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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: aberdeen
Posts: 1
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I just pick up my 87 turbo model supra and i drove it 440 and it started knocking real back and overheating...i temp guage didn't work so i didn't know it was hot! It sounds like the connecting rods bearings are the noise ...thats what i'm hoping.. I need some sites to get some performace crank and rods... litte help please and what are the best to put in there?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 26
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Heavy knocking is usually a sign of a blown piston or something in the bottom of the block. Not a good sign sir, a rebuild seems to be in order from what you're describing.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: UK
Posts: 891
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If it is as bad as it sounds then be prepared to buy another crankshaft ( that’s if you can find one at a reasonable price.) and the rest. I would start by talking to Steve in the UK at Silver Line Racing.
WWW.SILVERLINERACING.COM call me 7pm till midnight to discuss your ma70 needs 07989302629 |
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