Nice! thank you very much, I think I see the oil cooler already, I'll double check the fitting size when I get home.
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Nice! thank you very much, I think I see the oil cooler already, I'll double check the fitting size when I get home.
I'm going to take advantage of the great success I've had in the past on the supra forum. I fired up my boat last week and water was spraying out of my transmission oil cooler, the bottom half is...
Thanks everyone, I'll report back what I find. My boat is in the water right now at my place and I won't be going back for a week or two. I'll take up a new starter relay and try your test Chris.
Hi all, hoping someone has run into this problem before. My boat has been running great all summer then near the last day of two weeks on the water I had a strange starting issue. My boat has a non...
Turns out it was simply the shaft packing nut was not tight enough. I tightened it down so just a drop of water every few seconds comes up the shaft to keep it cool, problem solved in case anyone...
Hi, I think you should be able to take your charging cable (white one with usb on one end), plug the usb into your PC. Then under your window explorer (assuming you are using windows) your ipad will...
SOLD, do you have a paypal account? I actually live right by Blaine WA so pretty close to where you are. Please confirm the ones you have are 3.5" internal diameter. Thanks!
1755 Grant Ave.,...
I've done a bunch of online searching but can't seem to track down a replacement for my exhaust trap (flap). Maybe I'm using the wrong name, if anyone knows where to get these online I would be very...
Good stuff, thanks guys. While the boat is out of the water I'm going to repack the cords with some GFO just for peace of mind. Great info as always. Cheers.
That's great info, thanks a lot Michael and docdrs. I'll have to do some more adjusting once I'm in the water by the sounds of it. Once more question, where the shaft actually leaves the hull (brass...
Hi everyone, a while back I posted about my 92 supra comp taking in more water than it should. I got some great advice and a lot of people said I should probably start with the propeller shaft. I've...
Thanks haugy, you know after all these great suggestions and comments, I have a pretty good feeling it's shaft seal, this makes a lot of sense. Especially given the fact the previous owner let this...
I see, I have the flapper style exhaust but I just assumed this connected (one piece) right up to the large pipes by the engine. So I was thinking this was sealed and wouldn't be a source but I will...
Great ideas, thanks a lot guys! I'll check this stuff out once I get it back from storage next month. COME on summer, can't wait!!
Thanks Ben! The rub rail, that's pretty interesting, this boat does sit pretty low in the water so that might be work checking into. At the very least I know there is some problem I need to...
I would say it's probably a bit more when running but the bilge will still cycle quite often at rest. I can hear it going at night from my cabin bedroom. ;)
I have a really nice 1992 supra, I'm the second owner and this boat that has under 150 hours on it (making the point that the hull etc is like brand new).
I've had the boat for a couple seasons...
I stumbled across your post from last summer and was looking at your boat. I have a 92 supra comp and I noticed you had a snap on cover. This would be SO awesome as I'm using one I ordered last year...