I'm just upgrading to full urethane to get rid of slop.
And my spherical bushing is toast. Guess I have to get that one from Toyota.
So far, I've only done right rear.
Hey guys-
trying to do some bushing replacement, but the Energy suspension instructions
list bushings for the following:
Upper control arm (this one I know)
Lateral link
Rear toe link
Rear trailing link
NONE of these ficticious parts exists according to the TSRM, but we do have
A...
Well, I finally got it sealed up:
Plus, I set a personal best record of replacing the differential, Jack-up to Jack-release in 1hour, 25 minutes. Yay me!
Man! What a difference!!! I've had a mystery "clunking" in my rear end for over two years now. I really wasn't sure if it was rear...
Or save a bunch and get 6 of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/03-06-LANCER-EVOLUTION-9-GSR-MR-560CC-FUEL-INJECTORS-RS-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem3f0a1192efQQitemZ270751863535QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
They should prolly be flow tested to make sure they're all clean...
I thought he said he replaced the fuel filter, and cleaned the tank?
Did you do these things two years ago, or just recently?
In any event, I would consider blowing out the feed line from the pump outlet to the fuel rail.
See how strong the flow of compressed air is at the end of the fuel line.
-6 lines?
I wouild think that they might be narrow enough to eventually clog up.
But I guess it's not so hard to remove them and de-gunk them once evey couple years.
Congrats on all your work.
And I see ALOT of opinions and advice on "which way to go" with your build...
1JZ, 2JZGE..WTF? You're doing it right, dude. Get it running on the 7mge, and enjoy it! Then if you want to
upgrade to a 7mgte later, you can build one up while you have a running car. I...
Firesleeve.
Use what you will for the actual hose, then firesleeve it.
It's what race teams and aircraft manufacturers use. I used it for the oil cooler lines on my MR2.
Just to show what I've been doing:
Installed a Weir Performance "maxgrip" kit, stage 1.
Basically all it is, is a set of various spacer shims, and an additional "assist" spring,
which mounts inside the original spring, to increase tension. The new breakaway torque should be around 100ft-lbs...
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