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narftony
1986 C reg Supra MA70 for sale. One of the first 500 right-hand drive MA-70s. Two tone bronze body work, 100,000 miles.
MOT'd till end of April. Engine fully reconditioned at 93,000 miles, engine in excellent working condition. Some body rust. Reluctant to sell!

£550 o.n.o. (new reduced price!)

Please contact Tony on:

Mob: 07769895766 or
Work: 01223 767218 or
Email: tds29@cam.ac.uk
sera_beetle
what engine is that? is it the 3L turbo?
narftony
QUOTE(sera_beetle @ Mar 16 2005, 12:55 PM)
what engine is that? is it the 3L turbo?
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No, it's the 3.0i without turbo.

Tony
Twincam.GTi
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narftony Posted Today, 11:35 AM
  QUOTE(sera_beetle @ Mar 16 2005, 12:55 PM)
what engine is that? is it the 3L turbo?



No, it's the 3.0i without turbo.

Tony


Now that the cars are older thats better as it appears the Turbo ones seam to be more common for blowing head Gaskets.
ae111sr
QUOTE(Twincam.GTi @ Mar 17 2005, 11:47 AM)
Now that the cars are older thats better as it appears the Turbo ones seam to be more common for blowing head Gaskets.
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I read about that on another forum. It appears that it could be down to the antifreeze used in the engines that causes the head gasket to go. Apparently you should only use coolant that does not contain silicates (the Toyota coolant doesn't have silicates but there are others as well) as they react with the material in the head gasket.
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