One acronym... BEAMS |
One acronym... BEAMS |
Nov 1, 2009 - 12:45 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
the tach and fuel is supposed to be a straight swap. the wiring is easy, i just made it look complicate lol. but is really not. you need to get a engine crane and voila. well I just did the straight swap and I hope it works. Yeah the harness looks insane lol... |
Nov 1, 2009 - 2:52 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 18, '09 From Orlando Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
It was really easy, I thought it was going to be harder but its not. I still have some minor details to clean up so that it looks better (i need a rubber washer for the clutch master cyl.) and then I'll post pictures... I have no experience at all with major mechanical work! I totally did not know what I was doing but its pretty self explanatory once you get down to it! I don't have a lot of tools either just a 69 piece tool set from home depot, a drill (only for the holes in the firewall) and a jack and jackstands and that was it. So yeah anyone can do it. I'll post pics when i get a chance. That's great to hear. I was just wondering if I could attempt this in the future...but honestly, I don't even change my own oil (bad, I know ). -------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
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Nov 1, 2009 - 4:43 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
It was really easy, I thought it was going to be harder but its not. I still have some minor details to clean up so that it looks better (i need a rubber washer for the clutch master cyl.) and then I'll post pictures... I have no experience at all with major mechanical work! I totally did not know what I was doing but its pretty self explanatory once you get down to it! I don't have a lot of tools either just a 69 piece tool set from home depot, a drill (only for the holes in the firewall) and a jack and jackstands and that was it. So yeah anyone can do it. I'll post pics when i get a chance. That's great to hear. I was just wondering if I could attempt this in the future...but honestly, I don't even change my own oil (bad, I know ). Yeah You could do it. I hardly ever change my own oil either cuz its just so cheap to have a shop do it... |
Nov 1, 2009 - 9:42 PM |
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Moderator Joined Jun 29, '08 From Denver Currently Offline Reputation: 59 (100%) |
The shops here all charge $29.99 to change your oil, where I can do it myself for about $16. I can change my oil two times for what the shops charge for it.
So the auto to manual wasn't too hard, eh? That's good to know. You'll have to let us know how you like having a manual! -------------------- "Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings, so that you shall gain easily what others labored hard for." -Socrates. Even Socrates told us to use the search button!
2006 Aston Martin V8 Vantage. 1998 Celica GT- BEAMS Swapped. 2022 4Runner TRD Off Road Prenium. 2021 GMC Sierra AT4. |
Nov 1, 2009 - 10:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 18, '09 From Orlando Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
Yeah You could do it. I hardly ever change my own oil either cuz its just so cheap to have a shop do it... Well, I originally wanted to but my brother said his friends that do it themselves say it's not worth it after needing to dispose of the oil, etc. I'm sure it's not hard to find a place to dispose it though, I could probably take it to any auto shop that does oil changes themselves. One question about the manual swap, how exactly do you mount the clutch pedal? I assume there's some kind of space where it would usually mount, but that is left blank in automatic models. Also, how hard was it to install the shifter assembly? I assume again that there are mounting places where things screw in already existing in the car. This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Nov 1, 2009 - 10:09 PM -------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
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Nov 2, 2009 - 12:46 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 2, '05 From Guam Currently Offline Reputation: 15 (100%) |
there should be indentation or markings for the clutch pedal assembly. shifter assembly is just 4 bolts and then you tie in the shifter cables to them.
