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abhattan 07-03-2008 12:32 PM

Did you even check your cooling system components? Like maybe the radiator cap or the overflow hose is not loose? Many times, if the cap is bad, it will give you similar symptoms. They are only $12. Get a new one and reburp the system. IF that doesn't work, then start crying.

sd88supra 07-05-2008 08:54 PM

I burped the system several time AFTER getting a new cap. I checked all the hoses, and they're fine. The system spits coolant out of the overflow. So yes, I started crying :(

Btw, what will I need as far as tools? I have a basic mechanic\'s tool set but I know I\'ll need a torque wrench that I dont have.

supramacist 07-06-2008 10:43 PM

Aside from the basics and a few extra extensions here and there, you\'ll be good for the most part. Probably a breaker bar. A deep welled 14mm socket. Don\'t get a torque wrench with a 5/8ths drive as it could cause some mild issues that you can avoid other wise.

You\'ll need to measure the bolts on the spark plug boot and go to lowes and find a bolt head to fit inside them for removal less you desire buying a 250$ toyota sst.

It\'s more about making sure you get good parts. The engine it self is fairly easy once you get into that mind set.

I\'m not busting anyones chops about the arp. You guys can all do what you want. I do things the way I do them so I don\'t have to worry about doing them again. NO you don\'t have to replace the stock head bolts. It\'s just good business to upgrade right there in the heart of the design flaw area.

supramacist 07-07-2008 06:13 AM

I meant to say 1/2 in drive on the torque wrench. I don\'t know where the heck I got 5/8ths from.

I got it done but I had to buy a special socket to squeeze inside there.

I found it easiest to place the head onto the 2 guide pins. I tried to slide it down on the studs and it just wasn\'t having it. So I guess it depends on your ride.

I sat the head down onto the guide pins and then inserted the washers and then the studs and finally the bolts.

Just seemes to be designed that way. Point being just think think and then re-think again before sliding the head on because...., yes you don\'t want to be sliding it around over the tops of anything. It needs to drop right on as easily as possible.


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