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Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 3:02 pm
by tw2
Still waiting on the engine shop and parts from Japan. I have been slowly rust treating and painting parts.
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2021 1:56 pm
by tw2
5th gear arrived. 33036-32030 and 33428-320-40
https://www.mr2oc.com/threads/camry-5th ... 394/page-2
Lets hope it fits, I will drop the transmission off next week for 5th gear, new bearings/seals and LSD install.
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Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 6:51 pm
by tw2
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:34 pm
by GDII
All looking really good! Nice progress!
Can you get a shorter filter? Maybe the cooler is taller?
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:59 pm
by voxson
Looks so shiny
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 1:05 pm
by tw2
GDII wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:34 pm
All looking really good! Nice progress!
Can you get a shorter filter? Maybe the cooler is taller?
I will order an HKS filter, they are a lot shorter, I doubt it will work but worth a shot. I think the 3sgte cooler is slightly angled upwards in comparison. I don't think it is any thicker, removing the filter and the entire cooler sounds normal for installing some downpipes on the 3sgte reading on mr2oc.
Otherwise I would very much like to avoid the complication of a remote mount. Some use the A\C mounts but I am definitely not parting with my A\C compressor. Some mount them by the intercooler but there really isn't much room.
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 1:28 pm
by GDII
tw2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 1:05 pm
GDII wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:34 pm
All looking really good! Nice progress!
Can you get a shorter filter? Maybe the cooler is taller?
I will order an HKS filter, they are a lot shorter, I doubt it will work but worth a shot. I think the 3sgte cooler is slightly angled upwards in comparison. I don't think it is any thicker, removing the filter and the entire cooler sounds normal for installing some downpipes on the 3sgte reading on mr2oc.
Otherwise I would very much like to avoid the complication of a remote mount. Some use the A\C mounts but I am definitely not parting with my A\C compressor. Some mount them by the intercooler but there really isn't much room.
Ah yes. The GEN2 3SGTE does use that adapter. The GEN3 doesn't as the filter is on the sump. Seems like you found a problem that Toyota found while developing the engine.
http://jp-carparts.com/toyota/partlist. ... 5&fig=1503
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:28 pm
by Benckj
Pic of my gen 3 engine showing cooler and location of filter off lower oil pump housing. Maybe you could convert to something similiar??
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:31 pm
by GDII
That's a lot of work there too to swap to the GEN3 sump. Needs a GEN3 oil pump too. Starting to get expensive.
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:37 pm
by tw2
Probably the same reason the oil dipstick tube is different. The N\A headers fit but the right cast iron exhaust mount isn't compatible with the 3sgte dipstick despite the block mounting holes being the same on all 3s blocks. I think it is hugely overkill so only the left mount will go back on.
My next task is figuring out which dipstick I need. It only comes about 2cm below the sump mounting surface under the block so I need a much longer one. I presume it should protrude at least 2-3 inches.
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:39 pm
by tw2
Benckj wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:28 pm
Pic of my gen 3 engine showing cooler and location of filter off lower oil pump housing. Maybe you could convert to something similiar??
IMG_0835.JPG
Yep much better design. Remote mount isn't too difficult, I just don't want to. Hopefully the short filter will work.
Re: tw2's mr2 - the journey to a clean 2
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 3:39 pm
by tw2
A bit of a nerve wracking day. Drilling into the head isn't the best feeling. I decided to leave the top two studs as they didn't pull out and only repair the bottom four which are destroyed. It won't be easy but all the tools will easily fit to repair the top two in the car if they break later on. The time-sert kit is NZ$350 from wurth which is quite expensive. The only "specialist" tool in there is the seat cutting tool (creates a nice flat recession for the lip of the insert to sit in). I just used a standard conical burr. It isn't neat or symmetrical but it got the job done since the insert must sit below the surface of the flange to get a seal, it wouldn't matter at all for regular mounting. Next is a standard M12x1.25 tap and a 10.8mm drill bit (10.75 if you can actually find one) both in high speed steel HSS. I used a normal steel M10x1.25 bolt covered in oil to seat and expand the insert threads.
This is impossible to get perfectly straight by hand and even the drilling will probably be off centre unless you make a bolt on steel jig. I don't know how much it matters in this situation. I definitely wouldn't repair head bolt threads without a sturdy drill guide.
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