The location of the fuel line from body to engine is given great thought by the engineers for survivability in a collision. Adding a second flexible high-pressure line tied to the body at the opposite end of the engine (and running 1 inch from the alternator output lead in most of the installs...
This will remove the inner tie rod without resorting to vice grips, hammers, and other dubious means. As a bonus, you can actually torque the inner tie rod to the correct value on assembly! :icon_surp
http://www.harborfreight.com/inner-tie-rod-removal-set-96558.html
Brought back from the dead?
The Supra A/C oil fill capacity is 120mL (4.1 oz) as described in Toyota TSB AC002-98 "R-12 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM RETROFIT"
The relay on the fender is the fuel pump speed relay. The relay that actuates the fuel pump is the circuit opening relay (COR) and is found behind the RH kick panel.
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TEWD/MK3/manual.aspx?S=Main&P=22
Sure volume would be best, but if the engine is as undriveable as the OP claims, then the pressure drop across the clogged filter will show as low pressure during operation.
Here is some food for thought, when I datalog intake temp on my stock air cleaner, I see that after 30 minutes of driving it can easily be 20+ degrees C higher than ambient, and in traffic can be 40C higher. The stock intake is well away from anything hot, so this was a puzzle. Well, the cause...
I help organize a large technical conference every year. Part of the conference is focused on various student competitions. I was very impressed with several entries this year, (and not all the winners were foreign students). While there is plenty of evidence to the contrary on this site...
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