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Stoney's Supercharger Thread

Stoney's Supercharger Thread

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jimxms
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04-07-2018, 09:13 PM
#11
Stoney That's what I thought. Think I will stick to spray paint. Would the same stuff be good for charger, pipes and FMIC?

Yeah It clings on really well which should make it ideal for doing the pipes without drips.

As for the fmic, a light coat should be fine. It does give good coverage with even just 1-2 swipes.
jimxms
04-07-2018, 09:13 PM #11

Stoney That's what I thought. Think I will stick to spray paint. Would the same stuff be good for charger, pipes and FMIC?

Yeah It clings on really well which should make it ideal for doing the pipes without drips.

As for the fmic, a light coat should be fine. It does give good coverage with even just 1-2 swipes.

Stoney
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07-07-2018, 05:52 AM
#12
Thanks for all the advice guys. I went down to my local independent motor-factor shop and got some paint today. After much discussion with the guy in their I went for a heat resistant engine paint, for the charger and pipes, and a finer, lighter paint for the FMIC...
[Image: 2011-08-18151402.jpg]

Also a new 2 tonne trolley jack while I was there, and a couple litres of De-ionised water, as the batteries in both cars would both benefit from a top up. At £30 +VAT for the lot, I am happy. (The jack alone would cost that in Halfords, I expect!) The guy was kind enough to give me trade price, although I not a trade customer! Great service all round, and if anybody is looking for parts in Exeter, go to ASL Motor Spares! Next task will be to remove the kit and prepare it for painting.

So... next question... I might as well fit the de-catted manifold I have before the charger, so will I need new gaskets etc. to do this?
Edited 18-08-2011, 03:29 PM by Stoney.

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Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:
Stoney
07-07-2018, 05:52 AM #12

Thanks for all the advice guys. I went down to my local independent motor-factor shop and got some paint today. After much discussion with the guy in their I went for a heat resistant engine paint, for the charger and pipes, and a finer, lighter paint for the FMIC...
[Image: 2011-08-18151402.jpg]

Also a new 2 tonne trolley jack while I was there, and a couple litres of De-ionised water, as the batteries in both cars would both benefit from a top up. At £30 +VAT for the lot, I am happy. (The jack alone would cost that in Halfords, I expect!) The guy was kind enough to give me trade price, although I not a trade customer! Great service all round, and if anybody is looking for parts in Exeter, go to ASL Motor Spares! Next task will be to remove the kit and prepare it for painting.

So... next question... I might as well fit the de-catted manifold I have before the charger, so will I need new gaskets etc. to do this?


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Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:

Fozzy
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07-07-2018, 06:07 AM
#13
Read up the details on the can for that heat resistant paint. A lot need to be baked on, i.e get the engine warm. I find a lot of the heat resistant paints come out very matte and chalky. I always favour hammerite, even on engine blocks, although the spray cans are rubbish, it comes out like water.

Yes on the exhaust front you will definately need new gaskets all round. The manifolds are a pain to change, as you have to disconnect the steering knuckle from the rack. Also expect a couple of rather rusty or seized bolts
Edited 18-08-2011, 03:43 PM by Fozzy.

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Fozzy
07-07-2018, 06:07 AM #13

Read up the details on the can for that heat resistant paint. A lot need to be baked on, i.e get the engine warm. I find a lot of the heat resistant paints come out very matte and chalky. I always favour hammerite, even on engine blocks, although the spray cans are rubbish, it comes out like water.

Yes on the exhaust front you will definately need new gaskets all round. The manifolds are a pain to change, as you have to disconnect the steering knuckle from the rack. Also expect a couple of rather rusty or seized bolts


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Stoney
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07-07-2018, 06:23 AM
#14
Hurricane Read up the details on the can for that heat resistant paint. A lot need to be baked on, i.e get the engine warm. I find a lot of the heat resistant paints come out very matte and chalky. I always favour hammerite, even on engine blocks, although the spray cans are rubbish, it comes out like water.

Yes on the exhaust front you will definately need new gaskets all round. The manifolds are a pain to change, as you have to disconnect the steering knuckle from the rack. Also expect a couple of rather rusty or seized bolts

Paint says best applied in temps of 20 degrees or above, so a hot day outside or a well heated room should be fine. The surface being painted does not need to be hot. If it comes out matt, that will be fine by me! As I couldn't decide between matt and glossy anyway. Smile I was looking the Hammerite, but I want to spray it on really, and have heard their spray can be a bit ****!

I figured I would need one at the top, but what kind of connection is it at the bottom? Will that need a gasket too?

Can these gaskets be bought anywhere other than Toyota?
Edited 18-08-2011, 03:58 PM by Stoney.

[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:
Stoney
07-07-2018, 06:23 AM #14

Hurricane Read up the details on the can for that heat resistant paint. A lot need to be baked on, i.e get the engine warm. I find a lot of the heat resistant paints come out very matte and chalky. I always favour hammerite, even on engine blocks, although the spray cans are rubbish, it comes out like water.

Yes on the exhaust front you will definately need new gaskets all round. The manifolds are a pain to change, as you have to disconnect the steering knuckle from the rack. Also expect a couple of rather rusty or seized bolts

Paint says best applied in temps of 20 degrees or above, so a hot day outside or a well heated room should be fine. The surface being painted does not need to be hot. If it comes out matt, that will be fine by me! As I couldn't decide between matt and glossy anyway. Smile I was looking the Hammerite, but I want to spray it on really, and have heard their spray can be a bit ****!

