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  1. plaaya69

    7mGTE Power Steering Reservoir Hose to Pump Replacement Part Found #PSH0409

    Yes it is installed and does not leak or kink or cause any other problems. I only been driving it for about a week since winter storage but it seems fine. I like the work you are doing for a alternative replacement also.
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    What did you do to your supra today? Pics

    Change my 7mGTE power steering reservoir to pump hose.
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    7mGTE Power Steering Reservoir Hose to Pump Replacement Part Found #PSH0409

    Just wanted to share my find for a power steering 7mGTE reservoir to pump hose replacement. It is made by Rein Automotive and the part number is PSH0409 (power steering retrun hose - pump to reservoir). It's a 5/8" size, rated for oil, has the right bend like the factory hose and you just have...
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    New member from Santa Cruz, CA

    Welcome to the forums.
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    Rockauto Wholesale Parts Supra

    Good looking out. RockAuto usually had the best prices on Denso parts, oil filters and wiper blades. Don't forget your 5% off promo code :)
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    Anyone try any of the radiator caps with temperature gauges on them?

    Personally I would not use those radiator caps as there is more parts to fail/leak. I used to have a JDM Blitz radiator cap with a push button to manually release pressure back to the coolant recovery tank if you wanted to. It never worked as good as OEM and switched back to a new OEM radiator cap.
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    Machine shop shops

    This was from my local machine shop last year. They did -clean oil passages on block -clean oil passages on crankshaft -new oil pump shaft bearings -new freeze plugs -mill cylinder head -deck block -hone cylinders -paint block I highly suggest you inspect/walk around the place you are taking...
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    Hello from New Mexico

    Hello and welcome.
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    Second-time owner with a new rescue mission

    Welcome. Hope you got some pictures of your new Supra.
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    Is it just me or has the tsrm changed??????

    I think it is just you. What site are you using? I always use http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/
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    Rusty side window fasteners, what to do?

    That is a common spot for rust as the last 3 Supra's I removed the rear quarter windows and the those tabs were more rusty than yours. I would use some CLR on that to clean it up and/or a dremel with a small wire brush wheel with the glass/trim taped off in that area. Yes the black trim does...
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    Help! Supra doesn't run right

    Be careful with those Autozone starters/alternators. Just because it has a lifetime warranty does not mean you want to change it every year lol. Should stick with a Denso unit. If some Walbros do not hold pressure (or have built in check valves) when it shuts off why do you want to put a check...
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    Tan interior arm rest

    Sorry but my old non turbo Supra with the tan interior was sold along time ago.
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    Tan interior arm rest

    I bought this set from this seller. Very thick and top quality material. I will even say it is way better than OEM. They do not have tan but my old tan interior I did a black armrest and it flowed nicely with the rest of the black middle radio shroud. I guess you also can dye it tan if you want...
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    Gearhead Garage — A Focus on the MK3

    Awesome content Nick. Subscribed
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    Fuel return line

    Are you talking about the j-tube on the driver side motor mount? If so then yes bypass that when you are upgrading your fuel system as it is very restrictive. I cut that whole j-tube off and just had a flat plate that mounted to the engine block to clean up some space.
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    Some Production-Car Details Emerge: Turbo Straight Six, Maybe Manual Transmission?

    Re: Some Production-Car Details Emerge: Turbo Straight Six, Maybe Manual Transmission Which company will be the first to offer a 2jz engine swap kit in it?
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    Ac temperature

    You have a mechanical slider in the passenger foot well area that tells the temp blend door servo what position it is in. Take that off, clean it with some electrical cleaner, use some high quality dielectric grease on that slider, pop in back in and you should be back on your way. By this time...
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    Why Not

    Nice way to represent:thumbup: