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Ive not really been on here this week so ive just read all this, looking good Geo. Whens the new wheels coming? Id like to say ive seen this in the metal but but seeing you from a bridge last sat on your way home doesn't count.

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Come on lads, some of us live on the forum you know, :D

 

just waiting on TonyTT getting some pics up, he took a good few. :D

 

Car's stance now looks awesome. Once we got finished up, we got some food at mine, and then went fix a Renault Scenic, new plugs and a coil pack sorted that one out, good days motoring for us. :D

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Ive not really been on here this week so ive just read all this, looking good Geo. Whens the new wheels coming? Id like to say ive seen this in the metal but but seeing you from a bridge last sat on your way home doesn't count.

 

no idea mate, prob a little while yet tbh, there a few the ones i want. :D

 

hahahah yeah i was like another supra, cool. Then realised it was you, :D great club spirit, was a great day to drive home. :D

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That last picture surprisingly reminds me what it feels like to eat brake disc....not good!:D

 

Thats what happens when you get a hulk Geo thrust from behind haha.

 

I was shouting eat brake disk bitch, eat it now....... mu hahahahaha :p

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Everything i do now, im going to update regardless how small it is, its going to be useful to someone later down the line. :D

 

Anyway, so over the wknd i got my gearbox looked at, iv been having a rattle every time i change Gear video below.

 

Having spoke to Jurgen, its going back down to see him as we believe its a bearing away, if it's not then he will replace the box. :D

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kYgMUidk5w

 

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After having the car up on the ramp, to look and listen to the gearbox, i noticed some oil coming from the back of the Engine. Knew straight away what it was, its weeping from the RH side cam cover, had this on my last Supra and i replace the cam cover. This time the nuts holding the cam covers needed nipped up, they were all loose. But to be on the safe side, im going to replace the Cam cover gaskets, nuts, and washers. Here is my list of this to do over the next week or 2.

 

Parts to be replaced

 

1. Both Cam cover Gaskets, with nuts and washers.

2. Upper Rad Pipe

3. Rad Cap

4. Serpentine Belt

 

5. October back to Jurgen to get 6 speed sorted/replaced.

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As i start to Replace things i'll keep a Record of all Part Numbers and Price i got them at time of Purchase -

 

Cam cover bolts 90105-06166 (You'll need 12) = £9.18 inc vat

Cam cover nut 90179-06288 (You'll need 4) = £3.06 inc vat

Cam cover washer 90210-07001 (You'll need 16) = £34.13 inc vat

Cam cover gasket (Inlet) 11213-46020 = £11.60 inc vat

Cam cover gasket (Exhaust) 11214-46011 = £11.60 inc vat

 

Coil pack clip 90980-11246 6 off = £34.62 inc vat

Cam breather hose 12263-46010 1 off = £10.63 inc vat

Cam breather hose 12264-46010 1 off = £9.23 inc vat

 

Sealant - For Oil Pan/Cam Shaft sealing Toyota's Black FIPG old part number was 00295-00102,

but was superseded by new part number 00295-00103 - part number has changed again and it is

now - 08826-80010 = £70.94 inc vat

 

Fuel Filter - 23300-49195 = £34.99 inc vat

 

Plugs - NGK - Iridium - BKR6EIX -11 £45 delivered

 

Upper Rad Pipe OEM - 16571-46150, 2xclips 90467-37005 = £24.86 inc vat

 

Serpintine Belt - 90916-02310 = £41.84 inc vat

 

O2 sensor(4 wire) DOX-0228 (no idea what the Toyota part is? - Toyota part number is 89465-19635) = £ 145.00 inc vat

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Little update today -

 

Well went to pick up the Gaskets at toyota this morning, and set about doing the cam gaskets and 2 breather hoses, with a nice set of plugs.

 

Cover off, and the job at hand,

 

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was presented with Breather 1 looking like this :blink:

 

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Breather 2 was em well see for yourself :blink: Yes there was tape over the Massive split. Had to cut this one off as it was solid. :(

 

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coolant pipe stuffed. :D

 

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harness and coil clips unplugged and moved out the way

 

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These were finger tight, as were all the nuts round the casing. The back was cover in oil

 

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Cylinder 6 Coil Pack

 

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3 and 4 weren't any better

 

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1 and 2 were fine. :D

 

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Caked in Oil

 

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My clean up method

 

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Half decent plugs were already installed

 

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More to come :D

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Intake Cam Cover Off

 

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The old gasket which was solid and had no girth about it.

 

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All cleaned up, and ye si used the dish washer as a bench for today. :D

 

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New gasket installed, and looking nice and clean, and its got girth baby

 

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Exhaust side next

 

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My AWESOME tool, for how to install a bolt, without dropping the thing into the engine Bay. :D

 

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