im sure most of you know what im talking about, the washers that are inbetween the springs and the head. i had everything gone thru and a 3 angle valve job. I have too get the washers back in and readjust all my valves correct? or is it not that involved?
so im sure everyone knows what im talkin about, the washers on the bottom of the valve springs. those r very important correct? can they effect valve lash?
Do you have to use a tig welder on IC pipes? If i got a mig welder could i do it decently? Me and my friend wanna learn how to weld, and I could really do alot more on my supra if i knew how, so im planning on getting a small, decent MIG welder soon and start practicing. Any input from more...
Yea thats what i was getting at. Sorry for the confusing post. When i put them side by side they looked like they were different in how each stood out away from the timing cover. anyway, heres a pic.
Ill get a pic of the actual one tonight in my garage, but you notice in this picture the sprocket has the triangle like shapes cutout of it, well the one i have has circles cutout, and it looks like they sit a different distance away from the front of the timing cover, and one is heavier...
I think im just going to use regular old toyota red and distilled water because for one i can get it for free, and two ill have it always available to me if im working on my car at work. Also, i saw a comment someone made about using toyota pink, and i would be careful using that. Its 100K...
So as i was assembling my motor last night i realized i had 2 very different oil pump drive sprockets. They had different offsets, and one had circles drilled around it, whereas the other one had trapazoid looking shapes on it(i dunnop if thats right... it was like a triangle with a flat top.)...
Well..... there is a 99.9% chance that i will be drunk 24 hours from now. I dont have to work saturday, so u can add another 4 or 5 hours onto that probably.
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