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Shizukesa

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    Paul
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    IS300
  • Year of Lexus
    2002
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Somerset
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    Car Modification

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  1. Finally, the LS400 front caliper conversion is done!
  2. Not yet. So far I have the J160 gearbox, bellhousing adaptor, clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder, clutch hose, clutch pedal and brake pedal. Just need the flywheel, clutch and the front section of the manual IS200 driveshaft. Almost there.
  3. A few new videos to update the build here: (Totally forgot to post them) Subscribe if you wish to follow the journey! 🙂
  4. Part 2: The Reassembly! 🙂 This took even longer to edit than the first part of the video! 🤣 I hope it was worth and I hope it was helpful to some people who wanna do this themselves.
  5. Those shifts are insane! It's rare to find a 2JZ that shifts like that apart from those with sequential boxes. Amazing car! You must be thrilled!
  6. This took a huge amount of time to film and edit, but I've finally completed part 1 - the disassembly! Part 2 editing phase begins tomorrow! Enjoy! 😁 Includes: Timing belt Water pump Idler Tensioner Thermostat Spark plugs Valve cover gaskets Cam seals Oil filter Air filter Cabin filter Radiator and hoses (aftermarket) Radiator coolant Engine Oil Premieres at 9:45pm tonight!
  7. Perfect daily exhaust! Just a little less exciting than I thought... 😄
  8. Turns out it was the crank sensor after all 😁
  9. I've just ordered a new OEM Denso sensor. https://www.autodoc.co.uk/denso/11010474
  10. Update: So I checked the crank position sensor today. I set the multimeter to 20k and didn't get a reading. I then set it to 200k and got 12k which gave a slow exponential decline to 6k at which I stopped. I set the multimeter back to 20k and got a stable reading of 4.4k Ohms. According to the testing parameters of the sensor as shown in the picture, the range of resistance is between 1,630 - 2,740 Ohms. I took another reading and the multimeter stayed at 1 on all resistance settings every single time I tried, indicating an open circuit. Hence, I believe the crank position sensor is the issue here. I have no idea why because I haven't actually touched it or removed it. I did disconnect the connector to replace the water pump, but that's it. Also, as stated before, the battery was not disconnected. So I guess this is my problem? I'll look for a part number and order a new one from Toyota/Lexus. I also check the cam position sensor, and got a reading of 740 Ohms, which is slightly below spec, but I don't think is causing the issue? Just to be sure, I'm going to remove the valve covers again and reset the vvti cam gear and redo the timing for a third time. Thanks!
  11. I think the non vvti is different. It's set to TDC for those, but vvti 2JZ engines are done at 60 degrees BTDC. All manuals I've found say the same. 🤷‍♂️
  12. Page 18 shows BTDC: https://www.2jzgarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Engine-Mechanical-EM.pdf
  13. I put the battery on charge because it was quite low. The car had the battery connected for 10 days with the bonnet open while I did all the work. Since I filmed it all, this was 12 hour days. I really should have disconnected it. If the battery was the issue this whole time, i'll kick myself. I actually hope it is, because it's annoying me quite a bit now. The car is on my parents driveway. Can the car crank but not give spark due to the battery being low? I've turned the vvti cam gear all the way clockwise with the dots aligned. Is this correct? The instructions I used said to do the timing belt at BTDC, not at TDC so that's what I did. Autodata. I redid the timing and I was 1-2 teeth out due to the vvti cam gear not being fully clockwise. It definitely won't go any further now but it's a lot stiffer than when I refitted it the first time after removing it to do the cam seals. Merry Christmas to you too! 🙂 Thanks a lot for your input!
  14. Is this while the ignition is off or on? Could this really be the issue? If the starter motor is cranking then I thought it would be okay to initiate spark. Perhaps not... 😄
  15. Yeah my scanner is a cheap ****ty one from Amazon. MAF sensor has been cleaned with CRC mass air flow sensor cleaner and it plugged in. I redid the timing and the vvti cam gear wasn't rotated all the way clockwise even though I was sure I did so, I have it on film. I was 1-2 teeth out. Regardless, the car still doesn't start. I'm thinking crank position sensor.
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