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  1. supraguy@aol

    rod/main bearings

    No experience really. What sort of motor are you building? If it's just a mild upgrade, I'd go with ITM.
  2. supraguy@aol

    rod/main bearings

    At least as good as NPR, I would imagine. Or try these. http://www.ebay.com/itm/87-92-Toyota-3-0L-DOHC-7MGTE-Turbo-CHROME-Piston-Rings-/301611152288
  3. supraguy@aol

    rod/main bearings

    Too bad you're not on FB anymore. We have local mk2/mk3 meets on a semi-regular basis. What part of Atlanta are you in? I'm in Lawrenceville. LMK if you need anything for your build.
  4. supraguy@aol

    rod/main bearings

    http://www.amazon.com/ITM-Engine-Components-021-6534-020-Piston/dp/B000CHXP4O/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1442627382&vehicle=1989-76-1030-67--17--7-4909-1873-1-1---5-0&sr=1-1&ymm=1989%3Atoyota%3Asupra
  5. supraguy@aol

    What did you do to your supra today? Pics

    Replaced my: Clutch master Clutch slave Power steering pressure line All three were leaking. Then I retorqued the mls head gasket. Previous owner had only torqued it to like 45 ft-lbs. That would explain why I was pushing coolant into the overflow bottle.
  6. supraguy@aol

    rod/main bearings

    Hornet- You bought the same sizes, right? (.50 undersize) PS- Are you in the Facebook Georgia Supra Owners group?
  7. supraguy@aol

    fuel pump ?????

    Dunno about the 380, but check the limits on the Aeromotive stealth, or Walbro 400
  8. supraguy@aol

    Leaky shifter retainer gasket

    If you were to unbolt the tranny mount, loosen the two motor mounts(and drop the driveshaft support bearing), then yes, you can replace the retainer gasket from the shifter hole.
  9. supraguy@aol

    89+ Shine Auto JDM Front Lip Interest?

    I have the jza70 lip, and its in pretty good shape, but i wouldn't mind having a fresh replacement. Dont think id want it in fiberglass; i'd rather it be oem style urethane/abs, for impact resistance. Work in progress: [/URL]
  10. supraguy@aol

    How To: Replace driveshaft support bearing

    Just an update, I drove the car a few times, and she's nice and smooth on the highway, no issues. I do still have the slightest of clunks, when releasing the clutch to move, but i expect that the is due to a 200,000 mile diff, with slack in the pinion crush collar, etc. its almost imperceptible...
  11. supraguy@aol

    Project: Git'R driving...a VERY short build

    So yesterday, I got busy on replacing the bad pressure plate. But before I went through the trouble of assembling it all, I wanted to assemble it on the bench to make sure it was all good. So, I installed the disc, and bolted down the new, new pressure plate, in proper sequence, and looked it...
  12. supraguy@aol

    High-Res Promo Photos

    What's up with the two-tone maroon/grey interior?? Was that ever an overseas option or something??
  13. supraguy@aol

    1990 7mgte supra restore/build

    Nice work. Keep us posted.
  14. supraguy@aol

    Centralia or Bust! ......Delilahs build

    Didn't get the PM? ::shrug::
  15. supraguy@aol

    How To: Replace driveshaft support bearing

    Thanks, guys. Nothing fancy or overly erudite about it, just a simple walk-through. I just wanted to post this to show that no serious tools, time or brainpower was required to get the 'clunk' out.
  16. supraguy@aol

    Rough Idle, No acceleration

    PS- Do you have 550cc injectors to match the Lexus housing? Otherwise, you're probably getting AFR issues as well.
  17. supraguy@aol

    Rough Idle, No acceleration

    The code 31 indicates that there is an issue with the afm sensor, so the Lexus housing shouldn't cause this. The sensor is identical in both cars, so the afm plug should fit the sensor, no issues. It is common for these afm's to get fouled up over time. There is no good way to clean the...