Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Ok so update,to sum up the old girl just died on me.
I was lucky that it happened like not even an 1/8th mile from my work so I got away with a cheap tow. My first thoughts was the dizzy has finally gone out. The oil seal inside had blown out and I knew it was flinging oil everywhere. So the next day playing around with it I had also found my water pump to be leaking, and also that my exhaust gasket had blown out on 1,2, and 3. So after like two weeks of waiting on parts, waiting on time to work on her, and troubles I had with the water pump she is back up running. However I did have a problem with the timing when I first got here running again. I'll get to that later.
First, the water pump. After playing with gaskets and a lot of pookie (aka RTV) I found my original problem.
KIDS, JUST SAY NO TO CRACK!
Lucky for me I have extra water pumps so I put my oem toyota wp on with new gaskets and a lot of pookie. So far we good.
Now on to the dizzy, here's where it gets interesting. The set up I am running is a mr2 dizzy wired to a MSD 6AL. I bought it as this set up so I didnt know much about how it was set up. After cutting apart the wire harness I found it a rather simple set up. Thank god. Now I got a new dizzy (thanks Mckenney) and had to wire it up to the MSD box. Now here I made a change to the harness, I know I beat the crap out of my car and that I will have to replace the dizzy again ( I like high revs and I dont have a rev limiter). With a stock new dizzy you get two harness connectors, a male and a female. Lucky enough they both fit each other. The MSD only needs the signal from the cam sensor (red and white wires) where the other connector is an old toyota diag tool for timing (green and black wires). I cut the connector off and wired them to the harness that came with the set up to the MSD box. Boom a plug and play msd dizzy set up!
2nd issue I found with the MR2 dizzy. At the end of the shaft there is a small nub that hits the cam before fully setting into place. A quick trip to the grinder and problem is solved.
Small side note. DO NOT BUY ANY IMPORTDIRECT PRODUCTS!!!
I was lucky that it happened like not even an 1/8th mile from my work so I got away with a cheap tow. My first thoughts was the dizzy has finally gone out. The oil seal inside had blown out and I knew it was flinging oil everywhere. So the next day playing around with it I had also found my water pump to be leaking, and also that my exhaust gasket had blown out on 1,2, and 3. So after like two weeks of waiting on parts, waiting on time to work on her, and troubles I had with the water pump she is back up running. However I did have a problem with the timing when I first got here running again. I'll get to that later.
First, the water pump. After playing with gaskets and a lot of pookie (aka RTV) I found my original problem.
KIDS, JUST SAY NO TO CRACK!
Lucky for me I have extra water pumps so I put my oem toyota wp on with new gaskets and a lot of pookie. So far we good.
Now on to the dizzy, here's where it gets interesting. The set up I am running is a mr2 dizzy wired to a MSD 6AL. I bought it as this set up so I didnt know much about how it was set up. After cutting apart the wire harness I found it a rather simple set up. Thank god. Now I got a new dizzy (thanks Mckenney) and had to wire it up to the MSD box. Now here I made a change to the harness, I know I beat the crap out of my car and that I will have to replace the dizzy again ( I like high revs and I dont have a rev limiter). With a stock new dizzy you get two harness connectors, a male and a female. Lucky enough they both fit each other. The MSD only needs the signal from the cam sensor (red and white wires) where the other connector is an old toyota diag tool for timing (green and black wires). I cut the connector off and wired them to the harness that came with the set up to the MSD box. Boom a plug and play msd dizzy set up!
2nd issue I found with the MR2 dizzy. At the end of the shaft there is a small nub that hits the cam before fully setting into place. A quick trip to the grinder and problem is solved.
Small side note. DO NOT BUY ANY IMPORTDIRECT PRODUCTS!!!
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Would it not have been possible to swap the distributor gear from the OEM to the MR2 rather than grinding it?
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Gambler, yes but grinding one down is easier than swapping that gear.
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Good to know
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'92 Lexus SC400 Diamond White Pearl (WTS/WTT)
'99 Lexus SC300 Millenium Silver Metallic (WTS)
'92 Lexus SC400 Diamond White Pearl (WTS/WTT)
'99 Lexus SC300 Millenium Silver Metallic (WTS)
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Yea swapping the gear in a nutshell is drilling out the old rivets on both shafts then rivet the new gear on, or 20 seconds on a grinder and you're done.
Lazy wins there.
Lazy wins there.
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
I usually get bogged down on projects only because I can't think outside the box of this type of issues. Good job.
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'92 Lexus SC400 Diamond White Pearl (WTS/WTT)
'99 Lexus SC300 Millenium Silver Metallic (WTS)
'92 Lexus SC400 Diamond White Pearl (WTS/WTT)
'99 Lexus SC300 Millenium Silver Metallic (WTS)
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
oddly enough this is where lazyness helped me. Plus I like to think this is where playing with legos helped me.
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
There's tons of fields around my city! Why cant any of them have a Gts waiting for me in it....some people have all the luck
Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
see im confused...I have an MR2 dizzy in my car with no issues. not sure why you had to do that...
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1995 4 Runner(sold)
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
just a quickie and btw I'm a sh***y photag
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Looks good man there better pics then mine. cant wait to meet molly in person
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Molly the A(-10)E86. I love the Warthog.
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Re: Molly, my money pit of a corolla.
Was at mineral wells today, I'm a mighty proud poppa of that green girl of mine. :D
Oh yea I wasnt the only 86 there
Oh yea I wasnt the only 86 there
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