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Location: Sydney
Registered: November 2003
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MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 05:16
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Hi all,
I got meself a TurboA MA70 and i have two problems (among others):
1) Master clutch cylinder has packed in. I am considereing reconditioning it. It is worth the trouble or easier to just find a new one?
2) I have a rather interesting clunking noise coming from the steering rack (i think) when i turn the wheel more than about 45 degrees. I have tried to find it and it sounds like its coming from where the column connects to the rack. Has anyone had a similar problem with their MA70?
Thanks
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 06:21

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Re: Clutch master - yes it is worth reconditioning it as long as the bore isn't scored. I did mine ages ago, and think it was around $30 for the kit from toyota.
Clunking noise? Mine does that too, when on full lock. I'd like to know the answer to this too!
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Location: Perth
Registered: January 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 08:41

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One would avoid the toyota parts department if one knew what was good for ones wallet...
PBR does a reco kit for the master cylinder, Repco, Supercheap Auto, Auto One etc. will have them. I can't recall exactly but I think I paid about $12.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: November 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 10:20

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Yeah they priced the seals at $14
The hone is about $20
Was speaking to a mate tonight and he rekons it might be the UV joint in the steering column which could explain alot, or he rekoned it could be a structural problem (knock on wood).
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Location: nsw
Registered: August 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 11:06

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my car also has the noise when its at full lock. it must be a supra thing.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 12:18

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Ok lets see here...
Clutch master cyl get it stainless steel sleaved and thay kit it for you and it should outlast the car about $50
Clunk can be
Front lower control arm bushes $???, baljoints $183 each, rack bushes $50ish or even just the little nylon lock stop covers
Allan
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I supported Toymods
Location: Perth WA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 15:45

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My clunk went with the balljoints.
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Wed, 05 November 2003 21:51

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Hmmm - I've replaced my lower control arm bushes (with Noltec or Super-Pro) so it must be the ball joints. Damn - $183 each!! Is that a toyota genuine part price? Can they be got cheaper?
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Location: Omaha NE USA
Registered: December 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 06 November 2003 05:49

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Most likey due to missing steering stop caps. Look at the backside of the wheel/disc assembly, on the knuckle. There's a bolt that hits a sort of curved bracket right next to where the strut mounts to the lower control arm. This bolt head should have a white plastic cap on it. They sell for $5-$10 at the dealer.
thats taken from an archive off the SOGI list so prices are US ... but i have heard of this many times before ... good luck guys
Brandon
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: November 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 06 November 2003 06:54

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Generally getting a cylinder cleaned, honed, rekitted and repainted is about $30 - you're looking at more like $50 if you want it resleeved - in my experience stainless sleeves seem to cost a bit more again.
If you can do it yourself, the seals are about $3 and some emery paper is about $1...
Don't know about suspension - suspension is for girls
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Location: ACT
Registered: November 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 01 December 2003 03:42

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Re: Clunk
Other option is a worn bearing in the steering column.
Though I would check the the other possibilities because apparently the steering column where the bearing resides is a one peice unit and un-serviceable? A good one from a wrecker may be only fix.
There used to be a techtip on SOGI website that had most of this info.
They do have a blow up of a shaft if that helps
http://www.cygnusx1.net/supra/library/TSRM/sr/SR_0 4.html
OP
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I supported Toymods
Location: Australia
Registered: November 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 01 December 2003 03:56

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My Clutch Master Cyl was $45 brand new
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 01 December 2003 06:29

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My clutch master cylinder came to around $68, half labour, half parts. It is the same as yours. Definitely worth reconditioning.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: November 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 15 April 2004 04:59

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Well after a long and hard battle with the clutch cylinder and the steering there's finally results:
I recond the clutch cylinder (honed and new seals) and it works great....thanks for the help guys!
As for the clunk, after a new ball joint its still there so it has to be the bushes as you suggested Lumpy.
I checked them out and they are gone
Has anyone gone and changed them? Ie how much effort is it?
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 15 April 2004 05:30

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I've never changed the bushes in double wishbone suspension, but having looked at it I don't think I'd bother trying... looks like a job best left to a workshop with the proper equipment!
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Location: Sydney
Registered: November 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 15 April 2004 05:48

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Changing the ball joint was an effort in itself...oh well spose its better to get them to do it anyway
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 15 April 2004 06:47

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Looking at my car, every bush under there is virtually non existant! I guess that would be the source of my clunking, and any other noises would be due to the leaking p/s fluid.
What should I get done in normal rubber and what is worth getting done in nolathane or equivilant?
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Fri, 16 April 2004 02:10

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I'm not sure how many bushes you can get in Nolthalane/Noltec etc - when I last looked it was only the lower front wishbone. I'd do the lot in urethane if I could - but it might not be a very comfortable ride. Control arms, swaybar mounts, steering rack mounts all benefit from urethane (IMHO)
Urethane style bushes can be squeaky if not greased properly and are generally stiffer -they don't have as much "give" as rubber so if you are travelling a long time on bumpy roads it'll be a bit rough.
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Fri, 16 April 2004 02:27

