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No Cam marks.. - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Aug 9, 2012 - 3:06 PM)
The 5sfe has a small hole in the pulley that is supposed to line up with a notch on the bearing cap. It at the highest point of the bearing cap, and you nee...
The 5sfe has a small hole in the pulley that is supposed to line up with a notch on the bearing cap. It at the highest point of the bearing cap, and you nee...
Topic ID: 86009 • Post ID: 9686044
No Cam marks.. - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Smaay @ Aug 8, 2012 - 5:32 PM)
i believe the cam gear has a small hole that you line up with a mark on the hard cover that mounted to the block.
Yea I think you are right, lines up with the dim...
i believe the cam gear has a small hole that you line up with a mark on the hard cover that mounted to the block.
Yea I think you are right, lines up with the dim...
Topic ID: 86009 • Post ID: 9686041
No Cam marks.. - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Aug 8, 2012 - 6:02 PM)
how about a dimple on the side of the gears
Only dimple I'm seeing, is on one of the spokes of the cam pulley. Inside and outside of the spoke, same spoke.
No...
how about a dimple on the side of the gears
Only dimple I'm seeing, is on one of the spokes of the cam pulley. Inside and outside of the spoke, same spoke.
No...
Topic ID: 86009 • Post ID: 9686039
No Cam marks.. - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Guys, I hate to make another post, but I'm trying to get this timing done.
I'm pretty sure I have it right, but I'm also being a bit paranoid.
My cams do not have the mark on them to line them up..why...
I'm pretty sure I have it right, but I'm also being a bit paranoid.
My cams do not have the mark on them to line them up..why...
Topic ID: 86009 • Post ID: 9686036
HELP on 3S-GTE disassembly! Need machine shop in Bradenton, FL are - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
Looking at my current load of items to do, it may be a few months before I can tackle this task.
That has been why it has taken a while to respond. Trying to move projects around, but I'm loaded up wi...
That has been why it has taken a while to respond. Trying to move projects around, but I'm loaded up wi...
Topic ID: 86006 • Post ID: 9686005
HELP on 3S-GTE disassembly! Need machine shop in Bradenton, FL are - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
Sounds good!
Yes I would say 2 weeks would give me a good amount of time to take care of the task.
About 1 1/2 weeks to disassemble then the remainder to properly pack it up for shipping.
Delivery tru...
Yes I would say 2 weeks would give me a good amount of time to take care of the task.
About 1 1/2 weeks to disassemble then the remainder to properly pack it up for shipping.
Delivery tru...
Topic ID: 86006 • Post ID: 9686002
HELP on 3S-GTE disassembly! Need machine shop in Bradenton, FL are - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
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Ah having a shipping option like that is very nice, and will save you alot of coin.
Unfortunally I do not have means to pick it up, or a lift gate for that matter. I do have a hoist I could use to lif...
Unfortunally I do not have means to pick it up, or a lift gate for that matter. I do have a hoist I could use to lif...
Topic ID: 86006 • Post ID: 9686000
HELP on 3S-GTE disassembly! Need machine shop in Bradenton, FL are - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
QUOTE (danillo @ Aug 8, 2012 - 12:21 PM)
QUOTE (rave2n @ Aug 8, 2012 - 11:58 AM)
Send it to me, I'll dissemble it, pack it up and ship it too you. That is of course if you can handle the fees =)
Thank...
QUOTE (rave2n @ Aug 8, 2012 - 11:58 AM)
Send it to me, I'll dissemble it, pack it up and ship it too you. That is of course if you can handle the fees =)
Thank...
Topic ID: 86006 • Post ID: 9685998
HELP on 3S-GTE disassembly! Need machine shop in Bradenton, FL are - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
Send it to me, I'll dissemble it, pack it up and ship it too you. That is of course if you can handle the fees =)
Topic ID: 86006 • Post ID: 9685994
FS: Berk technology DP - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Buying/Selling
QUOTE (enderswift @ Aug 8, 2012 - 10:03 AM)
QUOTE (99celiGT @ Aug 8, 2012 - 8:49 AM)
selling my Berk DP black ceramic coated that i bought off of a group buy on this site awhile back. Never used it, o...
