Supra Motor Checklist
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"get the truck running" checklist
This is mainly for myself but i figured enough of you are interested enough in the process to know whats left to be done before the truck is driveable again(basically everything ) I guess you could call this my winter project list but damn its a little long
Driveline :
Install Clutch assembly
Install new clutch hydraulic line DONE
Install new slave cylinder DONE
Space trans/tcase skid plate so its level with the motor ( a slight driveline lift was built in)
F/R rear driveshafts
Modify shifter arms for length and position of shifter
Gears/Lockers
Air Intake:
Buy new turbo
Buy AFM
Mount Intercooler
Install Snorkel
Mount Air Filter
Fabricate piping/connections
Fuel:
Buy inline fuel pump DONE
Re-install Gas Tank DONE
Install new fuel line/fittings DONE
Electrical:
Engine management wiring
Misc motor/vehicle wiring
Cooling:
New radiator
Mount radiator
New radiator piping
Install electric cooling fans
SAS
Purchase shocks/shackles/brake lines/spacers DONE
Install extended break lines DONE
Cut out IFS DONE
Weld in leaf spring mounts DONE
Hang new axle DONE
Finish building up new axle
Rear Suspension work
Exhaust
Install downpipe
Have exhaust fabbed
Protection
Modify ARB bumper mounts for SAS
Driveline :
Install Clutch assembly
Install new clutch hydraulic line DONE
Install new slave cylinder DONE
Space trans/tcase skid plate so its level with the motor ( a slight driveline lift was built in)
F/R rear driveshafts
Modify shifter arms for length and position of shifter
Gears/Lockers
Air Intake:
Buy new turbo
Buy AFM
Mount Intercooler
Install Snorkel
Mount Air Filter
Fabricate piping/connections
Fuel:
Buy inline fuel pump DONE
Re-install Gas Tank DONE
Install new fuel line/fittings DONE
Electrical:
Engine management wiring
Misc motor/vehicle wiring
Cooling:
New radiator
Mount radiator
New radiator piping
Install electric cooling fans
SAS
Purchase shocks/shackles/brake lines/spacers DONE
Install extended break lines DONE
Cut out IFS DONE
Weld in leaf spring mounts DONE
Hang new axle DONE
Finish building up new axle
Rear Suspension work
Exhaust
Install downpipe
Have exhaust fabbed
Protection
Modify ARB bumper mounts for SAS
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well id like to get as much as possible done soon, then i have the entire 2nd week of march off school for spring break (10 full days off ). . . so you can count on alot happening then.
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Originally Posted by customcruiser
jon and i will be seing this............SUCKERS
Jeremy, gimmie a yell when ya start toolin the truck. I'd like to try and give ya a hand If I can. Just dont know when I can due to work.
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i have spent 3 months under 4runners and heeps................time for some mocha and expresso in amsterdam
jons rear bumper is almost finished and i just need a tube bender and some fittin for my sliders to be finished!!
jons rear bumper is almost finished and i just need a tube bender and some fittin for my sliders to be finished!!
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small update, wish i had more to say. Got the new fuel pump. Its an inline unit meaning it will be outside the gas tank in ADDITION to the stock one inside the tank. This unit is rated at 43 gallons per hour and somewhere around 40 psi i believe. You can also see the 20 feet of new flexible fuel line hose.
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i cant believe i didnt get any comments on the BLING BLING fuel line
uhm the bumper SHOULD be here anyday now, i hear my fancy new clutch has arrived, hopefully ill have the leaf spring hangers welded on saturday
uhm the bumper SHOULD be here anyday now, i hear my fancy new clutch has arrived, hopefully ill have the leaf spring hangers welded on saturday
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Where are you shipping all these parts that you have to go pick them up all the time, is it to a commercial place to save on shipping?
P.S. Nice fuel lines Jermey, they are very BLING, I approve , even though they won't stay that way for long. There now you can't say I never did anything for you
P.S. Nice fuel lines Jermey, they are very BLING, I approve , even though they won't stay that way for long. There now you can't say I never did anything for you
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Originally Posted by WolfpackTLC
Glad to see that my nice dining room table is getting such good use.... AND it's being treated so well...
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Originally Posted by WolfpackTLC
I AM working... I've just proven to one of the ISP Admin's that I can hack his program that keeps me from surfing non-work related sites.