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ECU - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Gonna have to go aftermarket, create an entirely custom wiring harness, and have it run on the dyno for a custom map. Expect to spend well over $1000.
Topic ID: 93348 • Post ID: 9944267
Will a Gt-Four bumper fit on a St202-204? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
You need to read the stickies, this has all been covered.
You need the radiator support from the GT4. Also, the standard crashbar wont fit; you will either need to remove it, chop it up to fit or repl...
You need the radiator support from the GT4. Also, the standard crashbar wont fit; you will either need to remove it, chop it up to fit or repl...
Topic ID: 93346 • Post ID: 9944261
fires up but will not stay running - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Have you checked compression, all your compression is leaking into the water jacket or the neighboring cylinders.
The calatytic converter is probably destroyed and clogged solid. The O2 sensor is lik...
The calatytic converter is probably destroyed and clogged solid. The O2 sensor is lik...
Topic ID: 93344 • Post ID: 9944250
Clear Headlights - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Exterior Styling
Take the glass off and sand it smooth from the inside. Its possible
Topic ID: 93336 • Post ID: 9944162
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Maybe there was one on another A series motor
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944137
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Do what Bitter alluded to. If you have a 5spd and a radiator with the ports to cool the auto transmission utilize that. Its just a straight piece of pipe inside the lower radiator tank. Its significan...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944135
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
You dont need an upgraded oil cooler, it will do more harm than good. Your going to decrease the flow of oil. The pressure restriction will probably be offest by the higher viscosity at lower temperat...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944130
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Does the 7AFE have a stock oil cooler? The 5SFE does. It's at the base of the oil filter and utilizes coolant(the coolant is ~50-100 degrees cooler than oil).
The 2000 rpm is to seat the bearings and ...
The 2000 rpm is to seat the bearings and ...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944123
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
You can buy break in oil.
Run the motor at 2000rpm for twenty minutes upon initial start up, then change the oil. Some people have suggestions for breaking in the rings, usually its either baby it for...
Run the motor at 2000rpm for twenty minutes upon initial start up, then change the oil. Some people have suggestions for breaking in the rings, usually its either baby it for...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944119
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Replace the rear main seal and the front crankshaft seal. Make sure the taper of the bores is within spec, this is what determines the hone vs overbore. As you noticed it will tend to become wider at ...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944110
Gathering Info for 7A-FE Rebuild - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
You will need to measure the bores. Just take it to a shop and let them determine if you need the cylinders honed out or overbored with oversize pistons and rings. They will have to hone them at the v...
Topic ID: 93334 • Post ID: 9944108
Smog failure - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Dawn wont fix it, by having a bad O2 sensor you have created a lean/rich running condition. Extra fuel will have gone unburnt out the exhaust. It then lands on the red hot catalytic converter and comb...
Topic ID: 93329 • Post ID: 9944050
Smog failure - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Dont bother cleaning it or changing the air filter, waste of money.
Replace to O2 sensor, the upstream is used to adjust the air to fuel mixture.
If it fails a second time you might try removing the c...
Replace to O2 sensor, the upstream is used to adjust the air to fuel mixture.
If it fails a second time you might try removing the c...
Topic ID: 93329 • Post ID: 9944046
Smog failure - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Dont bother cleaning it or changing the air filter, waste of money.
Replace to O2 sensor, the upstream is used to adjust the air to fuel mixture.
If it fails a second time you might try removing the c...
Replace to O2 sensor, the upstream is used to adjust the air to fuel mixture.
If it fails a second time you might try removing the c...
Topic ID: 93329 • Post ID: 9944045
Engine swap - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Smaay @ Jul 23, 2014 - 8:55 AM)
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Jul 22, 2014 - 2:35 PM)
Throw a 6bt cummins in it, sawzall a hole through the hood and call it a day
holy crap!!! that engine will make the ...
QUOTE (Special_Edy @ Jul 22, 2014 - 2:35 PM)
Throw a 6bt cummins in it, sawzall a hole through the hood and call it a day
holy crap!!! that engine will make the ...
Topic ID: 93325 • Post ID: 9944027
Engine swap - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Throw a 6bt cummins in it, sawzall a hole through the hood and call it a day
Topic ID: 93325 • Post ID: 9944025
has anyone changed a coil pack in 95 celica 5sfe? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Coil is maybe $20-$40, the distributor is more like $200plus.
Its less work to just change the coil, you dont have to use a timing light to reset the ignition advance.
Its less work to just change the coil, you dont have to use a timing light to reset the ignition advance.
Topic ID: 93310 • Post ID: 9943972
how to remove bad fuel with out starting - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
And disconnect the fuel filter under the hood, then slip a hose over the line and run it to a gas can.
Old gas is great for killing weeds.
Old gas is great for killing weeds.
Topic ID: 93301 • Post ID: 9943898
Strange problem to have - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Are you sure the cable housings are properly inserted at both ends? Did you reinstall the U shaped clips? That would be the first thing I would check...
Topic ID: 93283 • Post ID: 9943773
Strange problem to have - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Oct 29, '11From Haltom City, TexasCurrentlyOfflineReputation:1(100%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Shift cable is the wrong length. Or more specifically the length of the cable vs the length of the housing.
Topic ID: 93283 • Post ID: 9943771
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