2JZ NA-T into MK3

jmcboost

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OK, so I am swapping a 2J NA-T into my 1990 supra. I am not very far on the project yet and am going to need any help I can get. I purchased the 2J from RandJdistributing. The first thing I am going to do is to get the head off to look at the cylinder walls and inspect a few things. Here are a few pics. Also I noticed some writing on the cam shaft and on the harmonic balancer. I guess this engine may have been rebuilt. What do you guys think. Also what else should I inspect with the head off?


Parts list so far :

2JZGE engine $650.00
Stinger EMS $850.00
IC kit $150.00
IC $130.00
Master Power Turbo/and oil lines $650.00
Turbo Header and DP $280.00
3mm Commetic MHG $220.00
ARP head studs $120.00
1JZ Flywheel $160.00
1JZ motor mounts $120.00
Aeromotive AFPR With SS lines $360.00
HKS knockoff Wastgate $100.00
Walbro fuel pump $100.00
Battery Relocation kit $50.00
1JZ BELLHOUSING $320.00
Action 6 puck clutch $400.00
WidebandSensor $150.0
R-154 rebuild kit $250.00
Redline MT fluid $50.00
Battery $70.00
Precision 800cc injectors $315.00
2JZGE gasket set with new timing belt stuff $200.00
Dual electric fans(concorse fans $65.00
Water Pump $120.00


Total expenses $5,880.00


Good links :

2JZ swap info :

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63998

For IS300 coils(with 7MGTE ingnitor)

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39059
 

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supra87t/t4

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Perhaps the writing on the cams are from when the valves were re-shimmed? and the crank pulley could easily have been off to do a timing belt. Both could very well have been done as part of regular maintenance, I do find it dissapointing that LEXUS is misspelled though ;) . I wouldn't sweat it. Good Luck!

Glen
 

GeneStarWindGSW

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looks like a nice 2jz outta the car. When i get a chance ima take out my 2jz & see how its doing since i haven't ran my car in awhile & im getting the tranny swapped, but have fun with that 2jz swap man. Makes me kinda glad sometimes that mines came swapped :p.
 

foreverpsycotic

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you got a link to RandJdistributing's website? im looking for a lexus front clip and i know they have treated a bunch of the members here well.
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nice project. im glad to see that people are trying something new instead of shooting it down. good luck and have fun
 

mabru

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Good luck with the swap, I have a 2JGE block sitting around and it looks like it just rolled off the assembly line inside it. Amazingly clean and the crosshatch in the cylinder walls looked like it was just done. As Supra87t/T4 said, the writing is probably from a re-shim.

-Matt
 

jmcboost

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:3d_frown: I started to scrap off some of the block and noticed my tool was scratching up the block. This may not be good. Hope I can still use it without getting machine work done. What do you guys think. Also what is the best method to clean the block surface and the pistons?
 

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jmcboost

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I don't think they are too deep. After some more scraping they went down a little. Is it OK to use some Wet/Dry sandpaper and a block of wood to smooth things out?
 

hottscennessey

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Should be fine IMO, thats how mine looked. I'm a little too free and easy tho. If its going to bother you, I'd definately get it taken care of, its not worth driving yourself crazy over.
 

jmcboost

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OK. Thanks for checking it out. I have heard great things about the Cometic HG's seeling well so I think I will go that route.
 

tturnpaw

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You cant be anal about engine work, not that you are, but small scratches, tiny dust particles, etc will all blow out when running :) If its something deep, you will know. Its pretty much that obvious to where you are aware it needs machining. We have gaskets for a reason!
 

mabru

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Are you pulling the pistons out? The easiest/best method I found for cleaning the carbon deposits off the pistons was to take them and sit them upside down in a vat of B12 Chemtool for about 5 minutes or so. It will clean them up nice.

Spray chemtool cleans the block up nice too :D
 

jmcboost

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I am trying to keep the bottom end together and not touch it. I will inspect it but don't want to take it apart. I think you guys are right, I might be too anal about it. I just wanted to make sure I am doing the right thing. BTW i cleaned up the pistons fairly easily with some carb cleaner and a small wire brush.
 

s383mmber1

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jmcboost said:
I just wanted to make sure I am doing the right thing.

You have got the right attitude! I basically jsut finished the EXACT same thing your doing right now, jsut with a 7m. I changed the head gasket, and cleaned up the pistons, ect ect without touching the bottom end.

Take your time, dont take any short cuts, and make sure YOUR satisfactory with what your doing.