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- aburazaru
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oh and cody you need to post some damn pics...now! oh and what do you mean by crappy oil pan? be careful with that because sr's are very touchy when it comes to dented oil pans. there is very little clearance space between the pan and the sump pick up. they are blocked very easily so watch out dude.

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ohman, cause the manual for the SR says to turn the key to on not to start like 10 times or something so the oil can get all through the turbo. Thats what I remember I forgot which burn cd i have the maunal on but i'll recheck it again and see. I did the same you do too. My uncle did a awesome job on my car and it started on the FOERST key turn =D

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yea, i'd have to hear a little more to figure out if it's the same as mine, but my problem was easy...
basically the car wouldn't turn over at all but it did have power, so i climbed under and found that there is a little harness that is supposed to be plugged into the starter that had come unplugged. it only sits on a small metal tab and isn't extremely snug, so it's somewhat possibly or likely to happen (actually had it happen a few days after i bought the car but my dad figured it out pretty quick).
not sure if that's your issue or not, but good luck!
basically the car wouldn't turn over at all but it did have power, so i climbed under and found that there is a little harness that is supposed to be plugged into the starter that had come unplugged. it only sits on a small metal tab and isn't extremely snug, so it's somewhat possibly or likely to happen (actually had it happen a few days after i bought the car but my dad figured it out pretty quick).
not sure if that's your issue or not, but good luck!
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i'm not trying to be a dick or anything but, the sr oil pump is chain driven. the only way to circulate oil is to actually turn the motor. what i recall, if memory serves, is that you are supposed to...1. pour about a half teaspoon of oil into each cylinder to prevent cyl scratching. 2. disconnect the crank angle sensor, to keep the motor from actually starting. 3. you just ride the starter for about 10-15 seconds.djdorifto wrote:ohman, cause the manual for the SR says to turn the key to on not to start like 10 times or something so the oil can get all through the turbo. Thats what I remember I forgot which burn cd i have the maunal on but i'll recheck it again and see. I did the same you do too. My uncle did a awesome job on my car and it started on the FOERST key turn =D


