What did you do to your SC today?
#6917
Well it's nothing special but today I replaced my stock original 80 amp 1993 2JZ-GE alternator with a "new" Denso OEM reman 100 amp alternator. The original made it 246,500 miles and 25 years before failing!
(Oh, and to make it easy to do without lifting the car you'll want to remove the fan clutch. I used a Mac Tools 12mm "torque adapter" for this. Snap-On also sells a nearly identical tool. This was essential to making the loosening of the four nuts and re-torquing them to 12 ft-lbs. by getting a torque wrench into an extremely tight and slim space that a common socket would never fit. I also compensated for the difference in force that the torque adapter introduces with a setting of 10.5 ft-lbs after using this calculator to determine the correct setting: http://www.cncexpo.com/TorqueAdapter.aspx)
(Oh, and to make it easy to do without lifting the car you'll want to remove the fan clutch. I used a Mac Tools 12mm "torque adapter" for this. Snap-On also sells a nearly identical tool. This was essential to making the loosening of the four nuts and re-torquing them to 12 ft-lbs. by getting a torque wrench into an extremely tight and slim space that a common socket would never fit. I also compensated for the difference in force that the torque adapter introduces with a setting of 10.5 ft-lbs after using this calculator to determine the correct setting: http://www.cncexpo.com/TorqueAdapter.aspx)
Last edited by KahnBB6; 10-12-17 at 07:14 PM.
#6918
Lead Lap
iTrader: (8)
Well it's nothing special but today I replaced my stock original 80 amp 1993 2JZ-GE alternator with a "new" Denso OEM reman 100 amp alternator. The original made it 246,500 miles and 25 years before failing!
(Oh, and to make it easy to do without lifting the car you'll want to remove the fan clutch. I used a Mac Tools 12mm "torque adapter" for this. Snap-On also sells a nearly identical tool. This was essential to making the loosening of the four nuts and re-torquing them to 12 ft-lbs. by getting a torque wrench into an extremely tight and slim space that a common socket would never fit. I also compensated for the difference in force that the torque adapter introduces with a setting of 10.5 ft-lbs after using this calculator to determine the correct setting: http://www.cncexpo.com/TorqueAdapter.aspx)
(Oh, and to make it easy to do without lifting the car you'll want to remove the fan clutch. I used a Mac Tools 12mm "torque adapter" for this. Snap-On also sells a nearly identical tool. This was essential to making the loosening of the four nuts and re-torquing them to 12 ft-lbs. by getting a torque wrench into an extremely tight and slim space that a common socket would never fit. I also compensated for the difference in force that the torque adapter introduces with a setting of 10.5 ft-lbs after using this calculator to determine the correct setting: http://www.cncexpo.com/TorqueAdapter.aspx)
#6919
Pole Position
iTrader: (1)
Early Christmas present for myself and SC arrived today. Brand new R154 with Marlin Crawler/Drift Motion upgrades already installed Still have lots more parts and lots more money saving to do for the winter.Attachment 467792
#6920
Advanced
iTrader: (1)
^^yeah I really didn't want to spend that much on a transmission but, considering how much used ones with unknown mileage go for these days I said screw it lol. Then I'd still have to pay to get it shipped and rebuilt and after all that, I new one for just a little more money seemed like the move.
#6921
Driver School Candidate
Early Christmas present for myself and SC arrived today. Brand new R154 with Marlin Crawler/Drift Motion upgrades already installed Still have lots more parts and lots more money saving to do for the winter.Attachment 467792
#6923
Pit Crew
So ready to put these on. Need to get my friend to spray clearcoat on them and get some butyl glue and she's set. Restoring old headlights is actually quite fun.
#6924
#6925
Pole Position
iTrader: (5)
I know this is a little late (as you've already ordered it), but I believe there's a guy on the celicasupra forums that makes a kit that cleans up the slop on W58s. I'm pretty sure they work on all W58s, but I would ask him first. If you were interested, just google "w58 shiftgasm".
#6928
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (19)
I know this is a little late (as you've already ordered it), but I believe there's a guy on the celicasupra forums that makes a kit that cleans up the slop on W58s. I'm pretty sure they work on all W58s, but I would ask him first. If you were interested, just google "w58 shiftgasm".
#6929
Pole Position
new battery
Battery died after 4 years , the day before i helpt jumpstarting a Honda and that was too much for it
since car batteries are without lead these days the seller was supriced that it would have last for 4 years
Battery died after 4 years , the day before i helpt jumpstarting a Honda and that was too much for it
since car batteries are without lead these days the seller was supriced that it would have last for 4 years