7MGTE install
#1
7MGTE install
ok the time is hopefully growing near. the engine is in town ready to be picked up, now comes the fun part. If everything goes as planned i should be supra powered within a week. ill start posting pics as events come about.
Heres some reading material and pictures incase you cant wait.
Heres some reading material and pictures incase you cant wait.
#4
Hey man, when and where ya gunna start the swap? I would be interested it giving ya a hand if possible. Obviously being the old married guy with kids of the group and working in Fayetnam most of the week, I would be iffy at best. But never the less let me know if ya want a hand. Oh yeah, dont know much about motors either, but the guys at work call me corn fed and always get my help with heavy stuff
#5
well its STARTING this weekend. . . possibly late this afternoon(friday). you are more than welcome to come turn a few wrentches. Jason can correct me if im wrong but i believe we are doing it at his house. Things are still a little up in the air right now, check back here tonight and ill know more things for sure.
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#10
hell yeah, glad to see this thing is going allong!. Jr is definately right about the easy part though. Oh the days... I was helping a buddy two years ago with a blown engine. I can't wait til you get the new one in and running!!
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#14
i talked to him about the axle he had for his SAS (thanks ncsu but the guy already got me a housing) and also how his supra install was going he said everything was good but he couldnt find a transmission for a good price, thats the problem he is having.........cant wait to see that thing on the trail again
post any other problems and what transmission you are searchin for and the price you are willin to pay
post any other problems and what transmission you are searchin for and the price you are willin to pay
#15
ive got a transmission now, im going to DC to pick it up in two weeks. the truck and motor are sitting at my fabricators place waiting to get the new motor mounts welded in. After that its just hooking up all the vitals back to the motor, and tuning it. This whole process has been very frustrating. The setbacks keep coming at me at every step of the way. Its not that its that hard, its been sitting with nothing being done for 99.999% of the last 3 months. Its gonna be finished eventually (sooner rather than later, driving the minivan is getting a little old). The motor looks sweet, ill try to get some pics of it when it gets mounted in the engine bay. Theres lots of cool plans for it so stay tuned, the drama continues
on another note i did get my rear disc brake conversion pretty much finished. i just need to pressurize the system again. also, if any of you want sliders,bumpers, or any other msc welding/cutting/fabricating done i highly recommend my new friend cliff. He will be doing all the work on my truck from now on. Super nice guy and very good at what he does. Fair labor charges as well.
on another note i did get my rear disc brake conversion pretty much finished. i just need to pressurize the system again. also, if any of you want sliders,bumpers, or any other msc welding/cutting/fabricating done i highly recommend my new friend cliff. He will be doing all the work on my truck from now on. Super nice guy and very good at what he does. Fair labor charges as well.
Last edited by NCSU-4runner; Jan 13, 2004 at 06:05 PM.
#16
Sweet Jermey, glad to hear things are finally looking up for ya. Can't wait to see the thing installed and really can't wait to hit the trails with you again. Thanks for the suggestion of a good fabricator. I have been looking at alot of 85's and there would be a fair bit of protection fabrication I would want done, and I can't even begin to think of anyone around here. What is the position of your SAS, or is that to far for you to look right now w/o an engine. Good luck and keep us up on things.
#17
well now that i have a job thats $3-400 a month extra income so i would say a solid axle isnt too far off after this is done. By comparison a SAS is an afternoon project compared to swapping motors, and i already have 1/2 the stuff i need to complete the SAS.
#18
Originally posted by NCSU-4runner
its been sitting with nothing being done for 99.999% of the last 3 months.
its been sitting with nothing being done for 99.999% of the last 3 months.
Originally posted by NCSU-4runner
By comparison a SAS is an afternoon project compared to swapping motors
By comparison a SAS is an afternoon project compared to swapping motors
your project wouldnt seem so bad if you had all the parts before you begin.....good luck lets see them pics!!
#19
a complete axle makeover is a long task, trust me i know. ive got mine all broken down and sanded, just waiting to be painted and put back together. Torching and grinding the IFS braces off is about the most borring task possible, but the frame looks so much cleaner with it all gone. ill try to get ahold of a camera and take some pics this weekend, just so you can see how things stand right now.
did you end up buying an extra housing or exchanging somehow? im missing pretty major part off my axle.
http://www.birfield.com/~morgan/tech..._axle_pano.jpg
.talked about here in step 3
part J in that layout. i thought it was just the brake rotor but i found out later theres bearings in there and you just replace the rotor on it. I just got a little over-eager cleaning up the other day and chucked it in the garbage without thinking. If you have one i could get or know somebody lemme know
did you end up buying an extra housing or exchanging somehow? im missing pretty major part off my axle.
http://www.birfield.com/~morgan/tech..._axle_pano.jpg
.talked about here in step 3
part J in that layout. i thought it was just the brake rotor but i found out later theres bearings in there and you just replace the rotor on it. I just got a little over-eager cleaning up the other day and chucked it in the garbage without thinking. If you have one i could get or know somebody lemme know
Last edited by NCSU-4runner; Jan 15, 2004 at 03:18 PM.
#20
After that its just hooking up all the vitals back to the motor, and tuning it.
J


