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  1. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    Well, if you use head bolts, you don't engage the threads as far down as they go. Dunno if the studs thread down further, but using a bottom tap hits those dark scary places. Oil driveshaft, oil pump and Arizona performance supply pipe, done. Oh- forgot: I also had my machine shop mill down...
  2. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    Never a bad idea to clean the headstud threads...
  3. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    Today's progress: Next up is to install the oil pump driveshaft, oil pump, oil pan & front timing cover.
  4. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    Thanks. It's kind of a candy apple color from VHT. Had to order it because none of my local auto parts stores seemed to carry it.
  5. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    So, I go to begin engine assembly today, and I realize that I can't really trust my old craftsman 1/2" drive torque wrench any more, as I had noticed that when I set it to like 40 ft-lbs, it would just keep torquing, and not click. So I didn't want to use it without having it calibrated first...
  6. supraguy@aol

    7mgte very low vacuum???

    I don't think the engine is supposed to idle at stoich, I would expect it to be leaner than that. How is power output? I'm wondering if there's a possibility that one of your cams might be off a tooth on timing.
  7. supraguy@aol

    transmission mount questions?

    What he said. Not sure exactly what you mean by 'bang', but if it's a busted tranny mount or worn center support bearing, jabbing the throttle or letting off results in a 'clunk' in my experience.
  8. supraguy@aol

    89 Turbo Targa Project Daily Driver Weekend Warrior - Atlanta, GA

    LOL! By the time mine's up and running, there will no longer be fossil fuels. But i can always show up in my MR2.
  9. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3, 4....Stage 5- Reassembly after 13 years!!!

    I still have to put one more coat and then clearcoat, but here's just a quick glimpse of it: Primered: Painted ARP's test fitted Still have to install the oil driveshaft bearings tomorrow, before I can do any real construction. But now I have *almost* everything I need to turn it into a...
  10. supraguy@aol

    89 Turbo Targa Project Daily Driver Weekend Warrior - Atlanta, GA

    Then YOU hit me up if you need a hand too!
  11. supraguy@aol

    89 Turbo Targa Project Daily Driver Weekend Warrior - Atlanta, GA

    Loganville- not far. LMK if you need a second set of hands for anything. I'm currently in the engine build phase of my restoration.
  12. supraguy@aol

    89 Turbo Targa Project Daily Driver Weekend Warrior - Atlanta, GA

    LoL. Got the same Airguide for my 92 bumper.
  13. supraguy@aol

    89 Turbo Targa Project Daily Driver Weekend Warrior - Atlanta, GA

    Looks good with the new drop. Got the same wheels on my 88, though in gunmetal/ hyperblack. What part of Georgia? I'm in Lawrenceville. ps- never seen someone attempt to use the rain guards with the targa roof.
  14. supraguy@aol

    Sheedy Built Supra

    I was waiting for someone to mention that. It looks like he might have taken the pic prior to installing the cap? I hope?
  15. supraguy@aol

    Here we go again. BHG?

    Sounds good so far. Good luck!
  16. supraguy@aol

    Anyone ever dissassembled the oil pump?

    Ive never heard anyone say to NOT shim the pump, but i think i can be overshimmed. Ive also never heard of anyone completely tearing apart the pump, just taking the top cover Off and checking clearances as per the tsrm...and also a few guys have had their two gears moly coated To increase...
  17. supraguy@aol

    rear subframe update

    Either find an 89+ at the salvage yard, or better yet, have your own subframe reinforced. An 89+ can still crack.
  18. supraguy@aol

    quietest mufflers out there..!??

    Lol. Nice. But i'll keep it simple. Besides, i want to be able to go full power some times, as quietly as possible.. Even with the power penalty.
  19. supraguy@aol

    quietest mufflers out there..!??

    I bought a Borla for a rear unit, as it was reviewed as one of the quietest performance mufflers. It is a 3" to (2) 2.5" perforated tube design with stainless packing. I intend to also place a chambered Dynomax muffler at the mid position. I'm looking for a very quiet system, with a 3" cutout...