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Nov 2, 2009 - 8:54 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yeah You could do it. I hardly ever change my own oil either cuz its just so cheap to have a shop do it... Well, I originally wanted to but my brother said his friends that do it themselves say it's not worth it after needing to dispose of the oil, etc. I'm sure it's not hard to find a place to dispose it though, I could probably take it to any auto shop that does oil changes themselves. One question about the manual swap, how exactly do you mount the clutch pedal? I assume there's some kind of space where it would usually mount, but that is left blank in automatic models. Also, how hard was it to install the shifter assembly? I assume again that there are mounting places where things screw in already existing in the car. well the shifter assembly is a straight pull out the auto and put in the manual. To swap the cables you have to get underneath the car, unbolt the heatshield (easy, 4 screws) above the cat and remove the old automatic shifter cable. Then put the manual shifter cables in and thats it. The only other thing that I haven't found out yet is exactly where the manual shifter cables are supposed to be routed through. I mean I don't know if they go over the rack n pinion or what. Its hard to explain without pics but yeah. The clutch pedal is really easy as well. The holes are already marked you just have to drill them. Use a 5/8" drill bit and drill three holes where they are marked. The bigger hole you have to find a drill bit big enough or use a small drill bit then use a saws-all and thats it everything should fit perfectly. If you look at my previous pictures you can see a picture of the firewall with the holes marked. I gots to go cuz my wife is yelling at me to go eat lol. |
Nov 2, 2009 - 9:01 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 18, '09 From Orlando Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
well the shifter assembly is a straight pull out the auto and put in the manual. To swap the cables you have to get underneath the car, unbolt the heatshield (easy, 4 screws) above the cat and remove the old automatic shifter cable. Then put the manual shifter cables in and thats it. The only other thing that I haven't found out yet is exactly where the manual shifter cables are supposed to be routed through. I mean I don't know if they go over the rack n pinion or what. Its hard to explain without pics but yeah. The clutch pedal is really easy as well. The holes are already marked you just have to drill them. Use a 5/8" drill bit and drill three holes where they are marked. The bigger hole you have to find a drill bit big enough or use a small drill bit then use a saws-all and thats it everything should fit perfectly. If you look at my previous pictures you can see a picture of the firewall with the holes marked. I gots to go cuz my wife is yelling at me to go eat lol. Thanks for that explanation. How did you jack the car up? -------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
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Nov 3, 2009 - 11:13 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
well the shifter assembly is a straight pull out the auto and put in the manual. To swap the cables you have to get underneath the car, unbolt the heatshield (easy, 4 screws) above the cat and remove the old automatic shifter cable. Then put the manual shifter cables in and thats it. The only other thing that I haven't found out yet is exactly where the manual shifter cables are supposed to be routed through. I mean I don't know if they go over the rack n pinion or what. Its hard to explain without pics but yeah. The clutch pedal is really easy as well. The holes are already marked you just have to drill them. Use a 5/8" drill bit and drill three holes where they are marked. The bigger hole you have to find a drill bit big enough or use a small drill bit then use a saws-all and thats it everything should fit perfectly. If you look at my previous pictures you can see a picture of the firewall with the holes marked. I gots to go cuz my wife is yelling at me to go eat lol. Thanks for that explanation. How did you jack the car up? bought a 3 ton jack and jack stands at home depot for less than $100 |
Nov 3, 2009 - 11:58 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 18, '09 From Orlando Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
Okay, that's a doable addition to the rest of the costs. So I guess it is entirely doable at home then, huh? Enticing.
-------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
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Nov 3, 2009 - 1:31 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 15, '08 From Royal Oak, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
i wanna check it out
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Nov 10, 2009 - 9:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
WHo knows if when doing the swap u use the fuse box (next to the battery) from the BEAMS or use the one thats already in the car?
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Nov 10, 2009 - 10:21 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 24, '09 Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
I used the stock fuse box because I did not get one with my engine. Just take a look and see if the fuses are all the same. Im guessing thats SRS will probably be the only one thats might be different. However I have a 94gt and yours is a 99. It could be a little different. But I would start by identifing each fuse. Wire colors will likely all be the same.
