The air could have came from not filling the coolant propperly and I have had the same problem. But your'e right. I may be wrong. If I am ......, don't tell my old lady.
supramacist said:I agree with fig. But the down fall to doing it your self is finding the time and actually sticking with it. If it was my dd I would tow it and have toyota do it. Especially if money was no option.
supramacist said:Dude, you want to get like a 160 degree t-stat.
A fan shroud is right at 125$ a toyota only part. I ran my na with no shroud for a day or so while working on it and I had the exact same symptoms. The car can't cool it self propperly without one. Mine was busted all to hell. When I bought it. Wired up on one side. I rigged it to last as long as I could but buying a new one is inevitable.
KILLERMK3 said:What i was askin was, how can i have coolant in the tb w/o entering the afm or ducting?
starscream5000 said:A stock Supra t-stat is suppost to be 190 degrees. If you're getting a new one when you do the new hg (might as well, just to be safe) don't get anything lower than 180 degrees. The engine does need to be warm enough to run properly.