I am currently fitting these rod guides on my tbar
http://www.mr2-ben.co.uk/products/view/ ... -1989-1999
but they are considerably shorter than the old original toyota ones. I see the guides have little clips but these don't seem to be effective as the guide is just resting in there and falls out?
People online talk about putting a small screw in (for which i can see the hole) but as these new guides are shallow the screw would have no impact on it anyway?
Do they just rest in there and hope the plastic covering holds them in?
cheers
George
Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
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Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
I have only used the eccentric guides that fit on the t-bar and use a screw to hold them in place and have to say they have worked well and stopped leaks for me.
http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/know-your-2/mk2. ... bartid=281
http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/know-your-2/mk2. ... bartid=281
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Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
I've not used the ones MR2 Ben offers, but have fitted some I bought through a different ebay seller which look pretty much the same, and didn't have any issues fitting them
These actually came in a Toyota spares bag.
These actually came in a Toyota spares bag.
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Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
ah, i feel slightly foolish then...
I am trying to fit these ones in the t-bar itself? do the ones from mr2 ben fit in the roof lining then not in the tbar?
I am trying to fit these ones in the t-bar itself? do the ones from mr2 ben fit in the roof lining then not in the tbar?
Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
right so anyone with half a brain cell please ignore this whole post...
just went out and fitted these ones into the roof pillars in 2 minutes and they seem to pull it tighter as expected.
thanks for those who posted at least you pointed out the error of my ways!
just went out and fitted these ones into the roof pillars in 2 minutes and they seem to pull it tighter as expected.
thanks for those who posted at least you pointed out the error of my ways!
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Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
mk2too wrote:right so anyone with half a brain cell please ignore this whole post...
just went out and fitted these ones into the roof pillars in 2 minutes and they seem to pull it tighter as expected.
thanks for those who posted at least you pointed out the error of my ways!
Don't feel too bad. Toyota do an eccentric guide for the roof panel and you can turn it to adjust the pull in. That is according to the bgb
Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
I assumed these from mr2 Ben were those as I didn't think Toyota would produce a factory part which masks a problem!
Is one proven better than the other? Or do they both try and do the same job?
Is one proven better than the other? Or do they both try and do the same job?
Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
In fact both options seem to have been offered by Toyota at some point:
But as I mentioned, I was told the Toyota ones I used were originally intended for the MK1. I don't know if that's true, or whether they are still available from MrT. But the items offered by MR2 Ben look pretty much the same as the Toyota ones I have.
Both types are going to try to do the same job, pull the tbars down tighter onto worn rubber seals to hopeful stop them leaking. I've no idea which works best.
To be fair to MrT, these cars are up to 26 years old now, and you can't expect rubber seals to last for ever. The real solution is of course to change them. It's just they ain't cheap, so a lot of us look for cheaper alternative ways to put buying new seals off a bit longer
But I know sooner rather than later I'm going to have to bite the bullet.
Paul
But as I mentioned, I was told the Toyota ones I used were originally intended for the MK1. I don't know if that's true, or whether they are still available from MrT. But the items offered by MR2 Ben look pretty much the same as the Toyota ones I have.
Both types are going to try to do the same job, pull the tbars down tighter onto worn rubber seals to hopeful stop them leaking. I've no idea which works best.
To be fair to MrT, these cars are up to 26 years old now, and you can't expect rubber seals to last for ever. The real solution is of course to change them. It's just they ain't cheap, so a lot of us look for cheaper alternative ways to put buying new seals off a bit longer
But I know sooner rather than later I'm going to have to bite the bullet.
Paul
Re: Mr2 Ben eccentric rod guides - am i doing something wrong??
Got to love forums the knowledge around is mind boggling!
well, I haven't had any serious rain to test them yet but they are certainly bringing the t-bars down tighter and as an added bonus most of the little annoying rattles the t-bars had have gone too!
So i'll be winning even if i do get dripped on
well, I haven't had any serious rain to test them yet but they are certainly bringing the t-bars down tighter and as an added bonus most of the little annoying rattles the t-bars had have gone too!
So i'll be winning even if i do get dripped on