I had a cell phone before, for work. After I quit the job, I left the cell behind. I enjoy some of the conveniences, however I find them very annoying.
Especially when others are using them while I'm doing something with them.
Although nothing is worse than texting! WTF is that crap? Total...
The marks are not on the caps, but rather on the block, see pic in IJ's post.
I've seen quite a few blocks with different sized main bearings.
Guess you've been lucky!
Not that it matters that much if you're building a block, since everything should be checked anyways.
Jeff
ATI needs a different belt.
Boost Logic no longer makes their own, they sell ATI.
Don't know much about Fluidamper.
So between the ATI and the Boost Logic, if you want new, you'll have to get ATI, if you can find a used Boost Logic one, you can use the stock belt (If I remember correctly)...
No harder than any other 2JZ swap. Mechanically it is bolt in, electrically you need to do about the same modifications as any other 2JZ swap.
People don't do it because non VVT-i ones are more available and cheaper. Plus a lot of people want to modify things and controlling VVT-i at that point...
No, Toyota uses select fit for both.
The Block Main Journal Bore had 3 sizes from the factory:
1 = 64.024 - 64.030 mm
2 = 64.031 - 64.036 mm
3 = 64.037 - 64.042 mm
The Crank Main Journal Diameter also had 3 sizes from the factory:
0 = 60.007 - 60.012 mm
1 = 60.001 - 60.006 mm
2 = 59.994 -...
Yes it will fit, any MK3 rear end will fit in any MK3 (assuming it is a North American MK3).
Your speedometer will read incorrectly if you do change it though.
Jeff
Answer is it's not in your VIN, whoever told you it was in there was incorrect.
It is on the data tag/sticker (firewall for 86-88, door sill for 89-92). It will read A/TR: XXXX/YYY. X = Axle code, Y = Transmission Type.
Jeff
I've seen bone stock J-spec cars dyno at around 265whp, so I know 280 is low.
They were definitely detuned compared to the USDM ones though, that's for sure. Smaller injectors, turbos, cams, fuel pump, fuel pump ECU, etc.
Once you start modifying the engine though, it really makes no...
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