David P Posted July 31, 2017 Share Posted July 31, 2017 Rule number 1: DON'T THROW IT AWAY. Supra parts are money in your bank that in time will save fellow Club Members both money & time. Ideally, if you have space keep all of it, then you would know exactly where these undamaged spare parts were. If not, then cherry pick the parts and store them properly. N/A & TT: Keep ALL nuts & bolts, sensors, fluid hard-lines, bell-housing, N/S switch, internal loom, valve-body, all 4 accumulators & springs. TT: Keep torque-converter, flex-plate, prop-flange & sump. Most of these components will survive standard living in box in the shed except for the torque-converter and valve body. The hole in torque converter MUST BE PLUGGED to prevent foreign debris getting inside, this is as critical as with engine crankshaft. Plug, bag and box. Valve-bodies MUST BE KEPT DUST FREE & GASKET NOT BROKEN. Store inside 2 bin bags, bubble-wrap & box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David P Posted August 1, 2017 Author Share Posted August 1, 2017 Pics of why you need to respect paper gaskets that have been in the bottom of a deep fat fryer for more than 20-years. If not stored correctly these brittle old gaskets break around the edges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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