3/24/15
Car has been running and coolant-leak-free for a while now. The hoses were wrong, so I ended up using regular hose and routing them differently.
I dislike my current fan setup, as there is no shroud. I got my hands on a Mishimoto dual fan + shroud setup for a MA70 Supra which should bolt up to the aluminum MA70 radiator. The car has not been overheating with my current setup, but I don't think the whole fan-ziptied-directly-to-the-radiator thing would work out well in the summer. Plus having those ties is not good for the rad itself.

3/26/15
Fans are in. Bolted right up. I had to relocate the coolant overflow in front of the rad instead of behind it, but I just modified the bracket and bolted it up, and ran a longer hose. MK3 Supra style, yo. I also had to modify the wiring to accommodate the extra fan, and the studs/nuts holding the water pump pulley on were getting just a hair too close for comfort, so those were removed and replaced with bolts instead. All better.
3/31/15
When I was in a huge crunch to throw the brakes together on this thing a year and a half ago, I ordered bottom-barrel cheap crap off of RockAuto just to get the car on the road. Well now it's still working, but damn is it the squeakiest, most obnoxious noisy brakes I've ever heard on a car that still had some meat on the pads. Also, I'm pretty sure the rear brakes are barely doing anything due to the drum-style proportioning valve. SO I'm ordering semi-loaded front calipers (include brackets) and rotors for an 87 Cressida Sedan, and a set of new ceramic pads. These are a bolt-on big(ger) brake setup and should still fit under my Celi-Supra wheels. I'll just have to trim the dust shield a bit.
Here's a side-by-side for comparison (not my pics)


I'm also going to gut the proportioning valve to give some more power to the rear discs. This worked extremely well in the MR2, and I think it should also yield good results in this car.
Car has been running and coolant-leak-free for a while now. The hoses were wrong, so I ended up using regular hose and routing them differently.
I dislike my current fan setup, as there is no shroud. I got my hands on a Mishimoto dual fan + shroud setup for a MA70 Supra which should bolt up to the aluminum MA70 radiator. The car has not been overheating with my current setup, but I don't think the whole fan-ziptied-directly-to-the-radiator thing would work out well in the summer. Plus having those ties is not good for the rad itself.

3/26/15
Fans are in. Bolted right up. I had to relocate the coolant overflow in front of the rad instead of behind it, but I just modified the bracket and bolted it up, and ran a longer hose. MK3 Supra style, yo. I also had to modify the wiring to accommodate the extra fan, and the studs/nuts holding the water pump pulley on were getting just a hair too close for comfort, so those were removed and replaced with bolts instead. All better.
3/31/15
When I was in a huge crunch to throw the brakes together on this thing a year and a half ago, I ordered bottom-barrel cheap crap off of RockAuto just to get the car on the road. Well now it's still working, but damn is it the squeakiest, most obnoxious noisy brakes I've ever heard on a car that still had some meat on the pads. Also, I'm pretty sure the rear brakes are barely doing anything due to the drum-style proportioning valve. SO I'm ordering semi-loaded front calipers (include brackets) and rotors for an 87 Cressida Sedan, and a set of new ceramic pads. These are a bolt-on big(ger) brake setup and should still fit under my Celi-Supra wheels. I'll just have to trim the dust shield a bit.
Here's a side-by-side for comparison (not my pics)


I'm also going to gut the proportioning valve to give some more power to the rear discs. This worked extremely well in the MR2, and I think it should also yield good results in this car.
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