There is a price to pay for all that extra HP!Listen, I'm used to a motor I never have to work on! And if I actually have to work on it I just need a pliers and screwdriver. Cut me some slack!

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There is a price to pay for all that extra HP!Listen, I'm used to a motor I never have to work on! And if I actually have to work on it I just need a pliers and screwdriver. Cut me some slack!
Do you mind documenting your replacement of the crank shaft and oil pump seals? I plan to replace mine sometime soon as well.
Been toying with the idea of doing this ^ and was curious as to how it would look. I thought about using plastidip so I can easily remove if I don't like it. I think I would keep the TOYOTA a different color myself.
Got my new tires mounted on the factory wheels. Fit all 4 tires and the 4 stock wheels with mounted tires in the back. Wow what a night and day difference in the ride. First off steering is easier, I think this may be due to the 18s being underinflated (my fault). The only downside so far is the noticeable weight difference, these Falkens are HEAVY! Acceleration is slower now. But they look better and I feel better riding on them as opposed to the others.
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Took our old mattress to the town recycle center on Saturday, was able to get it fit in the cruiser while keeping the 2nd row in.
Towed my Accord from my GF's parent's garage using a U-Haul tow dolly. It was a local 5 mile trip with only a little highway but man, the cruiser didn't miss a beat! Unfortunately as we were loading the car, we discovered the rear brake lines or line had ruptured.
I followed this. I went ahead and pulled the radiator while I was at it. He doesn't cover pulling the crank shaft seal very well though. I used an angled needle nose pliers but you could use a hook pick. Im glad I took the radiator out because I felt like I could get after things a little bit more aggressively since I wasn't worrying about smashing it.
It was actually pretty simple. Gear wrenches for the fan clutch removal. Order new nuts for this because they get chewed up. Order the square drive screws for the oil pump cover from @Hornd. Be careful with the oil pump cover screws. Some people have a hard time with them. I didn't but I used the #3 Phillips bit and two them in method. Then light on the trigger from the impact.
The worst part was cleaning all of the oil off. There were parts of the motor that had 1" of oil/dirt.
If I had it to do over I would have all new belts, hoses, clamps on hand. I think my power steering hoses are both leaking so I would've replaced them while I had the radiator out and had more room. I'm going to order them today.
Right on. Thanks for the tips and the vid.
I will be painting the TOYOTA with an off white. I hate chrome. I painted the front on my 92 and the 93 just looked dated with the chrome. Blech.
Started out to replace my PHH, turns out that wasn't the source of my leak. I only wish it had been the source...
Ended up spending about 8 hours on Saturday replacing the hoses that go into the firewall for the heater core dead center behind the motor. I was ill prepared for materials and ended up going with Gates green stripe hoses. Really wish I could have found some good silicone ones local as they are more flexible along with different style clamps. After several profanity laced rants, multiple cuts, falling out of the engine bay once and countless cramps I was able to get them on and clamped down. Hands down the most frustrating thing I have ever done on a vehicle.
Oh, put my new OME steering damper on too.
Hard to tell from your photo, but what rear bike rack attachment is that? Looks like exactly what I need!I went to Northwest Arkansas to pursue the 2 wheeled passion and to camp.
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Got to ride a pretty nice demo bike
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And then the seal on the back of the power steering pump failed roughly 50 miles away from home. After replacing the pump and refilling all the fluid, my steering box decided it was time to empty everything onto the driveway.
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This one?It's an Isotherm Cruise 36 Marine Refrigerator - test driving it on a 7 day desert trip next week!
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Hard to tell from your photo, but what rear bike rack attachment is that? Looks like exactly what I need!
That Santa Cruz looks amazing too btw...