Things to check before buying a 92' Sc300 5 speed?
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It was hard to walk away from that motor though. The car is still in consideration but I will look around a bit more first.
Thanks!
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Things I would have looked for when buying another SC. I would check every accessory, make sure the PS isn't leaking, make sure the steering felt tight, I'd make sure the car had absolutely zero vibrations at any speed, I'd check under neath for any rust on the subframes, I'd check for any collections of water on the floor boards, I'd make sure the AC works, and I'd make sure the heat works.
Everything else is a piece of cake in these cars. Bleeding AC units and burnt clusters...No problem, swapping bumpers to 97+...easy.
Best of luck with your decisions. Honestly, I've seen the kind of money you've spent on your current SC and I'd just keep it and convert to manual. The SC could be your fun daily beater and then you could buy a really nice weekend car.
Everything else is a piece of cake in these cars. Bleeding AC units and burnt clusters...No problem, swapping bumpers to 97+...easy.
Best of luck with your decisions. Honestly, I've seen the kind of money you've spent on your current SC and I'd just keep it and convert to manual. The SC could be your fun daily beater and then you could buy a really nice weekend car.
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Things I would have looked for when buying another SC. I would check every accessory, make sure the PS isn't leaking, make sure the steering felt tight, I'd make sure the car had absolutely zero vibrations at any speed, I'd check under neath for any rust on the subframes, I'd check for any collections of water on the floor boards, I'd make sure the AC works, and I'd make sure the heat works.
Everything else is a piece of cake in these cars. Bleeding AC units and burnt clusters...No problem, swapping bumpers to 97+...easy.
Best of luck with your decisions. Honestly, I've seen the kind of money you've spent on your current SC and I'd just keep it and convert to manual. The SC could be your fun daily beater and then you could buy a really nice weekend car.
Everything else is a piece of cake in these cars. Bleeding AC units and burnt clusters...No problem, swapping bumpers to 97+...easy.
Best of luck with your decisions. Honestly, I've seen the kind of money you've spent on your current SC and I'd just keep it and convert to manual. The SC could be your fun daily beater and then you could buy a really nice weekend car.
I am surely keeping the other Sc (and converting it to manual eventually). I am looking for the 300 as a second car and to eventually swap in a boosted engine. We are moving to a place where occasionally my wife may want to drive a car while I am not home so I chose another Sc for us. I just love them. Thanks for the tips!! I may have found a nice one in Pa.
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I just bought mine like a month ago,I uunderstand some things are DIY and normal wear and tare others a can actually help u drop the price dramatically! Before buying.
-FIRST thing is steering rack I got mine and noticed my steering had a little "dead spot" in the middle of my steering so the turn is delayed, a couple weeks later I have a 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock of "dead space" and if the road is uneven, the car follows the cracks to the left or right, it is very dangerous! !
- check for oil leaks I've learned that the sc300 is known for valve cover gasket leaks, and rear main seal leak, and distributor O- ring leak.i have replaced them and seems fine for now.(Crossing fingers)
-A/c blowing cold I'm in California gets kinda warm. When I bought the sc I knew it didn't have refrigerant. But I still got it. But, just something to check for. (Oh climate display is know for going blank) :/
-check if windows roll up and down smoothly bought mine when window was rolled down (hot day) and took it home, guess what cable was snapped.
-driverside door panel heard it was notorious for being loose.
-this is my first time owning a 1993 sc300 so it does need some TLC and some patience, when I got the car it came with an "aftermarket intake mod" and it idled a little above 1k switched back to factory bam! Under 1k where it's nice and quiet. I'm sure people understand the interior wear and tare, paint fade, minor dings. But hope this helps a little
good luck to whoever buys or plans on buying.
This car isn't for unpainted people but when fixed up, it looks awesome you won't see a lot of them fixed up right.!
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-FIRST thing is steering rack I got mine and noticed my steering had a little "dead spot" in the middle of my steering so the turn is delayed, a couple weeks later I have a 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock of "dead space" and if the road is uneven, the car follows the cracks to the left or right, it is very dangerous! !
