Chiro- another Croatian AE86
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10-18-2006, 11:17 AM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
This is a long story, take your time
Whell... thought about opening this topic a bit, and I decided to do it. Although it is not a racing nachine, I am planing to do some serious work around it and make a proper road-fun-ass kicking car of it. Also I am documenting everything that I do around it so... Let's start: I found my Hachi in the midle of town, which is mission impossible because Zax, Hrc, Dodo, Kas and the rest of the crew already bought every single one of them Anyways, I bought my car from a man that was in a hurry, he was going to Germany by bus. We did the premeral paymant and wrote a confirmation on a peice of paper. He was of by bus and I was off with my new car... Right then I was a proud owner of a neet and tidy Celica mk4 (ok, a bit rusty but not bad at all) and now I had to get rid of it because I needed the money to get this: in driving and MOT legal state... That was realy fast. Celica was sold in just a couple of days for 1 500€. People said that I could get more, but I didn't want to drag the sale for a year... SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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10-18-2006, 11:27 AM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
This was the state of the car when I bought it....
Some times you just get a suden urge to kill the former owner(s) super ultra hightec wing was fitted like so: SST for remooving the wing and it was broken of all the beers that they held on it I throught that away AJKBLJFLJ... High tech wireing broken position light sprunged headlight original mufler- painted GOLD AAARGH!!! killer sound sistem- AAAIGHT! To be continued.... SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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10-18-2006, 11:44 AM
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I'll check tonight but I may have that left side light for you if you don't have a spare yet.
Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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10-18-2006, 12:34 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
Remove that exhaust put a new stainless steel one and tide up the inside and you ll be fine!
danielvanderwoude Wrote:looks like the nmwisima joke saved you in the endhttp://www.jdmbits.com |
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10-18-2006, 12:48 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
Welcome to the club :-)
Looks not that bad. Has it got any major rust spots? ZaX might have missed this one because he's been too busy drifting his 200sx around europe ;-) Always remember: Rev it till it blows, then back off a bit... Zenkis - Orange, Red/Black, Silver/Black, Maroon/Blue Koukis - Red, Silver/Gray, |
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10-18-2006, 01:52 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
2 Mux thanks... searched for it on the e-bay... didn't find it... went to Toyota and ordered a new one- 90€ auuuch... going to be delivered in a week or so... thank you... It's better to buy some new parts, old parts are running low and if I don't buy a new one, Toyota will stop produceing it LOL
2 nmwisima you ain't seen nutn yet paitence... some drewl section pics to folow 2 daytona- yep... Zax is in a hole new deal now... you can't find him on the forum... at all... did you notice that? as i said... to be continued... : Meshin lookin' what went in front of his nose... I feel sorry for him, he did most of the work about finding the owner... he left the note on the windsheeld of the car and the dude called him first.. But I saw the car before him and let him know... Better luck next time Mesh... we will find another one... FORD cass inside... blaaargh- away with that.. You can get the picture what kind of jerk drowe this car... car didn't have a legal MOT so I drowe it first to get a new muffler!!! (20min of fear from the Police... Got the car to Sole (the best exhaust sistem firm in Croatia and wider, expencive but the best of the best... )- got my self that sweet gift, I wanted it to be as it is suposed to be... From header down is left stock (Sole said that standard is RESPECT done... equal lenght, 4-2 2-1 neetly done for stock exhaust- TOYOTA RULZ!) How neet is this The job was done and I transported the car to my girlfrend house (she has a biggass yard and a proper garage... ) first test! looks like LSD is working... work started imediatley.. my garage sponsor- Maria and Jura (labrador) and her Starlet EP70 (rally training car- beast) he carpets were filled with water taken out to dry them while on the subject- allmost everything was taken out- my frend Mario- man with steel will and golden hands (owns a Supra mk4 turbo- lives on beer, good jokes and cigarets) neetou!! almost no rooten parts next step- the brakes: SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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10-18-2006, 02:06 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
Nice project!!! Keep it coming
1985 AE86 (ハチロク) Levin - Summer time daily driver |
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10-18-2006, 02:22 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
front right brake was blocking... so I started there...
No wonder... they didn't put ceramic or copper grease on the skiders of the caliper... but standard lithyum that melts it self on like 100degrees celsius... It was almost impossible to get it off I manage to do that, again with a little help of my friends- Rio Cyber did this... respect!! Bought new rubbers in Toyota and repaired all brakes on the car, including the main brake cilinder and clutch cilinders... Peice of cake, only the main brake cilynder was done with ae92 rubbers that were not Toyota original so it got stuck, had to buy new one (used) from Hrc- thanks HRC!! Here's how it's done: get the piston out- I used the compressor (be careful, put good amount of cloth or somethig and hands away from the piston- it pops out like a rifle) detail cleaning of every brake caliper if something gets stuck use these tools from left to right this is one bad mother... 3m penetrant- wonder oil! dry the caliper housing thingy clean and polish the piston clean and polish the sliders put new rubbers on and use glycol-sylicon based grease that Toyota provides in the kit the sliders and inside the rubbers put enough copper or ceramic grease (not too much) SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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10-18-2006, 03:04 PM
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on front calipers one slider is fixed (bolted in)... Check that bolt, if it is not tight take it out, put some Locktite on it and screw it back
rear calipers are complete story for them selfs: DO NOT REMOVE THE THREAD THAT HOLDS THE PISTON IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE SSTool you have to rotate the piston counter clockwise, take it out... than you have to remove the ring that secures the spring... you can do it easely if you have the pliers for removing the rings (they are widening when you pres them), or with a screwdriver (carefully) than just remove the threaded thingy out with pliers (careful, dont grip it too much because you will damage the thread) if your piston looks like this: Polish it... it is verry easy if you (by chance) have a milling machine When you did all this, replace all rubbers with new ones, grease them whell and star reasimbling the calipers... this is not the way to do it: you need to push the spring and tin part down and put the security ring back in... Not easy because there is poor space and you have to get it just right... first off you need a SST... I found mine in old rear brake caliper piston of AE92. The thread is M8 but with 5 step threads... not standard and easy to find. So you brake the old piston that you don't need any more (buy used, in a poor state), and take out this part: then it goes like so: and screwed to the end... put all in and put the ring back... woula!!! Done... I repeat- use this kind of grease for the sliders: and you can use the glycol silicon based red one for the piston and rubber rings in the caliper... You just screw the piston in to the ende and you're left with putting everything on the car I used Textar pads and new Delphi oil... Main brake caliper did't go so well so I better not talk about it cluch calipers are so easy that it's not even worth talking about it Ah, yes, take down the brake booster, youre life will be a lot easyer when taking down the main clutch cilinder slave cilyder SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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10-18-2006, 03:06 PM
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Chiro- another Croatian AE86
brakes done!!!
what's left of the story for now (till now) is the papers of the car, ownership and MOT, but that's a diferent storry all together... Later... have to pick up some patience for it... loooong story Hope this above will help somebody in their reparature of the brakes... Cheers SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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