I also stumbled across these, which I think are signs for when a student driver test is being preformed. The plastic is semi-opaque so I wondering if these get back lighted similar to a taxi cab sign.
Pliers and pullers seem to be the theme of the last set of finds.
The big ones on the right are 09905-00031 "Plier, Snapring No.2" and the lines on the left are 09351-32050.
The ball joint separator had the pleasant surprise of coming in its...
Toyota does offer replacement labels. The original label needs to be surrendered to get the replacement label. This means cutting the label out of the door.
Thank you. It has served admirably for over 20 years and ~150,000 miles. PSE in Oklahoma overhauled the blower for me when it had ~113,000 miles on it. Ed, the owner, called me when they tore it down. He wanted to confirm the mileage because the...
Last week I thought the frame was ready for blasting and paint. Sunday evening I remembered I had purchased some frame strengthening plates for the steering gear box area. These frames are notorious for cracking in this area and my frame was no...
The difference between the OEM sensors is the length of the wire harness. The sensor that is still barely available is the one with the longer lead.
Removing the PAIR system will cause an immediate visual failure of any properly-performed...
One of the O2 sensors is still available from Toyota. I can't recall which one it is. But, based on info. from @cruiserdan (in another thread), I learned that the one sensor that is still available works for both positions on the 93-94 OBD1 80...
That was the recommendation from Kennedy's Dynotune in Tonawanda New York. They made the kits Photoman and I modified to work on the 1FZ. The original application was for a 5.0 Mustang. They originally recommended 3,500 rpm but we got better...