- check for oil leaks I've learned that the sc300 is known for valve cover gasket leaks, and rear main seal leak, and distributor O- ring leak.i have replaced them and seems fine for now.(Crossing fingers)
-A/c blowing cold I'm in California gets kinda warm. When I bought the sc I knew it didn't have refrigerant. But I still got it. But, just something to check for. (Oh climate display is know for going blank) :/
-check if windows roll up and down smoothly bought mine when window was rolled down (hot day) and took it home, guess what cable was snapped.
-driverside door panel heard it was notorious for being loose.
-this is my first time owning a 1993 sc300 so it does need some TLC and some patience, when I got the car it came with an "aftermarket intake mod" and it idled a little above 1k switched back to factory bam! Under 1k where it's nice and quiet. I'm sure people understand the interior wear and tare, paint fade, minor dings. But hope this helps a little
good luck to whoever buys or plans on buying.
This car isn't for unpainted people but when fixed up, it looks awesome you won't see a lot of them fixed up right.!
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Try to find a bone stock 92 5spd......It took me a few years to find a really clean...unmolested 5spd....Just happened to be a 92....I was more concerned that the body was in good condition and the interior was in decent shape.....I bought the car to perform GTE swap so mileage wasnt a concern for me
Also in 92 they only made 1601 that were 5spd....
Also in 92 they only made 1601 that were 5spd....
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visual the control arm bushings to know if they are done or not, go from forward to reverse on the brakes with the wheel turns and you will hear them pop likely if they are done, I always pop the hood and check both front fenders for Original Toyota stickers every SC front fender came with one from the factory. If they do not have them they have been replaced by a non toyota repair shop and then you should check the paint for overspray and extent of damage and quality of repair. Also If one headlight looks cleaner than the other, likely its been hit, and if the fender sticker is missing on that side it was more than just a bumper ding and worth asking if you are still interested in the car. sometimes its just a simple fender replacement, sometimes it involves the control arms and front crossmember, things you dont want to tweak.
the rear is harder to tell if its been repaired well, but you can peek behind the rear trunk carpets if you suspect its been hit or been freshly repainted and look for unclean welds (do note that there are factory welds there) or things that do not look factory, in particular in the back side of the rear quarter panels.
the rear is harder to tell if its been repaired well, but you can peek behind the rear trunk carpets if you suspect its been hit or been freshly repainted and look for unclean welds (do note that there are factory welds there) or things that do not look factory, in particular in the back side of the rear quarter panels.
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All great, helpful tips. Thank you guys. I did not buy the car I was going to look at when I posted this but I got another one. It's a 97' Sc300 Platinum on black (same colors as my 400). It has 241K but drives great.
It needs minor stuff that are easy fixes, a window motor, speed sensor, the little cap under the seat that breaks the seat fore-aft adjustment, AC compressor or recharge, tie rods and brakes. I got it for a great price and I will fix/drive it, sell it or part it out. I have not decided yet.
It needs minor stuff that are easy fixes, a window motor, speed sensor, the little cap under the seat that breaks the seat fore-aft adjustment, AC compressor or recharge, tie rods and brakes. I got it for a great price and I will fix/drive it, sell it or part it out. I have not decided yet.
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visual the control arm bushings to know if they are done or not, go from forward to reverse on the brakes with the wheel turns and you will hear them pop likely if they are done, I always pop the hood and check both front fenders for Original Toyota stickers every SC front fender came with one from the factory. If they do not have them they have been replaced by a non toyota repair shop and then you should check the paint for overspray and extent of damage and quality of repair. Also If one headlight looks cleaner than the other, likely its been hit, and if the fender sticker is missing on that side it was more than just a bumper ding and worth asking if you are still interested in the car. sometimes its just a simple fender replacement, sometimes it involves the control arms and front crossmember, things you dont want to tweak.
the rear is harder to tell if its been repaired well, but you can peek behind the rear trunk carpets if you suspect its been hit or been freshly repainted and look for unclean welds (do note that there are factory welds there) or things that do not look factory, in particular in the back side of the rear quarter panels.
the rear is harder to tell if its been repaired well, but you can peek behind the rear trunk carpets if you suspect its been hit or been freshly repainted and look for unclean welds (do note that there are factory welds there) or things that do not look factory, in particular in the back side of the rear quarter panels.
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