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Nov 11, 2009 - 6:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I used the stock fuse box because I did not get one with my engine. Just take a look and see if the fuses are all the same. Im guessing thats SRS will probably be the only one thats might be different. However I have a 94gt and yours is a 99. It could be a little different. But I would start by identifing each fuse. Wire colors will likely all be the same. Some mods have to be done to the harness though right? I was looking on other posts But I still Don't understand exactly what I have to change... |
Nov 13, 2009 - 5:46 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 15, '07 From Tennessee Currently Offline Reputation: 52 (100%) |
1998 TOYOTA CELICA (ST202-BLMZF) Random Parts that I saw might need replacing and other parts I just punched in (From toyodiy.com) V Belt: Part # 9936591120 trademotion.com price: $29.46 V Belt2: Part# 993639076083 trademotion.com price: $4.99 Oil Filter (also for 00-05 Celica GT and 91-94 Camry 4cyl among others): Part# 9091510001 Superseded by# 90915YZZF2 trademotion.com price: $4.00 Oil Plug: Part# 9034112012 trademotion.com price: $3.20 Oil Plug Gasket: Part# 9043012031 trademotion.com price: $0.82 Crankshaft Pulley: Part# 1340788380 trademotion.com price: $190.13 Timing Belt: Part# 1356880015 trademotion.com price: $28.31 Camshaft Timing Pulley: Part# 1352388301 trademotion.com price: $105.32 No1 Chain Tensioner Assembly: Part# 1354088561 trademotion.com price: $23.12 Cooling System Radiator Hose: Part# 1657274230 trademotion.com price: $12.37 Clamp/Clip Radiator Outlet: Part# 9046734004 trademotion.com price: $3.38 Thermostat: Part# 9091603100 trademotion.com price: $14.05 Spark Plug: Part# 909190117883 trademotion.com Price: $6.30 Cord Set Coil & Plug: Part# 9091921577 trademotion.com price: $89.95 Ignition Coil: Part# 9091902209 trademotion.com price: $70.00 Water Temperature Sender: Part# 8342016040 trademotion.com price: $18.57 Water Temp Sensor: Part# 8942216010 trademotion.com price: $46.72 Water Pump from USDM MR2 Turbo (Supposedly Fits): Part# 1610079126 trademotion.com price: $112.78 Ok I'm tired...I couldn't find O2 Senso or Exhaust Sensor...Maybe someone could add and remove so we could just get a list of parts that should be replaced for maintenance during a swap. im ordering based on this part numbers, so ill blame you LOL. i might get a trd shifter too... hope they have it it is listed at 110 bucks.... -------------------- Learned a lot in 10 years... I hardly log in anymore, last login Today Sept 6 2019, and I was forced just to clarify a post. LOL
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Nov 15, 2009 - 12:23 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 29, '07 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
1998 TOYOTA CELICA (ST202-BLMZF) Random Parts that I saw might need replacing and other parts I just punched in (From toyodiy.com) V Belt: Part # 9936591120 trademotion.com price: $29.46 EDIT Ok I'm tired...I couldn't find O2 Senso or Exhaust Sensor...Maybe someone could add and remove so we could just get a list of parts that should be replaced for maintenance during a swap. im ordering based on this part numbers, so ill blame you LOL. i might get a trd shifter too... hope they have it it is listed at 110 bucks.... I looked for that TRD shifter and my dealership doesn't have it in stock they said its discontinued and they sold out. do you have a part number for it cuz I lost the part number????? This post has been edited by erahman85: Nov 15, 2009 - 12:24 AM |
Nov 15, 2009 - 2:37 AM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
which TRD shifter? TRD ST20X one?
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Nov 15, 2009 - 2:58 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 15, '08 From Royal Oak, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
here's the part number of the version 2
PTR04-20940-04 i know a guy from ebay who can sell one. he quoted me $116 + $7 shipping. he's local but wouldnt allow pick up. his ebay username/store is garrickwholesale760, contact him and see if he could get hold of it. hope this helps -------------------- God made man....
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Nov 15, 2009 - 11:04 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 15, '07 From Tennessee Currently Offline Reputation: 52 (100%) |
iwas going to place an order for the shifter but i just learned its discontinued.
-------------------- Learned a lot in 10 years... I hardly log in anymore, last login Today Sept 6 2019, and I was forced just to clarify a post. LOL
If you PM me and I dont respond, dont fret or cry. Im alive, better post your questions in the thread below, maybe I log back in 2grfe Swapped... Why I chose the 2GR, before you ask read here... A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. @llamaraxing in Instagram is the best way to find me. I hardly log here anymore. |
Nov 16, 2009 - 5:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 15, '08 From Royal Oak, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
ill try to get a hold of him, ill check if he has some left over
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Everything else... Made in China |
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