And here.... we... go.

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by Litneon, Mar 26, 2010.

  1. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Thanks!

    Got a couple of things done over the last two nights.

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    Tonight I got some of the lines and stuff remounted. Short night though.

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    CrazyCody93 Enthusiast

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    Those new feners turned out great! makes me want to get mine cut up!
     
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    Are you going to be selling your stock block?
     
  4. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Started to de-pin some of the unused sections of the harness. Removed a whole pile of junk connectors and wire.
     
  5. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Is this too good to be true? I found out (through experimentation) that my coolant lines are all 300 series stainless and totally polishable.


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    Free shine!
     
  6. standardbyker88

    standardbyker88 Grand Toyotaholic

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    Nice tip. I didn't know that. I will see what happens when I have my lines off tomorrow. Might polish them up.
     
  7. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I think it's going to depend on the year. My neighbor had a rust hole in his lower U tube and the spare that I had (before I knew these were stainless), I gave him because his was unrepairable. I had just sand blasted and painted the one I gave him and I know for sure it wasn't SS.
     
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    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    Our factory ones are SS? or are yours custom? I'm a little confused upon reading!
     
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    The way i read is stock. Look like the set on my trucks. Now im gonna hunt for some for my new motor build.
     
  10. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Stock. They were on there, but hiding behind a dull finish. Stick a magnet to them, 300 series is non magnetic.
     
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    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Engine is in the bay!


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    Polished out the brass sensors.... Haha.

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    You can't see them from this angle, but they all have the TEQ logo on them.

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    Hoping to get it started on the 4th. What a great way to celebrate. :D
     
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    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    i heard it's a good idea to polish the sensor side with a wire brush from the accumulation of corrosion via bad coolant :)
     
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    super clean! i love it
     
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    my god that's sexeh
     
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    Tht looks badass. Turbo looks huge. Better get a video of it once its started
     
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    what turbo is that
     
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    run an open downpipe and create your own fireworks show lol. looking good!
     
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    now i wanna take an early out from work even more, lol.
     
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    There's really no telling "what" turbo that is. It's an eBay cheapo. I'll replace it with a turbonetics soon, just had it sitting on the bench when I started this project. It's a T3/T4 .62 AR exhaust and .60 AR compressor, but not sure what trim it is...
     

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