i just got my supra fixed up!!! yay! after over a year supraless.
two questions...
1) i had the engine refreshed... the block was inspected, looked fine, everything was machined, all the seals and gaskets on the head and transmission were re-done... i'm about 75 mi into the rebuild, and it looks like i'm getting around ~10 mpg. is that normal for after you rebuild a motor? i was getting 17-20 before. i'm not boosting a lot at the moment.
2) i got new targa seals, and was able, with no issuse, to do the ones on the car... the seals on the roof, however, would not come off cleanly. i'm not sure what to do. i have a spare targa, that's on there right now, but it's the wrong color. the seal broke off in the groove, it looks like it melted. i think these were the original seals. question... is this something that toyota could deal with easily? or should i just soldier on myself? I can't see how to fully clean out the grooves. i could just drop the targa off at the dealer and have them fix it. what do you think?
thanks guys!
two questions...
1) i had the engine refreshed... the block was inspected, looked fine, everything was machined, all the seals and gaskets on the head and transmission were re-done... i'm about 75 mi into the rebuild, and it looks like i'm getting around ~10 mpg. is that normal for after you rebuild a motor? i was getting 17-20 before. i'm not boosting a lot at the moment.
2) i got new targa seals, and was able, with no issuse, to do the ones on the car... the seals on the roof, however, would not come off cleanly. i'm not sure what to do. i have a spare targa, that's on there right now, but it's the wrong color. the seal broke off in the groove, it looks like it melted. i think these were the original seals. question... is this something that toyota could deal with easily? or should i just soldier on myself? I can't see how to fully clean out the grooves. i could just drop the targa off at the dealer and have them fix it. what do you think?
thanks guys!