Awesome setup. Looks like you put a little research into her. Nice and clean, especially enjoy the way you hid everything and took off all (sort of) unnecessary components. :)
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/price/Toyota/Supra_86-92/Tokico/Suspension/Shocks/part/Illumina
Springs is a personal preference, different answers depending on who you're talking to.
Clean the engine bay from top to bottom.
Run it.
Crawl around under over side ect... and locate the origin of the leak.
Could be an assortment and combination of many different seals gaskets or other problems you are experiencing. But 3 quarts is alot.
No I never had supra in there...
I originally posted the link then edited it later, adding the TSRM bit after deciding to answer his original question. Man kids these days.
Fairly sure its,
Toyota Service Repair Manual
But could be wrong.
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?Section=IN&Page=1
Geeze man, google TSRM and hit "IM FEELING LUCKY" its the first link.
Well garagefujimoto, thats about all you can do in that area. :)
Too bad there is so much hostility on this board between members having conflicting viewpoints. I would actually hang out here more.
Different manufacturers have different specifications to produce their sensors. Generally speaking, they are NOT compatible. If you have technical information on the stock and the one you wish to replace you can compare and decide.(If you have a technical background) Otherwise, NO, you will...
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