Update.
Been having bad local weather as of recent + the BMW has taken priority since it's a just an engine overhaul and have little problem sourcing parts. Here is the thread link on the bimmer: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=731594.
Layered some fiberglass on top of repair just in case battery was to leak again (not on my watch). Now I have to sand again and apply a bondo coat on top of fiberglass. Then remove sub-frame, paint engine bay and sub-frame, install Ronnie's/Energy Suspension bushings and start putting front end...
Just an update (Hence the "no time or energy").
Had to go to NYC on business to sort a whole lot of issues being that I manage my company from Miami (own small limo company and had to replace a vehicle with a new 2014 Lincoln MKT). The vehicle in question is a 2006 BMW 750Li with 295K miles...
Still gathering parts here and there. Just cutted-off the rusted battery tray section and also removed engine bay's wiring preparing for paint. "Time and energy" issue as the title reads, are playing their roll big time (hot and humid weather are taken a toll on my 48 yr old body).
Will post...
My love/obsession is for the MK3 is so, that I just cannot swallow sending this car to the yard. I've already purchased another 89 that's basically rust free (except for the Battery location as usual). Here is the restoration build's link thread...
Here is an old thread on "MKIII Turbo Staged Modification Guide". It dates back to 2005 (I wish we had an updated version here on SM or any of the other forums).
http://www.thesupraforums.com/showthread.php?t=1
About money not being a factor.... The Supra game is a "money pit" and you will...
Update on 7MGE pull-out.
Un-fortunately, the tranny left a goodbye mark. I had to pull it off by myself and believe I had a beer too many.
This is the actual time I finished the pull 10:30 PM. Have to wrench it late evenings due to the high temps and humidity in South FL.
Buying a yellow set from Ronnie and brought this tread to his attention. I also mentioned the sleeve length issue as I've read about it here on other SM threads.
Here is my email log with RK. I though I post it so other members with the same concerns could find answer to RK bushing questions...
Just trying to order the plug set from Curt at Elmhurst Toyota, but I'm counting 11 and the invoice list shows 9 (the same listed by "gs2040215" on post #4)
The two that I'm additionally counting are part # 11432B. They look just like 11431C (rear) but a few mm smaller (see yellow highlight on...
Want to do my my obsessive cleaning and prep before going to the shop. Anyways.... I found some YouTube videos with the plug removal info I was looking for (very simple :icon_bigg)
Found many threads in regards to installing "Freeze Plugs", but none about removing them. I most likely will take the block for the 4th time to the machine shop to have them installed, but want to clean/prepare the holes first.
Question: How to remove the plugs?
Some OEM parts came in today from Curt Aigner at Elmhurst Toyota, but have been so busy with work (and nfamily came back from Orlando) that haven't had time to relax and open it. Maybe tomorrow!!!!
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