MONSTA4 Posted August 6, 2015 Report Posted August 6, 2015 Hey guys I'm having trouble finding a build thread and list of parts I'll need to put a 4age in to my ae71 corolla can some one give me a link to a list of just all the parts I'll need so I can source them and start m build Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted August 6, 2015 Report Posted August 6, 2015 If you have a manual ae71 with a 4ac all you need is the engine, loom and an exhaust. It would pay to do a front strut/brake upgrade for engineering though. Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted August 7, 2015 Report Posted August 7, 2015 Engine Gearbox Pedal box Gearbox cross member Flywheel Clutch Clutch fork Throw out bearing and carrier Clutch fork clips Clutch master Clutch slave Clutch hard and soft lines Drive shaft Fuel pump Spigot bearing Loom Ecu Exhaust Illest stickers Miscellaneous : Wire Fuses Fuel line Surge tank (not 100% needed). A good idea: Upgraded struts Upgraded diff Upgraded brakes Budget at least $5,000 doing all the work yourself. Quote
MONSTA4 Posted August 7, 2015 Author Report Posted August 7, 2015 And all those parts would be ae71 parts besides the engine? Quote
ke70dave Posted August 7, 2015 Report Posted August 7, 2015 (edited) Me thinks you needs to read more of the internets Engine - 4age either from an ae86, ae82 or ae92. if you go the one from the ae92 you will need to cut and reweld the inlet manifold to point it the right way, the ae92 is the better engine. Gearbox - ae86 or ae71, called the T50. the t50 from the celicas will not work. Pedal box - ae71, or custom make something. You just need a way to operate the clutch hydraulic master. Gearbox cross member - ae71 only, the ae86 or ke70 doesnt fit. Wouldnt be hard to make something though. Flywheel - Comes with the engine. though research weather the ae92 smallport flywheel fits inside the t50, i can't remember. Clutch-buy one brand new to suit your engine. Clutch fork - ae71/ae86 Throw out bearing and carrier - ae71/ae86 Clutch fork clips- ae71/ae86 Clutch master - ae71/ae86 but the same clutch master came in many 80s toyotas. don't pay a premium for it, no more than $50 brand new. Clutch slave - same as clutch master. Clutch hard and soft lines - Idealy ae71, but any rwd toyota of the same era will probably fit pretty close. or just bend up some brand new tubing. Buy a new soft line. Pending which gearbox you get which dictates what side the clutch master is, you may need a banjo fitting on the clutch slave to avoid the soft line hitting your exhaust. Drive shaft - ae71 if you intend to keep the standard ae71 differential, you will need an ae86 one if you use an S series diff (don't use an S series), you will need a JDM ae86 or Ausi T18 tailshaft if you intend to use a T series diff. Fuel pump - either go a jdm ae86 tank with the intank pump, or use an external tank with an internal lift pump and use a surge tank. Do your fuel system once, and do it correctly. Spigot bearing - part number 6001 i think, just a basic bearing, suits the engine. cheap as. Loom - comes with your chosen engine. Ecu - comes with your chosen engine Exhaust - either use oem RWD jdm ae86 4age extractors for the ae82/ae86 4age, or buy some aftermarket extractors for the ae92 smallport. get a proper exhaust made by an exhaust shop for the rest. Illest stickers - Minimum 2 Edited August 7, 2015 by ke70dave 2 Quote
It's_AUDM_Yo Posted August 8, 2015 Report Posted August 8, 2015 I don't know how you boys answer these questions every time. Quote
MONSTA4 Posted August 9, 2015 Author Report Posted August 9, 2015 well this puts all my questions to rest now to start part hunting Quote
altezzaclub Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 I've just spoken to two engineers about this- First one said all it needs is a sliding-plate brake test to make sure the brakes are up to the increase in power. $700 odd Second one said all it needs is an emissions test to make sure the new motor is cleaner than the old. $1000 odd Quote
Mechanical Sympathy Posted August 10, 2015 Report Posted August 10, 2015 Unless you're in Queensland. TMR can't "offer" emissions testing to all customers, especially in regional centres - so it isn't required. Quote
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