I figured I would need one at the top, but what kind of connection is it at the bottom? Will that need a gasket too?

Can these gaskets be bought anywhere other than Toyota?


[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:

Fozzy
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07-07-2018, 06:29 AM
#15
I'll have to pass on the gaskets, i cant remember what connection they have on the downpipe. I would get the gaskets from toyota, they arnt that expensive, and you know they will last. Nothing worse than having to remove the manifold after a month because the cheap gaskets have blown

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Fozzy
07-07-2018, 06:29 AM #15

I'll have to pass on the gaskets, i cant remember what connection they have on the downpipe. I would get the gaskets from toyota, they arnt that expensive, and you know they will last. Nothing worse than having to remove the manifold after a month because the cheap gaskets have blown


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Stoney
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07-07-2018, 11:57 AM
#16
Manifold sounds like hassle, and I'm trying to get a lot done in a little time, so maybe it can wait.

Making progress though. Have the kit at home now, though the cradle looked a biatch, and I was limited for time (and it was raining) so I left it, for now, though happy with what I managed to grab in an hour or so. Can now start to prep it for painting. Think I will change the oil in the charger too, to be safe.

[Image: 2011-08-18183319.jpg]

[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:
Stoney
07-07-2018, 11:57 AM #16

Manifold sounds like hassle, and I'm trying to get a lot done in a little time, so maybe it can wait.

Making progress though. Have the kit at home now, though the cradle looked a biatch, and I was limited for time (and it was raining) so I left it, for now, though happy with what I managed to grab in an hour or so. Can now start to prep it for painting. Think I will change the oil in the charger too, to be safe.

[Image: 2011-08-18183319.jpg]


[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:

Stoney
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21-07-2018, 11:33 PM
#17
Right, so the cradle is causing me problems! I cannot remove the front lower bracket to the engine, one big bolt (19mm, I think) and two allen bolts. I just can't get access to them with a socket wrench, and do not have a 19mm spanner, I cannot access the allen bolts with a socket wrench either (my usual method) and cannot get enough torque using a normal allen key to move them! Starting to panic a bit now, as very limited time (and limited access to the car) to get this sorted before JAE! Should I be looking to get at it from below instead of above? Any ideas anyone?

The pulley is also causing problems due to access (the one on the engine, not the one on the charger) but I think that may be because the rad has been pushed back due to crash damage, and will hopefully be ok if I remove the rad. Fingers crossed.

[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:
Stoney
21-07-2018, 11:33 PM #17

Right, so the cradle is causing me problems! I cannot remove the front lower bracket to the engine, one big bolt (19mm, I think) and two allen bolts. I just can't get access to them with a socket wrench, and do not have a 19mm spanner, I cannot access the allen bolts with a socket wrench either (my usual method) and cannot get enough torque using a normal allen key to move them! Starting to panic a bit now, as very limited time (and limited access to the car) to get this sorted before JAE! Should I be looking to get at it from below instead of above? Any ideas anyone?

The pulley is also causing problems due to access (the one on the engine, not the one on the charger) but I think that may be because the rad has been pushed back due to crash damage, and will hopefully be ok if I remove the rad. Fingers crossed.


[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:

Sparkystav
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22-07-2018, 12:11 AM
#18
You need a wibbly-wobbly joint for the 19mm one, and 2 extensions.

as for the allen key, can you not slide a metal bar over the allen ket (jack handle maybe) to get you extra leverage?

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Sparkystav
22-07-2018, 12:11 AM #18

You need a wibbly-wobbly joint for the 19mm one, and 2 extensions.

as for the allen key, can you not slide a metal bar over the allen ket (jack handle maybe) to get you extra leverage?


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Stoney
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22-07-2018, 12:37 AM
#19
Sparkystav You need a wibbly-wobbly joint for the 19mm one, and 2 extensions.

as for the allen key, can you not slide a metal bar over the allen ket (jack handle maybe) to get you extra leverage?

Ok, thanks man. I will try to source a wibbly-wobbly joint! Just bought wobbly allen keys to remove the charger outlet. These are good quality, strong allen keys, so will try them with some kind of bar on.

Oh, and Happy Birthday Marc.

[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:
Stoney
22-07-2018, 12:37 AM #19

Sparkystav You need a wibbly-wobbly joint for the 19mm one, and 2 extensions.

as for the allen key, can you not slide a metal bar over the allen ket (jack handle maybe) to get you extra leverage?

Ok, thanks man. I will try to source a wibbly-wobbly joint! Just bought wobbly allen keys to remove the charger outlet. These are good quality, strong allen keys, so will try them with some kind of bar on.

Oh, and Happy Birthday Marc.


[Image: tempsig2.jpg]
Confusedad: It was a tough call to make, but the Supercharged IS200 is being retired. Confusedad:

ormi
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22-07-2018, 01:10 AM
#20
So we're not doing your charger at jae?need to know so I can bring tools..

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ormi
22-07-2018, 01:10 AM #20

So we're not doing your charger at jae?need to know so I can bring tools..


[Image: ormiedit1-2.jpg]
TTE supercharger,pr0lex manifold,hks fcd,larger intercooler,apexi induction kit,silicone hose kit,IK22's,polished engine parts,TTE front bumper mod'd for intercooler,TRD side skirts,TRD rear lip,JDM headlights and fogs,10k hid headlights 8k full beam,L8XSS p/plate,fog/brake/light conversion,18"fox rs's,lowered 90mm(f)100mm®,moleys under bars,yellow trd anti rollbars,full stainless exhaust,carbon fiber intake plus so much more

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