Jump to content
The mkiv Supra Owners Club

Luka-P

Followers
  • Posts

    933
  • Joined

Everything posted by Luka-P

  1. Gold Supra was in there. When he selected his Skylines.
  2. cleanyourcar.co.uk is the best bet for cleaning stuff.
  3. Sold pending payment bud.
  4. Run a check on fault codes, probably the easiest thing to do.
  5. I have a full set of repair manuals for sale. They are sat gathering dust so will be of much better use to someone else. Mint condition, never used. £40 collected as they weigh a bomb! Delivery can be arranged though. Luke.
  6. JSpec brakes aren't the best I know. Braided lines to the calipers make a massive difference. Do that and bleed the system with 5.1 and you should be better. A set of CW road pads are good too.
  7. Number 4 piston? I wonder how he came to that conclusion. Seems to me he got it checked out for the repair but backed away when he saw how much it would cost.
  8. Welcome mate. Very nice Supra you have there. Can't get better than a standard airbox and filter.
  9. Any news Simon? Looking forward to this beauty coming back on the road!
  10. Check one of the plugs near your ecu. It has a lever which locks it in place, just on the right wall of the footwell. This was my problem when I couldn't get it started. IIRC it's orange.
  11. Looks like it goes back into the exhaust bud.
  12. Facelift lights aren't glass, UK spec are. Facelifts have a black insert with chrome rings yet the lense is plastic. Oh, and try Paul Whiffin for that tailgate.
  13. Dye your grey one Matt, well easy.
  14. I welded a nut on when I did a friends. Just run the outer sleave in first though. Or you could weld the sleave up and knock a socket over, both should work.
  15. They don't really have to be locked. There are notches in the pulleys and on the casings. Not moving the crankshaft would be more important.
  16. They will be the same for both TT and NA applications. I'd go with a genuine Toyota one. It might be worth your while checking the crank pulley while its out and getting a new pulley bolt.
  17. Our HGV mechanic has one too Chris, might be worth looking in that area.
  18. After some stock seats please. Facelift or pre. Must have working electrics and be in fairly good condition. I can collect or arrange a courier. Both sides please. Thanks, Luke.
  19. That's very good advice there. I've found using a Dual Action sander with the recommended grit papers works a treat. Then run over it with some G3 compound and finally G10 using a rotary polisher.
  20. Ive only just seen this. So sorry to hear about this. A very kind bloke. RIP.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. You might also be interested in our Guidelines, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.