Correct, you have to remove the bolt that holds it in place.
You do not have to slide the CPS all the way out, however, just far enough that you can turn the center by hand.
Your CPS is off by a tooth. Remove the cover, slide it out enough that you can rotate the center, and turn it one tooth clockwise, then put it back together and retime it.
This vid has been floating around for years, and I used to have a copy of it, but I lost track of it a couple years back.
I've searched a lot for it since, and can't seem to find it. Figured I'd post it here in case some of you OT folks have a copy lying around.
It's a vid where some guy...
Extremely unlikely. There is a pin that holds the gear in place, that would need to be sheared completely off on both ends, and even then, friction would likely keep it lined up.
I'd probably buy a few of those as well.
Keep in mind that what looks good on a webpage doesn't automatically translate into something that looks good in print, or on a shirt.
Tell you what. How about you give it a try and get back to me.
FYI, I had mine bypassed for years, hell, it's still bypassed right now, and it still blows ice cold. Or hot, if I so choose.
*ANY* coolant leak *can* make you overheat.
Well, 50% isn't bad.
He is correct, yes, you can.
About the heat... you'll still have control over the heat - the valve only shuts when you have the AC on full cold.
I think 'someone' has been exaggerating just a bit, as the turbo Supras *come* with platinum plugs. I ran mine for years without problems, but I've recently switched to coppers to save a few bucks. They need to be changed more often, but they are a fraction of the price.
I'm going to avoid playing this weekend. The newb infusion is frustrating.
It was pretty damn funny last night watching all the guys playing spy get frustrated though. "WTF? Why are there SIX pyros on the blue team? How am I supposed to do anything against 6 pyros? I'm going home. Screw...
Hey now, THIS is a good website.
First kid? You'll likely be there for a long time.... like sometime tomorrow before it really kicks into gear.
Good luck! :)
Cripes, a lot of drama for a simple question.
Simply put, the gas mileage between a 200 rwhp Supra and a 600 rwhp Supra driven in the same manner in the same roads will be negligible. The only time you'll see a significant degradation is when you're racing at the track or breaking the posted...
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