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Old 04-13-2008, 01:35 AM   #1
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MK3 TSRM On-Line


Maybe this will help. It would be cool to know what year you are rolling, please. Pics please.
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:55 AM   #2
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Please give that supra a bath it looks very sad
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:31 PM   #3
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Default Turbo oil pipe.

well 2nd day spent 3 hours on it today removing the plenum and various other parts
Started trying to remove the turbo and all was going well but now the oil pipe that runs down fromn the turbo, i cant get to the bolts at the bottom any tips would be greatly appreciated. heres som pictures of the engine today.

as for a bath everything needs a good clean but thatll come later.
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:43 PM   #4
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Cool 20 year old cambelt!

The cambelt is completely perished and im suprised it hasnt already snapped, i noticed fibre deposits round the pulley area anyone know what this might be?

my supra is a 89 my first turbo car, had a few ftos and they were great but this engine is something else.
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:52 AM   #5
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Those thread fibers have to be from that old ass'd timing belt.
That area is supposed to be eat off of clean. The new belt isn't really even supposed to be fondled.

Now that you have the plenum off. Get your dremil and pencil grinder attachment and port and polish the entire plenum.
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:21 AM   #6
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The cambelt is completely perished and im suprised it hasnt already snapped, i noticed fibre deposits round the pulley area anyone know what this might be?

my supra is a 89 my first turbo car, had a few ftos and they were great but this engine is something else.
watch out...your oil cap is backwards too. thats asking for trouble.


no...but in all seriousness, dremel out the intake plenum and the exhaust manifold too. some nice gains to be had there, while its out and accessible...and you have time lol. beautiful looking car, and you can fix up the engine easily.

the nuts on the bottom of the turbo for the hard oil lines are a pain in the ass. get underneath the car with lots of light, or a big flashlight, and use some extensions to reach up to the turbo and it shouldnt be a problem once the socket is on the nut. hopefully yours werent as rounded as mine were, because it took me a long time in 20 degree weather to get them off.
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Old 04-14-2008, 09:10 PM   #7
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Question nuts!

thanks about the oil cap, ill get straight on it.

well couldn't gete under the car so got them out from the top and a couple of others thinking these were the ones i was touching, ill be able to see more once the turbo is out.

went to disconnect the turbo from the exhaust and once i took the nuts off i noticed the thread has to come off looks like a female torx socket..
does anyone else have these?? seems a little odd, i think i have disconnected everything still seems pretty tight though.

I'm quite nervous about it all as Ive never attempted this sort of thing before, I'm taking it slow. not to sure what to do with the head just skim it or the more, really depends on money any way more later with some pics

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No sir it does not depend on money. You unbolt it.
You have it machined. 3 to 5 hundred bucks and just go ahead and get it ported and polished or you'll forever be kicking yourself.
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well finally got the the turbo off and what a bugger too, i also spent ages trying to realese it until i realised the was a union nut to undo.
ive got to do so re reading to see about the splitting the head and the timing marks etc. any help appreciated. more pics soon.
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Old 04-16-2008, 10:36 AM   #10
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you can do it dude just take your time
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