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Hi All,

 

So i have my Supra coming over from Japan in March.

 

Things which are being done on arrival is;

Oil and Filter Change

All necessary conversions

Full Cavity underseal and protection.

 

What are other things that i should look to be doing first of all?

I'm thinking brake fluid but not sure what else

 

i have read maybe the crank pulley is a good one to do?

 

I did try the search feature but not entirely sure what i should be typing in to find the answer.

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Presumably its being MOTd by the importer?

 

Things I would check:

 

Obvious damage and poor repairs (masking lines near windows are an indicator)

Wipers

All lights / mirrors (is power)

Air con

Seat belts

All other interior functions

All fluid levels, filters and condition

Check engine bay for leaks and visual damage

Check aux belt

Remove plastic plug cover - check condition of plugs and cam belt

Crank pulley damper rubber

Engine and transmission mounts (facelift mounts fail)

 

Get it up on a ramp, inspect brakes, wheels/tyres, suspension, wheel bearings etc. Tyre wear should indicate any serious alignment and tracking issues. Check all lines, transmission and lower engine area for leaks and damage.

 

Check battery and starter function on startup, and look for any exhaust smoke. Make sure the car engages gear and pulls away smoothly. Listen for any unusual sounds, steering pulling, vibrations through the wheel or car etc. Check gauges, ensure car is boosting correctly if its a turbo.

 

Consider taking a friendly mechanic if you're not 100% on the things you should be looking for. :)

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Hiya mine when I got it from Japan was a grade 4 but it needed a full respray! I changed everything and it only had 23k on the clock and just had a cambelt change! The fuel line had been checked but I hadn't changed it! Please keep a fire extinguisher on board as I do now! And please check everyrhing!

 

I was gutted! Luckily enough I found a gz areotop from keron! So I'm back enjoying supra life! Hope you enjoy it matey when she turns up

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Inspect the car on a ramp first as noted above

 

Minimum I would

re-Torque subframe bolts

T Belt changed for piece of mind

Valve cover seals , they are prone to leak, visually easy to see; good chance to inspect the cams, head

Cam breather pipes ( would get a set in anyway, nice to have in the toolbox)

OE Fuel Filter

Oil filter

Toyota Red Coolant, replace any coolant pipes if they are cracked and perished

Brake fluid (Dependent on condition)

Brake pads (Dependent on condition)

Spark Plugs

Inspect Coil pack clips, prone to fatigue with heat over the years, I would replace , inexpensive ; save you chasing boost issues later

Inspect Coil packs for cracks

OE Gear box Fluid

Rear Differential Fluid

Powersteering Fluid

 

If you are doing the Tbelt or crank pulley , I would do both together with Cam seals

 

Nice to have

 

New Oil pump , you can inspect the big ends when the sump is off

Water pump

Edited by Jellybean (see edit history)
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Hiya mine when I got it from Japan was a grade 4 but it needed a full respray! I changed everything and it only had 23k on the clock and just had a cambelt change! The fuel line had been checked but I hadn't changed it! Please keep a fire extinguisher on board as I do now! And please check everyrhing!

 

I was gutted! Luckily enough I found a gz areotop from keron! So I'm back enjoying supra life! Hope you enjoy it matey when she turns up

 

What was wrong with the Fuel line , corroded ?

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All fluids, crank pulley is on condition really, but won't hurt to change it if you want to.

Some people change the tyres too as they aren't E marked, but I still run the Toyo's my Supra arrived on

 

Presumably its being MOTd by the importer?

 

Things I would check:

 

Obvious damage and poor repairs (masking lines near windows are an indicator)

Wipers

All lights / mirrors (is power)

Air con

Seat belts

All other interior functions

All fluid levels, filters and condition

Check engine bay for leaks and visual damage

Check aux belt

Remove plastic plug cover - check condition of plugs and cam belt

Crank pulley damper rubber

Engine and transmission mounts (facelift mounts fail)

 

Get it up on a ramp, inspect brakes, wheels/tyres, suspension, wheel bearings etc. Tyre wear should indicate any serious alignment and tracking issues. Check all lines, transmission and lower engine area for leaks and damage.

 

Check battery and starter function on startup, and look for any exhaust smoke. Make sure the car engages gear and pulls away smoothly. Listen for any unusual sounds, steering pulling, vibrations through the wheel or car etc. Check gauges, ensure car is boosting correctly if its a turbo.

 

Consider taking a friendly mechanic if you're not 100% on the things you should be looking for. :)

 

Inspect the car on a ramp first as noted above

 

Minimum I would

re-Torque subframe bolts

T Belt changed for piece of mind

Valve cover seals , they are prone to leak, visually easy to see; good chance to inspect the cams, head

Cam breather pipes ( would get a set in anyway, nice to have in the toolbox)

OE Fuel Filter

Oil filter

Toyota Red Coolant, replace any coolant pipes if they are cracked and perished

Brake fluid (Dependent on condition)

Brake pads (Dependent on condition)

Spark Plugs

Inspect Coil pack clips, prone to fatigue with heat over the years, I would replace , inexpensive ; save you chasing boost issues later

Inspect Coil packs for cracks

OE Gear box Fluid

Rear Differential Fluid

Powersteering Fluid

 

If you are doing the Tbelt or crank pulley , I would do both together with Cam seals

 

Nice to have

 

New Oil pump , you can inspect the big ends when the sump is off

Water pump

 

Thank you guys - all the odds and sods clips and seals etc, where do i find all the part numbers for these?

 

I was hoping to go BPU quite soon after it arrives but i'd rather make sure car is mechanically sound first

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