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tsupranami 02-18-2009 03:59 AM

Yep, that could cause a problem. Let's hope that's it.

sd88supra 02-20-2009 03:14 AM

delayed!
 
I took off the thermostat housing, and there was no thermostat! Not only that, but the heater core was bypassed! My mechanic supposedly bypassed the heater core because the hose that goes into it was leaking and he couldn't find a replacement so it was a quick fix. At that it was done poorly, I'm more than sure air is getting in through there. So I go on to put in the thermostat, and the bottom bolt broke! So now I have to either drill it out or hammer a flathead screwdriver in to take it out (if any of you have done this before, please let me know how to go about it. I also bought a bolt extractor in case the hammering doesn't work).

I didn't have time to work on it until today, but I was delayed even more because the douchebags at Auto Zone and Kragen don't know how to find that hose without matching it, and I don't have the hose to match it. Does anyone know the diameter size and proper name for it? There's a good picture of it in the BHG repair sticky. The hose goes into the firewall on the driver's side.

spudz29212MKIII 02-20-2009 03:57 AM

Since were talking about radiators and coolant I have a question:

I have one of those pressure release radiator caps, and after a trip to class or home it kinda fizzes out where the release tab meets the metal cap (hard to describe) like someone has a straw blowing bubbles? I bought a new cap yesterday and it still does it. Any clues?

Thanks

tsupranami 02-20-2009 04:25 AM

I usually use a dremel with a cutting disk to cut a slot into the bolt end big enough for a flathead. You can also replace the entire thermostat housing if you can't get the broken bolt out, as it bolts to the block with three bolts (two studs/1 bolt.)

As for the heater hose, it's a Supra. Which means that normal auto parts stores don't carry most parts for it (including almost all the molded hoses except the upper and lower radiator hoses). I believe the heater hose will be Dealer or junkyard only. Maybe someone is making them now, but for the past ten years, whenever I go to Schucks, NAPA, or the like, they have almost nothing available that is Supra specific, in stock or special order. That's why my dealer gives me wholesale pricing, since I order parts for mine and several friends Supras on a regular basis.

It's just part of life with such a limited production car. Toyota didn't sell many Supras (relative to their other models) so most parts stores do not stock any Supra-specific parts, and if available at all, they usually have to order them.

Spudz - Supras weren't designed to use valved pressure relief caps (the one's with the little levers to relieve pressure). Get an OEM one from the Dealer, assuming the radiator is stock or OEM replacement. Fluidyne radiators work best with Fluidyne rad caps, etc.. If that doesn't work, there are probably other problems with your cooling system.

spudz29212MKIII 02-20-2009 04:39 AM

Oh I see. I did not know that, the car came with one when I bought it. Appreciate the help.

Bill UK 02-20-2009 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spudz29212MKIII (Post 67336)
Since were talking about radiators and coolant I have a question:
I have one of those pressure release radiator caps, and after a trip to class or home it kinda fizzes out where the release tab meets the metal cap (hard to describe) like someone has a straw blowing bubbles? I bought a new cap yesterday and it still does it. Any clues? Thanks

There are many different rad caps for the Supra, even more if you include the non-Toyota stock rads. Some caps are very similar in overall size but vary in depth. I made a few drawings of the two different types I have owned with the Toyota part #`s. Ignore the words Halfords and Nissens they only apply to the UK. Just look at the dimensions and the Toyota part #`s. You may have the wrong rad cap ?
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b5.../NewRadCap.jpg

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b5.../OldRadCap.jpg

sd88supra 02-27-2009 12:50 AM

where does this hose go?
 
Ok, so I finally got that heater hose I needed. But now I don't know where the bottom hose in the picture goes into. The one on the top obviously goes into the firewall, but I cant see where the one below it goes into, and it doesn't show in the diagram I got from the dealer. I think its just to bypass (because I don't ever remember it going anywhere on the top), but I just want to make sure.



http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...rhosesupra.jpg

Bill UK 02-27-2009 06:43 PM

Does this help ? This is a left-hand drive Supra as in the US.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/cirgriff/AH.jpg

Bill UK 02-27-2009 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sd88supra (Post 67472)
I can't get the html to work (how do you post pics?), so here's the link.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/cirgriff/7-2.jpg

sd88supra 02-28-2009 02:39 AM

The upper hose thats plugged with a spark plug is the heater hose on the left side of the diagram (into the firewall). The lower hose (also plugged) is what I don't know about. It's some sort of bypass hose, but where does that plugged end go to?


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