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Hey everyone. So I'm looking to rebuild the 7afe in the new daily/project. I have a machine shop that does work for dirt cheap so I'm just going to rebuild the stock motor.
Question is. does anyone have any suggestions on full rebuild kits? Or just piece it all together buying parts from Toyota? Trying not to spend a fortune as this is NOT a performance build. Rebuilding Head & Block. Kit needs to include water & oil pump, head gasket, valve cover and all other head & block related gaskets. Might even be looking for a 'master kit' that would include pistons and perhaps rods if they are found to be outside of 'spec' (doubtful, but had rod knock). Thanks for any information you might have. -------------------- proud =3sgte SWAPPED= '95 Celica ST owner [calling it the GT2 or half-trac]
309,000 miles n' .... |
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Toyota full gasket kit doesn't include anything aside from gaskets.
Rods, unless bent, won't be "out of spec". In any case, they could get their big ends honed and the crankshaft could be turned to accept oversized rod bearings. Get an OEM Toyota gasket kit (the extra $100 compared to an eBay gasket kit are worth the peace of mind and will keep naysayers away) Get Aisin pumps. You'll find many vendors in eBay that will sell Aisin stuff for very cheap. It's all the same as Toyota quality, at a much cheaper price. Aisin oil pump and water pump are good. NPR pistons and piston rings are great quality too, and King Engine Bearings are very good. -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
1994 Celica GT Liftback |
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