Went to autozone to special order a fuel pump gasket, $2 total for the gasket delivered to my door by fedex. Less than a 1/3 of the price for the same gasket off ebay.
Now will the gas tank clear the rear beam, or am I going to have to pop the suspension off or something?
I will be having a extra set of hands to help with this job, so that isn't an issue.
Or you can go through the access pannel under the rear seats iirc. Whatever works for you though.
Went to autozone to special order a fuel pump gasket, $2 total for the gasket delivered to my door by fedex. Less than a 1/3 of the price for the same gasket off ebay.
Now will the gas tank clear the rear beam, or am I going to have to pop the suspension off or something?
I will be having a extra set of hands to help with this job, so that isn't an issue.
Went to the farm today to check if my Festiva was still there.
I took off the cover. Yes, it was.
I proceeded to pull wires for gas tank popper and work on cruise actuator cable bracket.
An old sleigh on the farm.
I sure hope it wasn't a carb tank. I have a nice one that was used for only three months. I had to switch to an EFI tank because there was no room for a carb fuel pump.
It said only the 89'-93' Festiva on the ebay listing, so I am sure it is a fuel injected tank.
I sure hope it wasn't a carb tank. I have a nice one that was used for only three months. I had to switch to an EFI tank because there was no room for a carb fuel pump.
Oh awesome.
I made plans to clean and paint the steelies.
They're currently a gunmetal metallic. I like that colour, especially with the beauty ring, so I'll go with that.
The hub bore is a near perfect fit, but the stock hub caps won't lock onto the Celica wheels
I did that to my steelies last week. I have the stock wheels for the car and they where white with spots of rust all over it. I ground/sanded all the rust off, then primed them and painted them a hammered black. I put the little steel center hubs on and it looks pretty good.
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