Good deal.
Another question, how would I check for damage on a crankwalked engine? Obviously the bearings, but what about the crank/pistons/rods etc...?
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Tyler
Well,
As many of you know, my 1jz has crankwalked on me. I am still searching for that perfect 1j or 2j block to replace it, but thought I would check my other option.
How easy is it to get ahold of a bearing kit including thrust washers for the 1jz?
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Tyler
Found the problem itr.00-1282 had the right idea the whole time.
It ended up being a faulty neutral safety switch. When itr.00-1282 originally told me about that problem, I was looking at the wrong connector. There are two switches on my 87's clutch pedal.
One switch is closer to the top...
The jumping of those two pins did nothing. I did, hoever, find a short wire coming from the IGN fuse under the driversside kick pannel that was cut. What in the hell would be coming off of that fuse?
How do I go about bypassing the clutch switch. I think that may be the culprit.
The battery is a new red top, and the connections are splendid. Im going to go get the car up in the air again and look for loose connections.
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Tyler
Well,
My daily driver Volvo craped out on me, so I decided to at the very least get the supras clutch system working properly. So the slave cylinder was changed a week or so back, and now I changed the master cylinder today. I got it changed out, bled the system, and the clutch pedal seems to...
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