Toyota Supra (mk 2??) info please

Toyota Supra (mk 2??) info please

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grahambell

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2,718 posts

276 months

Saturday 20th March 2004
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Still looking for a replacement for my dead Capri, and as I'm not having much luck finding a decent 200SX at an affordable price (good ones seem to sell quickly) I'm considering alternatives.

One is the late 80s/early 90s model Supra (normally aspirated) as these also fall within my very limited budget. There also happens to be a one owner example locally with a low mileage replacement engine.

Any specific info about what to look for and what goes wrong (goes wrong - Toyota? ) with these cars gratefully received.

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Saturday 20th March 2004
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Head gaskets, about the only problem. Due to warped heads I believe.

Check coolant is red (toyota spec) & it warms up on time & runs to the right point.

Check for rust coloured rad leaks & milky stuff in the oil/rocker cover.

Other than that bombproof

mustard

6,992 posts

246 months

Saturday 20th March 2004
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cptsideways said:
Head gaskets, about the only problem. Due to warped heads I believe.

Check coolant is red (toyota spec) & it warms up on time & runs to the right point.

Check for rust coloured rad leaks & milky stuff in the oil/rocker cover.

Other than that bombproof


The cooling sustem is the achilles heal on these (less so though with non-turbo).... Only cylinder head ever to get taken off a Toyota

mustard

6,992 posts

246 months

Saturday 20th March 2004
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Nah Gaz, it was the 86-93 Supra that were always cooking the heads

mustard

6,992 posts

246 months

Saturday 20th March 2004
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Dunno,

was there one before the 'Celica Supra' ? (it was called that, or am I going mad?)

grahambell

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2,718 posts

276 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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Thanks for the info guys. Hope to take a look at the car later today.

Apparently the late 80s/early 90s model is indeed the Mk3 Supra as Gazboy says, though I could only think of one model prior to that. Even the Supra club website I've looked at since only shows three models.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 28th March 2004
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There were two previous models, A Hatchback and I am sure there was another one aswell.

The MK3's are known for blowing their Headgaskets.

I had a fright coming of the M25 onto the A13 roundabout last week when steam started pouring from under the bonnet and the temp gauge went shooting up.

I opened the bonnet to see steam and water jetting out from somewhere near the turbo.

My Dad came down with torch and Tools and we found out it was only a water pipe to the Turbo had gone.

Mine had already had about 3k's worth of work done before I got it due to a Blown Head Gasket.
It had a new Turbo & Crankshaft amongst other things.

Mr E

21,634 posts

260 months

Sunday 28th March 2004
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Gazboy said:

mustard said:
Dunno,

was there one before the 'Celica Supra' ? (it was called that, or am I going mad?)



I think so. What does Supra mean?


Yup. There was one "sports line" called the Celica.

They then made a couple of generations where the hot one was called a Celica Supra.

Decided it was a good idea, so mid 80's (celica 4th gen) the line split. Celica became a 'lightweight' FWD coupe and the Supra was the bigger faster brother......