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G'day again mate!
It's already a rough ride with the lowered springs and old shocks! I think I might just get all new rubber bushes if it works out cheaper. Or maybe just plastic bushes to stop the diff bouncing (where would that be?).
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Location: Central Coast, NSW
Registered: May 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 22 July 2004 04:32

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Sorry to be a thread whore... but its on this topic!
I'm after nolathane bushes for my Soarer. Anybody gone in this direction? where did you source the bushes from? I just called Nolathane.com.au (on the phone) and the guy said that he hasn't made MA70 style bushes for about 5 years! 
where did you all get yours from?
Dan
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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: May 2002
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Thu, 22 July 2004 06:37

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Mine were noltec ones not nolathane - got them from rare spars on South Rd in Adelaide. Or maybe they were Super-Pro??? Can't remember....
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: June 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 22 July 2004 08:07

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lumpy wrote on Wed, 05 November 2003 16:21 | Re: Clutch master - yes it is worth reconditioning it as long as the bore isn't scored. I did mine ages ago, and think it was around $30 for the kit from toyota.
Clunking noise? Mine does that too, when on full lock. I'd like to know the answer to this too!
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Mine makes that bloody clunking noise too!
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Location: Central Coast, NSW
Registered: May 2002
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Thu, 22 July 2004 08:14

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mine too...
Dan
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 22 July 2004 10:50

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I'm in Adelaide so I might go to Rare Spares on South Road. What Bushes should I get? All of them?
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Location: Brunswick, W.A.
Registered: December 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 22 July 2004 11:23

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Hmmm looks like I'll have to get under my car aswell, I work at repco and I can have a ring around for u if u like. I could get you some part numbers, and most of the automotive stores should be able to cross reference the numbers to their own. Just need to tell me exactly what ones u were after, and I'll give it a go from there.
Adam
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Thu, 22 July 2004 20:29

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I'm not exactly sure what mine are called, but they are all shagged!
So I need all of them? 
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Location: God's Country (Cronulla)
Registered: January 2004
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 02 August 2004 07:28

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Mine also has the problem with the clunking on full lock, as did my RA40, but I believe the fault with my MA70 is partially due to a crack in the bracket holding the steering rack causing a lot a free play while cornering.
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Location: South Eastern Subs
Registered: March 2004
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 02 August 2004 09:58

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Okies for all people looking for bushes. All my bushes were shot. The job is definitely left best to a workshop. Now Toyota doesn’t sell the bushes but the whole lower arm. (if u want to change the bottom control arm bushes which are usually the main culprit)I have found some trough Burson’s Auto parts (Repco don’t do supras/soarers. When you want the bushes you specify the supra only MA70 (same things). The are 180 dollars for each fork for the front and about same for the back. They are Nolthalane. Now i didn't know this unfortunelty and had my custom made. I changed all the bushes, front back,balljoints and laborur (get a chair ) for $1200. After I changed that and the damn tail shaft bearing the car is better then 100 000 kays ago. Runs beautiful, no vibrations and no CLUNK!! like it use to have when you turn the steering.
So yeah there my 2c
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Mon, 02 August 2004 13:31

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SuperPro part number SPF1443K MA70 front lower control arm bushes cost me $120
Rack bushes I got from toyota and upper control arm bushes are available from a guy on planetsoarer.com
Upper ball joint is not serviceable, you have to buy a whole arm from toyota
Allan
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Mon, 02 August 2004 13:59

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Fucking money pit! Dammit this has to be done as well. Cheers for the info.
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Fri, 06 August 2004 01:53

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Allan: Are you talking about Vlamous Bushes for JZZ30's? Do they fit GZ20s/MA70's too? Which one in particular?
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Fri, 06 August 2004 23:53

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i have not tryed it yet but the upper controll arms look to be the same and others have swaped parts of JZZ30/JZA80 front ends into MA70's
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: July 2002
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Re: MA70 problems...
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Sat, 07 August 2004 00:08
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lumpy wrote on Fri, 16 April 2004 12:10 | I'm not sure how many bushes you can get in Nolthalane/Noltec etc - when I last looked it was only the lower front wishbone. I'd do the lot in urethane if I could - but it might not be a very comfortable ride. Control arms, swaybar mounts, steering rack mounts all benefit from urethane (IMHO)
Urethane style bushes can be squeaky if not greased properly and are generally stiffer -they don't have as much "give" as rubber so if you are travelling a long time on bumpy roads it'll be a bit rough.
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in my gz10 all bushes are urethane.. the ride is a bit rough.. but not OVERLY bad unless your on a really shit road.. and handling improvement was mad
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