89+ when you switch the tails if you want to keep that nice, consistent, "factory" look.
3. My old car (now sold to gtsfirefighter) is having that exact same heat soak issue you describe. I'm not sure if he's made any progress on it, but it seems to be cropping up all over the place now for some reason.
4. What's the story with the head gasket? I don't see it ever mentioned, and any stock HG with stock bolt torque seems like sort of a ticking time bomb. If it were me (I'm quite mechanically inclined), I would pull the head, replace it with an OEM HG with ARP head studs, and replace the valve stem seals when the head is off of the car. The timing belt would be done at the same time as well.
5. Any plans to road trip to SIV?
Thanks! I think it already is starting to go in that direction more. Since I've been here for 4 years now I believe the number of posts a day has really gone down. I would like to see more restoration attention to detail threads come up too. I enjoy reading them more than the mega power builds.
1.That's not good for me to hear... I would like to keep the TEMS because of the originality but was planning on going with the Illumina II's. They're the only compatible replacement and I don't think the stock ones are available anymore...
2. Yeah, I'm the kind of person that will read until their eyes bleed before doing a mod to the car so I've seen the issues with the rear lock, and know about the trim. If I would do it then I would find a way to swap a pre 89 trim over to the 89 taillight, but most likely I won't do it. My stock trim is almost perfect all the way around except for a few little scratches that were there in one spot from the previous owner. My stock taillights are also in perfect shape so I'll probably stick with them.
Now that I've got the 4Runner I'm more inclined to mod it and leave the Supra stock. I don't mind taking the 4Runner away from stock, there are so many out there that it isn't rare to see a stock one.
3.At this point I've narrowed down the issue to what I believe are the only two possible causes, but I still can't guarantee it. By the way I really liked that car that you had for sale. If I had the space there is a good chance I would have driven up there and taken it off your hands haha.
4.The story with the head gasket is unknown. I didn't get any records with the car unfortunately. I think the dealer trashed everything when they got the car. I do know that the valve covers had been removed before because when I replaced the valve cover gaskets the stock bolts had been taken out before because the heads on them were kinda screwed up. This leads me to think that they may have replaced the head gasket before, but I can't guarantee.
There isn't a way to tell without opening up the engine is there? I don't think there is, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
I don't have any symptoms with of a bad head gasket and haven't since I got the car. I don't know when the timing belt was last done either, but I'm inclined to say 1999 because the dealer said the belt had been done before and according to the carfax the car had around 60k miles on it at that time I believe. The spark plug wires that are on the car are also not the original but are dated 1999. She currently has 91xxx miles.
I would like to do the timing belt and valve stem seals at the same time and I can see your point on doing the head gasket at the same time just as preventative maintenance. I think I am probably mechanically inclined enough to do this, but at the same time it kinda scares me haha. I've never been that far into a car. I know this job would probably cost a pretty penney at a shop too though.
5. I would love to make it SIV one year. Unfortunately it isn't really possible for me right now because of school. SIV is usually in September and by then the fall semester has already started so it makes it almost impossible for me to go and drive 4000 miles round trip and spend a few days in vegas. Once I am done with college I do plan to make it out there though. It looks like a fantastic event.
bnt12671;2034366 said:
Haha thanks for the thread and the heat soak is really embarrassing [emoji15]
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No problem! It is, I hope I can get to the bottom of it eventually.