I do not have the original tool set in my car. I need some help knowing what to look for. 09110-10011 Jack Cad or black? How many KG is this jack? 09120-10010...
Hi Rich, I'm pretty sure that I still have and am currently using my original jack and lug wrench on this project, so I will say Cad. I don't know what that...
Rich, I received the CDs today. How am I supposed to get any work done. I appreciate the wiring diagram in English. My only copy was in Japanese only, with my...
Hey All, I got my red car running,YEAH!! ....but I wasnt getting good oil pressure (BOOO,@#*#*@!!)....so like normal I take apart and clean the filter bowl...
The only way that it could have gotten in there is being dropped in via a prior owner, or through the pipe feeding the oil filter. How large is this piece, to...
Sounds like one of the block plugs from the back of the block or behind the camshaft. ... in via ... large is ... and a ... getting good oil ... like ... out ...
As I look on my parts manual, on pg 18 which shows the disection of the crank, rods and pistons I see item A which is called plug, expansion. It is the only...
Yes the crank plugs are larger than I remember but still only 20mm or so. See if you can get a small pressure guage and put it in where the electric sensor is...
I found these old Tokico numbers: 61-68 UP16/26 F=1028 R=1031 67-75 UP100 F=1042 R=1043 If anyone has alternates for the UP10, 15, or 20 please post. Thanks, ...
Pre BMW Mini shocks seem to be standard substitutes. The bushings have to be changed out. I have a pair of loaner Mini shocks (Tokicos) that I have yet to fit,...
Rich, I received the CD yesterday at work, and have been taking peeks at it ever since. Terrific job of putting all that info together! Thanks for all the...
Absolutely supurb effort, Rich has really raised the bench mark with this one.....thanks --- Rich, you ROCK! Yotahachiboy ... for ... I'm ... lot ... of...
Well for all that read my last post about my engine oil pressure being low and finding a large piece of metal, roundish (after being beat up by the engine...
Greetings, I'm Doug Babcock from Portland OR. My father was a District Manager for Toyota in 1967 in Eastern Oregon and had a Sports 800 as a company vehicle...
To the best of my recollection, nothing unusual. The con rod bolts are on the piston side, use a long extension after pulling the heads and cylinders. As we...
Doug, I'd also like to welcome you to the Group! It's nice to know that I'm not the only 'non-owner' here! Thank you for your insight into the Sports 800...
Hi Matt, Can you say more about the marks? I had to do a cam swap this summer, and it seemed like the marks meshed like they were supposed to... Brad...
In a message dated 08/09/2007 01:09:58 GMT Standard Time, chinook254@... writes: Well for all that read my last post about my engine oil pressure being ...
James, Glad to see that you are making progress - of some kind anyway! Pity we didn't get to meet in Savannah earlier this year. Incedentally, did you...
Some years ago Yoshita Onoda was kind enough to send me some details of disc brake conversions used in Japan. I recently passed these on to Matt and wonder...
Hi All, Apologies for the earlier misfire. Some years ago Yoshito Onoda was kind enough to send me some details of disc brake conversions used in Japan. I...
Hello Regarding tips on dismantling S800 engines, I found that the big flange that supports the crankshaft and that you have to take out, is not very strong. I...
Hi All, Having just done a removal & replacement, (no teardown, thank goodness), I found it to be helpful to have a hand under the car to guide tho drive shaft...
Japanese Yahoo Item: http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e70201542 More Photos http://tinyurl.com/2v5wv9 I haven't seen one of these up for sale for a...
Hi Doug! I am another enthusiast (and also not yet an owner) from Portland, OR! Welcome to the group. Although I don't have a Sport 800 to show off, if you...
Jesse, Thanks for the update and sighting. Hopefully it was mine. I purchased a red UP15 body from Trevor in New Zealand several months ago and it just docked...
Don't be afraid to use a bit of heat to remove the rear bearing cage - put a bar radiator heater near the back of the block for an hour or so before trying to...