I would like to share my es300 rebuild [PICS]
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I would like to share my es300 rebuild [PICS]
Hello to all, I acquired a 1999 es300. The es300 had a damaged head and the owner let it sit in the back of his industrial yard for months and recently sold it to me for cheap. I replaced both heads, gaskets, water pump, tensioners, knock senors, VVT-i sensors everything was new along with ngk iridium plugs, toyota coolant and toyota transmission fluid. during the rebuild i took pictures along the way to document the rebirth of this beauty. so far i've added 18" chrome wheels, hids 10000k and 3500k and k&N drop in filter. the engine bay pictured is dirty because i had limited time in the garage i was working in and i had to focus on getting the car back together and leave the detailing for later. the car had a very dirty exterior and sand like feel to it, i detailed her and shes good as new now.
well here are the pics they arent the best due to my phone but they are decent.
well here are the pics they arent the best due to my phone but they are decent.
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wow wow weee wow! i saved this webpage, COMPLETE, with firefox just now.
so, anyway, i have a question, are you sure there was no oil_coolant mix, cause then the acid would have hurt the bottom end just sitting out the yard.
i can't wait to learn more of your project and to digest what youve already said and the info contained in these neat pics.
thanks for sharing.
and by the way, that's one hell of a way to make a first post [i dont say that to everyone, actually, im pretty bitter and annoying]!!!!
welcome to CL!
so, anyway, i have a question, are you sure there was no oil_coolant mix, cause then the acid would have hurt the bottom end just sitting out the yard.
i can't wait to learn more of your project and to digest what youve already said and the info contained in these neat pics.
thanks for sharing.
and by the way, that's one hell of a way to make a first post [i dont say that to everyone, actually, im pretty bitter and annoying]!!!!
welcome to CL!
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In your finished picture of the engine I noticed than you didnt install your dog bone mount or bracket that holds it called the stay. I added a picture with arrows pointing at the mount and stay bracket incase you need the help.
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Such a classy vehicle. I wish I could have come across a deal like yours. I've re-built several cars and most recently, helped my step-son restore a blown engine in his 98 Neon R/T. He takes incredible pride in ownership now that probably would not exist if I just handed over a working vehicle when he turned 16.
Ariyana - Your ES is very well maintained. That engine compartment looks new as the day it was made. Bravo!
Ariyana - Your ES is very well maintained. That engine compartment looks new as the day it was made. Bravo!
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why buy brand new heads, instad of using used ones?
did you adj the valve clearence or did they come all set with assm lube and everything?
what type of head gasket did you use?
did you reuse head bolts?
did you adj the valve clearence or did they come all set with assm lube and everything?
what type of head gasket did you use?
did you reuse head bolts?
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Hey guys thanks for the warm welcoming here, i'm usually an avid poster on toyotanation with my camry but moved onto here for my lexus i like this site alot of cool and intelligent people on here.
thanks for the warm welcoming man and yes i did include the hydraulic tensioner
the heads were rebuilt and when they came they were already lubed and ready to install, i used MLS head gaskets and i did reuse the bolts they're weren't any problems with them.
That picture is really like 98% completion i did later install the mounting bracket though thanks for the heads up, i may be getting a new camera soon and take some more photos of the car with better quality. and DAMN thats a clean enigine bay lol good job with that
That picture is really like 98% completion i did later install the mounting bracket though thanks for the heads up, i may be getting a new camera soon and take some more photos of the car with better quality. and DAMN thats a clean enigine bay lol good job with that
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