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  1. supraguy@aol

    Differences in throttle bodies?

    Hi again guys, I searched and found mention that there is a difference in 87-88 and 89+ TB's, but no specifics except for the mention of the idle screw. What I'd like to know is, is there a difference in the TB's as far as what TB gasket you need to use, because my TB doesn't match the gasket...
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Yeah, the toyo tool is the one to get, not those others posted above. In fact, one of the tools you mentioned zumtizzle is actually a valve adjustment tool- meaning it's designed to allow you to chenge valve shims, not remove and install the valve spring assemblies. I would have bought the toyo...
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    transmission seals, how tough?

    Well, I removed and replaced the rear seal, no problems, and I removed the bellhousing and input cover, and popped out that seal as well. I had to order the front seal, it'll be a few days till that arrives, but that's ok, I have to wait a few days anyway till I have time to install the drivetrain.
  4. supraguy@aol

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

    Nice work- so when do you think it'll(the motor) be back in the car?
  5. supraguy@aol

    transmission seals, how tough?

    cool. I'm going to pick up the seals tonight, because the motor/tranny might be going in tomorrow.
  6. supraguy@aol

    silly honda

    Hey now- I've been driving this sweet 94 Civic DX auto with 3 of it's 4 13" hubcaps. I'm in the middle of my engine replacement, so it's the Civic for now. But you know, the more I drive it, the more I realize how incredibly fast this rocket is....I'm thinking of selling the Supra...
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    Cylinder Head Preparation and Reassembly First-Timer

    Sounds like you're doing almost the exact same prep job as mine. I used the tool i post #5 on my build thread- http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47861 it was made for import and motorcycle engines. The metal tool you see is the installer. It has an adjustable depth collar...
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    transmission seals, how tough?

    Hi guys, I searched, but only found a mention of this about a 1jzgte- How hard is it to replace both the front input shaft seal, and the rear ouput seal on the R154? Do I just have to pop out the old, and pop in the new one on the rear, and for the front, just unbolt the front input shaft...
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    7mgte swap with w58

    I used to drive the 7mgte w/ w58. Like everyone has said, it's a great combo, but you'll need a better clutch.
  10. supraguy@aol

    BEST pillar pod?

    I bought a gauge pod 6 years ago. It's not an A-pillar replacement, just the pod, but it was for a 2nd gen eclipse, and fits great, with pretty much zero modifications. Painted it with a maroon paint, and it's a perfect color match.
  11. supraguy@aol

    2JZGE-T with 7M Electronics...Build/pics/writeup

    Sweet! Congrats on the payoff to your hard work. Get the exhaust done so we can see some flyby videos. : )
  12. supraguy@aol

    My new 7M buildup...long road.

    Well, I pretty much completed the engine now, and now it's time to mate it to the tranny. Unfortunately, that'll have to wait till after the weekend. :icon_mad: Here's how it looks as it is now; One thing kinda sucks, though- I just found out that my remote oil adapter - the part...
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    My new 7M buildup...long road.

    The latest- The wiring harness is installed, the cps, Tstat housing and coil pack/ plug wires are installed, as well as all the under-intake vacuum junk. The only thing I have left to install(besides the tranny) is the PS resevoir, so I'm pretty happy.
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    My new 7M buildup...long road.

    Man, this is taking alot longer than I anticipated. I was hoping to be able to just pull the old engine out, swap over the accessories, etc. and slide the new one back in...HA! was I dreaming or what? Aside from the fact that I've been out of town 10 of the last 15 days, I have been busy...
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    Water leak, trying to get the parts.

    Have you tried Champion Toyota? They usually beat all dealer prices, especially on the more expensive items.
  16. supraguy@aol

    Driveshafts

    Yeah, You HAVE to put in a driveshaft loop if you go one piece. It's just too dangerous without one.
  17. supraguy@aol

    Don't grind the valve stem

    What are the clearances supposed to be on the exhaust side? Are yours in English or metric? I thought it was supposed to be around .2-.3mm? I can't remember. Anyway, I bought them from www.Goodson.com Much cheaper than factory.
  18. supraguy@aol

    Driveshafts

    Hmm. I seem to be the only one on here that's bought from the Driveshaft Shop. I got a 1 piece aluminum unit. Looks great, but I'm in the middle of my engine swap, and so it's about to go in. Hopefully, I can give a review of it within the week.
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    My new 7M buildup...long road.

    Small update, I received the new ARP's today. I used my new bottoming tap to clean all the crud out of the bottom threads of the bolt holes, then I lubed up the Arp's and mounted them. I also dremeled off the dubious rivet on the Cometic HG, just as a precaution. Once I had lowered the head...
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    Look At This!!!!!!

    Yeah, I saw that. Would be nice if it bolts in like stock, and accepts the side seals/ inner liner like stock.