Jimbobs Lexus IS200 Turbo!
Jimbobs Lexus IS200 Turbo!
Yep. But reusable, reliable, upto whatever you throw at them.
True true ill order them end of the month along with my piston rings and bearings expensive but like you say worth it! ill get some pics of the engine strip down aswell for anyone interested gd for ppl thinking of doing the same
Got loads I'll post tomoz or Thursday anyone find anywhere cheaper than £350 for both sets of arp bolts/studs lol???
jimbob150385 True true ill order them end of the month along with my piston rings and bearings expensive but like you say worth it! ill get some pics of the engine strip down aswell for anyone interested gd for ppl thinking of doing the same
jimbob150385 True true ill order them end of the month along with my piston rings and bearings expensive but like you say worth it! ill get some pics of the engine strip down aswell for anyone interested gd for ppl thinking of doing the same
jimbob150385 Got loads I'll post tomoz or Thursday anyone find anywhere cheaper than £350 for both sets of arp bolts/studs lol???
jimbob150385 Got loads I'll post tomoz or Thursday anyone find anywhere cheaper than £350 for both sets of arp bolts/studs lol???
Right here we go pics of the engine strip down and ill get plenty of rebuild as i go along!
This is the engine complete that i got for £350 has 43k miles on it
First to come off was the timimg belt cover and the vvti sensor
Next bit that came off what the fuel rail, injectors,fuel lines and dipstick
Next that was taken off was the inlet manifold and rocker cover
Leaving the cam shafts on show
Then the top sproket/gear taken off the the camshaft (Lock off the engine to stop turning on you) and remove the casing at the front of the engine on the head
Then undo all the bearing caps on the inlet and outlet camshafts (keep in order) and the camshaft will just lift out
next was the head bolts and i (well my dad used a 12mm spine drive) says it worked fine but in the manual it says these are 10mm bi-hex. These will be replaced ARP bolts/studs anyway
Once these are removed the head will lift off try and keep square to help ensure the shims and buckets all remain they shouldnt go anywhere any how but will be a time consuming job later on in the rebuild
When i bought this engine i was told it had sat around for 6 months in the car but when opened up all is really clean head gasket not baked on, oil still clean and when checking the bores they are smooth with no ridges or scratches so hopefully no need for honing but will wait till pistons are fully out
Well i hope this helps someone sorry for the lack of detail dads stripping it while im in Ireland so anymore info needed or pics ill try and get for you
Just wondering if anyone knows the part number for the crankshaft bearings? Also are these the correct main crank studs i need? thank for help in advance :biggrin:
Like the pics mate, copied them all as you never know when you need a pic of something.
If I get the Walbro fuel pump they ain't no harm in fitting that now instead of when I fit the new turbo engine is there?