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Location: Castle Hill
Registered: December 2002
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Help get Mick's Ta22 blue slipped
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Sun, 10 August 2003 03:59
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Hello,
Got a few little ta22 bugs we could use some advice on from all the toymods old celica guru's. Might add more questions to the list as we get closer to the big day - cruising on the streets 
1 Hazards work, but blickers do nothing. what could it be? We're not really auto electricians so...
2 When you turn her on (2t-geu) there is a rattling, cammy, sort of noise that goes away in 15 seconds. what could it be? Is this related to the cam adjuster and any directions on how to be using cam adjuster.
3 Would alternator off a 2t fit on the 2t-geu?
That's all for the moment. Will post some piccy's of micks beast when we get the digicam. Might put up one of my "still in progress" ta23.
Thanks for help, Sam and Mick.
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Toymods Board Member I supported Toymods
Location: Turramurra, Sydney.
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Help get Mick's Ta22 blue slipped
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Sun, 10 August 2003 10:04

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Not sure about 1 or 3, but 2 sounds like your oil pressure taking a while to pick up & get the oil to the head. I've heard of 2T-Gs with really low oil pressure so it's not too suprising. Try using a genuine toyota oil filter, as alot of cheap oil filters have no drain back valve, so once you stop the engine the oil drains out of the filter & then the when you go to start it the filter has to fill up with oil before it can get to the rest of the engine.
A better oil filter should make the noise last only a couple of seconds if it doesn't fix it at all.
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Location: Hornsby, N.S.W
Registered: September 2002
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Re: Help get Mick's Ta22 blue slipped
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Sun, 10 August 2003 18:39

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1 check the fuses for you indicator circut, and the flasher can!
2 deffinatly sounds like you have oil pressure probs, my 2tgeu was doing the same thing, it was a problem of not getting enough oil up to the top of the head and it was not operating the chain tensioner properly so the chain had some play in it and was slapping all around inside the housing.
3 yeah, the 2t altinator will fit fine they are exactly the same. also any 3t altinator will fit
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Location: Castle Hill
Registered: December 2002
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Re: Help get Mick's Ta22 blue slipped
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Mon, 11 August 2003 03:39
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thanks guys. at the moment mick's missing the fuse box cover rust repairs have been done so will see how it goes getting on the road. will let you know which gremlin pops up next
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