QUOTE (99celiGT @ Aug 8, 2012 - 8:49 AM)
selling my Berk DP black ceramic coated that i bought off of a group buy on this site awhile back. Never used it, o...
Topic ID: 86003 • Post ID: 9685982
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Galcobar @ Aug 8, 2012 - 4:58 PM)
Instructions are from the BGB for the second-gen 3SGTE.
Ah I see, I'm on a 3rd. Thanks for the input though. Yea my BGB has quite different instructions.
Instructions are from the BGB for the second-gen 3SGTE.
Ah I see, I'm on a 3rd. Thanks for the input though. Yea my BGB has quite different instructions.
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685915
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Guess we'll find out if I screwed the pooch in a couple months when I drop it in...
That must be directions for another engine Galcobar.
On the 3sgte there is certainly not 16 bolts, or 4 nuts. Or 48 ...
That must be directions for another engine Galcobar.
On the 3sgte there is certainly not 16 bolts, or 4 nuts. Or 48 ...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685913
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Smaay @ Aug 7, 2012 - 4:10 PM)
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Aug 7, 2012 - 7:34 AM)
Gray is for high torque applications, red is for high temp, black is for maximum oil resistance, and blue is "sensor s...
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Aug 7, 2012 - 7:34 AM)
Gray is for high torque applications, red is for high temp, black is for maximum oil resistance, and blue is "sensor s...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685909
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Aug 7, 2012 - 10:04 AM)
The going crazy with it is where the finger method comes in. Lay a fat bead of rtv and smooth it over the entire gasket surface. I guess Ive always used my...
The going crazy with it is where the finger method comes in. Lay a fat bead of rtv and smooth it over the entire gasket surface. I guess Ive always used my...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685907
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Aug 7, 2012 - 10:34 AM)
Gray is for high torque applications, red is for high temp, black is for maximum oil resistance, and blue is "sensor safe" I believe. Always buy black or g...
Gray is for high torque applications, red is for high temp, black is for maximum oil resistance, and blue is "sensor safe" I believe. Always buy black or g...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685905
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Aug 7, 2012 - 8:52 AM)
Use Toyota FIPG
sorry. had to
After further impatient researching it would appear I should have purchased grey...
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rave2n
: Aug 7,...
Use Toyota FIPG
sorry. had to
After further impatient researching it would appear I should have purchased grey...
This post has been edited by
rave2n
: Aug 7,...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685902
Sealing Oil Pan Red Permatex Vs. Ultra Grey - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Just curious for some insight before I seal these oil pans this evening.
I've purchased high temp red permatex for the oil pans, but I've been reading around to use the Ultra Grey. No one seems to giv...
I've purchased high temp red permatex for the oil pans, but I've been reading around to use the Ultra Grey. No one seems to giv...
Topic ID: 85993 • Post ID: 9685900
Just Another GT-4 Build - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› My Project
It has begun!
Topic ID: 85985 • Post ID: 9685655
Fuel filter being a pain... - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Box @ Aug 6, 2012 - 4:23 PM)
Finally got it out, but the new one is being an equal pain to put on.
Wut? The new should be cake.
Finally got it out, but the new one is being an equal pain to put on.
Wut? The new should be cake.
Topic ID: 85915 • Post ID: 9685491
Fuel filter being a pain... - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined May 29, '09From Gainesville, FLCurrentlyOfflineReputation:17(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Nah, thats normal...soak it in PB blaster..it'll eventually come out. Your biggest issue, WD-40...When I did my fuel filter, is when I discovered the amaziness of PB blaster
There is a place to put a ...
There is a place to put a ...
Topic ID: 85915 • Post ID: 9685476
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