2jzGTE SCs - The Siblings of my Supra MKIV Toys
#2491
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Yes, yes! Omar...I hope you get it brother! Gerry, good looking out for another fellow CL member! Now, stop typing...back to work! We need more Inspiration! Ha! Alright brother, talk with you later? Side note, you're sure you don't wont to go jumping out of planes? lol
steve
steve
#2492
hey Gerb I made a simple bracket out of some aluminum flat bar bent to shape that bolted on to the dipstick than to one of the bolts on the IACV. Real snug and worked great... I believe I had to get a longer bolt for the IACV to accommodate for the aluminum bar. Just throwing that out there...
Thanks Gerrb, Yes I am going to pick it up, ive already talk to the seller so we will see.
On the iac valve the 2 nipples for the coolant can be remove , just crimp it with a vice grip and turn it side to side and and they will come out, they are pressed in there from the factory, same as the 2 coolant nipples on the upper water neck.
Ali-I don't wanna take a chance trying to drive it home and something else goes wrong..I'll just tow it home on the trailer , ill get it running as soon as I get it home, but that V8 will be the first thing i'll remove from that car.
Yeah a bad *** na-t is in the work, I just need a car and decide what trans I am going to run..for some reason I can't stay away from manual.
I am working another trans setup depending on how it goes , ill give you guys the insight..cheaper than V160 and will hold 900tq and you won't have to worry shifter being in the armrest like the 350Z trans , and blowing the tailshaft seal like the R154 .
On the iac valve the 2 nipples for the coolant can be remove , just crimp it with a vice grip and turn it side to side and and they will come out, they are pressed in there from the factory, same as the 2 coolant nipples on the upper water neck.
Ali-I don't wanna take a chance trying to drive it home and something else goes wrong..I'll just tow it home on the trailer , ill get it running as soon as I get it home, but that V8 will be the first thing i'll remove from that car.
Yeah a bad *** na-t is in the work, I just need a car and decide what trans I am going to run..for some reason I can't stay away from manual.
I am working another trans setup depending on how it goes , ill give you guys the insight..cheaper than V160 and will hold 900tq and you won't have to worry shifter being in the armrest like the 350Z trans , and blowing the tailshaft seal like the R154 .
Yes, yes! Omar...I hope you get it brother! Gerry, good looking out for another fellow CL member! Now, stop typing...back to work! We need more Inspiration! Ha! Alright brother, talk with you later? Side note, you're sure you don't wont to go jumping out of planes? lol
steve
steve
Damn ... , lmaol, I told you I am probably dead of heart attack even before I have jumped out of that plane with a parachute... hahaha
#2493
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People say toyota likes to run coolant through everything to stabilize the intake temps and keep the parts from sticking in extreme cold. I know the first one is true and actually hurts performance because normally they put it through the throttle body and IACV for the stock tune to be more consistent. heating up your idle air is ok, but heating up your air in the throttle body you just intercooled is sort of backwards when you are trying to increase power.
The part about the extreme cold and the throttle sticking I am not sure if its true or I even buy it, the coolant is just as cold when you first start the motor you would have to wait for it to unstick anyways, which would happen from just the motor heating up without the lines connected just take longer. maybe if it was somewhere with a much colder climate, but I think they run it through the IACV because of the reason above, because on a gte its seperate and they want the idle air to be at a stable temp also.
Basically I never hook them up and always take them off. mostly they just get in the way and another place coolant can leak from in the future.
I don't think I have ever heard of anyone saying it made a difference bypassing it that is just the factory way.
The part about the extreme cold and the throttle sticking I am not sure if its true or I even buy it, the coolant is just as cold when you first start the motor you would have to wait for it to unstick anyways, which would happen from just the motor heating up without the lines connected just take longer. maybe if it was somewhere with a much colder climate, but I think they run it through the IACV because of the reason above, because on a gte its seperate and they want the idle air to be at a stable temp also.
Basically I never hook them up and always take them off. mostly they just get in the way and another place coolant can leak from in the future.
I don't think I have ever heard of anyone saying it made a difference bypassing it that is just the factory way.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 09-19-14 at 09:36 PM.
#2496
Driver School Candidate
Hey Gerry, u didnt have to remove the hood to pry it out? Or u just unhinged the struts and let it fly back to windshield? Either way, u getting good and faster at pulling out/dropping in...u wanna come quickly do mine...lol??
#2497
Conrad , nope. You just have to take the hood struts.. and swing it all the way up holding it with a pole and you should be able to get it out.
hahaha... I am getting to the point that I am getting tired with this SCs.. lol But I will finish this two SC projects (Black Pearl & Red Mamba Two ) and really will be my last SC projects.. THIS IS IT !
And I almost had a terrible accident in taking out that engine/tranny from the Black Pearl. One of the legs/roller of the hoist gave way and almost flipped the hoist with the engine/tranny. and could have damaged the Black Pearl and the Red Mamba One which was beside it at that time. Now I probably need a new hoist .
#2500
The only reason that engine/ tranny did not completely flip to the right was because the legs of the hoist were under the car. The right side of the car actually raised up a foot from the ground cause the left leg of the hoist was pushing it upwards due to the weight of the engine / tranny leaning to the right. It really scared me to death.
If you observe the first picture , engine and tranny is leaning to the driver side and on that picture my buddy was standing on the left side of the hoist just to level it out.
hahaha I can't remember how many engines have been taken out or have been installed using that hoist. After inspecting it today, looks like the cheap wheel caster is the culprit. The aluminum wheel housing seems bent.
oh oh... ... looks like Rey and Conrad won't be able to use it to install their engines...sorry guys You don't want to take a risk with this freaking hoist for now. Maybe by the time you are installing your engines, I have another one .
Last edited by gerrb; 10-01-14 at 05:40 PM. Reason: spell / grammar check
#2501
Boating season is almost over so decided last weekend to play at Lake Lanier. Got the boat and the diesel truck I use to tow it .......out of the storage . The first thing that crossed my mind while getting it out of the storage was .. this boat will be faster with a 2JZGTE on it ... With the current engine, I only top at around 50mph which is alot higher than the average . Maybe with the turbocharged 2jzgte... will get it up there.. hahaha
Last edited by gerrb; 10-08-14 at 09:26 AM.