26th May 2007, 10:36 PM | #21 |
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Next job to tackle was to remove the inlet runners, I managed to do this un-aided
It's nothing too difficult just need to make sure you remove all the bolts before trying to remove anything. I recall a few bolts that were a little hard to get. One in particular that was between two of the inlet runners. I kept hitting my hand everytine I turned the dam ratchet. Still two hours and this was sat on my garage floor
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I think it's only when you do this job that you begin to appreciate why Toyota quote 12hrs to replace the turbos.
IIRC i think we managed to remove Chris's turbos in about 6 or 7hrs, but that's two of us and i'd done it before. Also think we only came across one barsteward bolt. At least you haven't got to put them back on
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As we needed to get under the car a fair bit I found it easier to jack it up and put int on axle stands. This did make our lives easier however this also raised the working height which meant by the time I spent an hour leaning into the bau my calf muscles were really hurting
What had to be done next was the stripping of the ancillary parts off the block. This wasn't difficult and never took too much time. I also released as many bolts that was holding the engine in place and connecting it to the gearbox as possible, then waited for an evening that my uncle had free to help me crane the engine out. I know this isn't a detailed write up but I just wanted to give people an idea of the sort of time scale it has taken me so far. The reason I never took too many pictures as I went was because I was hoping I would take one part off and that would be it, ie the head. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine removing the engine. I'll try and take some more detailed pictures once I start to put the car back together again.
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I have ordered quite a few parts this week and will take some picture once they turn up. In the mean time here's some of the parts I already have(Massive thanks to Robsheffield for hosting them for me):
TRD Engine mounts: PHR modified Oil pump: New flywheel, CW uprated clutch and housing: Fluidyne radiator: Electric fans for the radiator: ARP bolts and new oil sqirters:
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some good work there kev keep it up fella
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how much did you pay for the single kit kev as i am looking to do the same with the same turbo or gt35 and where did you get it from
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Any other questions Adam and PM me as I'd prefer to keep the thread clean
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lookin good hun keep up the good work
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