'85 2door from Belgium
10-24-2007, 05:09 PM
Post: #41
'85 2door from Belgium
Oh and another thing, is there a way to check the duration of the camshaft without taking the cam covers of? I think there are different cams in there as the idle is a bit of. The timing i run now is off the scale, and when i try to get between 10 and 20 it idles better, but when i push the gas it sounds like it gonna stall.

My rolla is actually suprisingly fast, I stood at the red lights next to my dad in the mr2 turbo and i was faster then him and he was pushing hard. The mr has 240bhp and standard values from 0-100kmh are 6.5 so either the rolla is really fast or there is something really wrong with my dads car Tongue I was hoping for the first option of course Smile

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10-24-2007, 06:14 PM
Post: #42
'85 2door from Belgium
save up for trd bushings if you need to keep the original look. They are made of harder rubber, and probably better than polyurethane ones anyway.

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10-24-2007, 08:50 PM
Post: #43
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tnx for the tip Thumbs up!

and is it possible to replace them myself, or are they placed using a machine? i know newer cars need a special machine to get them pressed in?

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10-24-2007, 09:41 PM
Post: #44
'85 2door from Belgium
It's all possible by hand..with the help of a benchscrew (vice grip or whatever it's called). Getting the old ones out is usually harder.

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10-25-2007, 08:06 PM
Post: #45
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ok tnx i'll be having fun attacking the suspension soon, right now the car is prepped for tomorrow, homemade drift e-brake, i's now completely empty Tongue , al the stuff (tires, tools,...) everything is put in the towing car Tongue i'll get some pictures upwhen i get, if it still drives after :wink:

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10-26-2007, 06:38 PM
Post: #46
'85 2door from Belgium
Today was fun, too bad i had to stop halfway Sad , the clutch didn't wanna play anymore, it's not completely gone, but i definately need a new one.

Gonna check monday what a standard replacement would cost me at toyota, and any idea on aftermarket parts would be handy aswell. i checked fensport and a sportier clutch kits comes to 450€ which seems a little high to me, probably i'll a standard toyota one and i'll be back on 8dec in zolder to try again, it was actually going pretty good. Not had a lot of time to take pictures tho.

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10-26-2007, 09:28 PM
Post: #47
'85 2door from Belgium
I had to change mine when I bought the car.
I got a Sachs oem replacement clutch. Cost me 150euro (with 20%discount) for the whole set. (cover/clutch/bearing)!!

Sachs can handle a bit more power. Mine is still fine after one driftday and the occasional sunday clutch-kicks.
I'll post the part-numbers tomorrow. Smile
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10-26-2007, 09:44 PM
Post: #48
'85 2door from Belgium
If you dont want to keep changing clutches after every one or two drift days, get in touch with max misawa (http://www.illegalgarage.com) and buy one of his clutches. They're very popular in the us because they can handle a lot of drifting, and are still very streetable.

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10-27-2007, 04:58 PM
Post: #49
'85 2door from Belgium
tnx for the tips guys

went to toyota and a standard replacement one would cost me 325€ including work. I can't do it myself right now as my arm is in a cast, but they told me i could buy a diiferent clutch myself and they would place it for me Thumbs up!

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10-29-2007, 04:02 PM
Post: #50
'85 2door from Belgium
The clutch is bought and will be put in by toyota next wednesday, and i signed up for driftschool december 8 to have another go Thumbs up!

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