1JZ will not drop in- please help

Kruso

2J>7M
Jun 9, 2007
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PM'ed you back on SF, seems like you're having quite a bit of trouble. Get me your info and I'll give you a hand dropping it in, should take about 15 mins... will bring my camera ;)

Kruso
 

87supraguy

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Mar 4, 2010
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WOW!!! and i thought i had trouble with my install... all i had to do was loosen the mounts on the motor and the frame... but then again i have an 87 (square mounts) so it's probably different

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good luck!!!
 

nctexan

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Nov 30, 2009
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Houston
92TealSupra;1599110 said:
when I just swapped a 1jz into 2 '8's about 2 months ago it took like 10 min hum.

Exactly, which leads me to believe that I must have the wrong hardware. I'm using the DM's round motor mounts, with the stock 1JZ brackets that came on the motor, trying to bolt them up to the mounting face I have pictured on page 1, post #6. My car was manufactured July 89. So does that mean it's an 89+? If so, then shouldn't I be able to use the combination I just described, or do I need different brackets for the motor?
 

WeDgE

Buh-bye 7M...
Jan 2, 2006
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Easiest way to tell is to look at the motor mounts that were on your 7M. Were they square (86.5-88) or round (89+)?
 

mobes

Supras are never 'done'
Apr 5, 2005
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The brackets are definitely from a Supra, you can see LR-A on one of the pics, A = Supra Chassis. The subframe appears to be correct as well.

I know when I've dropped mine in, that last half inch was always a pain. Lots of wiggling. Hopefully you can figure it out, keep us posted!
 

Kruso

2J>7M
Jun 9, 2007
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Sean right before the 1JZ sat into the MA70 nice and snug.
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nctexan

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Nov 30, 2009
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Houston
Kruso, many thanks to you sir! Nothing beats experience when it comes to this sort of thing. Pics to come...
 

SUPRAMON

HIGHERBOOSTER
Mar 26, 2006
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connecticut
I placed a moving wooden dolly under car just about below bellhousing area lowered transmission tailpiece till it was on dolly at an angle then lowered engine/transmission while pushing lift which guided assy. in place. Was real easy.
 

nctexan

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Nov 30, 2009
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Houston
jmcboost;1601277 said:
So, what was the issue.... I guess it just needed to be gently "massaged" into the car? :)

It was a combination of how I was approaching it. I had the rear of the car jacked up and was trying to put the motor in with the mounts attached. Kruso and I jacked up the front of the car, removed the mounts, slipped it into place, put the mounts on the motor, and bolted them right up. It was silly how easy it was to do that way compared to how I was approaching it. Here are some pics, sorry for the cell phone quality, I will get real one's on here after this weekend:

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Suprapowaz!(2)

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Apr 10, 2006
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I had the same problem with my 7m & round mounts. I couldn't get the mounts to drop in position by myself. I had some friends with experience come and help me man handle it in.

Congrats on the install. Looks good. It's always nice to have people around your area to lend a helping hand.