who should I have do my engine swap?
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who should I have do my engine swap?
Hello everyone. I am brand new to this forum. I have been a long time member of club 4ag. I recently purchased an 85 sr5 and it has a weak 4ac. I am planning on buying a black top very soon. My delima is who should I have do the work? I want this done right. I am sure there is going to be other parts that will need to be located as well for this swap and I want someone who is knoledgable and profesional to do this right. Thank you for your time. (In the Houston area)
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You'll have to figure out water line relocation and do the distributor mod to it. I know HondaRue was thinking about doing some stuff with this but Im not sure.
Dr. Tweak on club4ag can do your wiring harness for you as he does them ALOT. Sells premade ones on Ebay as well.
As for shops I dont know as Im in DFW, but we did sorta just do one a couple weeks ago for mandm177.
Its really not that difficult, just time consuming.
Dr. Tweak on club4ag can do your wiring harness for you as he does them ALOT. Sells premade ones on Ebay as well.
As for shops I dont know as Im in DFW, but we did sorta just do one a couple weeks ago for mandm177.
Its really not that difficult, just time consuming.
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If at all possible, Id suggest you do as much research as possible, buy the parts, and jump in and do it. You'll learn so much about the car and the happiness that you feel when the engine first fires up is unbelievable.
If you dont have even a basic knowledge of what to do, or how to do it, then id suggest maybe you have it done for you.
The main concerns are:
Water reroute (kits are available)
ignition system (various options, ranging in price)
wiring harness (2 options unless you want to do it yourself)
buying an engine from a reputable shop
OR you can just buy a completed swap kit from someone on club4ag who is selling everything as a package. that way you dont have to worry about collecting parts and its just a straight drop in.
FYI: unless your engine runs GREAT out of the box (like my first engine), be prepared to do alot of troubleshooting (like im currently doing). just ask Chris (madeinthe80s)
If you dont have even a basic knowledge of what to do, or how to do it, then id suggest maybe you have it done for you.
The main concerns are:
Water reroute (kits are available)
ignition system (various options, ranging in price)
wiring harness (2 options unless you want to do it yourself)
buying an engine from a reputable shop
OR you can just buy a completed swap kit from someone on club4ag who is selling everything as a package. that way you dont have to worry about collecting parts and its just a straight drop in.
FYI: unless your engine runs GREAT out of the box (like my first engine), be prepared to do alot of troubleshooting (like im currently doing). just ask Chris (madeinthe80s)
I would suggest
Bang or cut the firewall use stock distributor and do this water line
http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?id=1012&page=1
http://www.jspfab.com/catalog/i59.html
The motor is only $800
Water line kit from T3 is $680
Front mount dizzy kit is $400+++
and these $1xxx kits do not make you go faster.
Bang or cut the firewall use stock distributor and do this water line
http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?id=1012&page=1
http://www.jspfab.com/catalog/i59.html
The motor is only $800
Water line kit from T3 is $680
Front mount dizzy kit is $400+++
and these $1xxx kits do not make you go faster.
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water reroute: i bought my kit from Sam Q (http://s-86.com/) he's in Australia so shipping might take a while, but i believe his prices are fair. He's also made some modifications since ive dealt with him. A really nice guy who is willing to help you out.
Igniton: you can bang the firewall in (free), buy a distributor locator kit (at least $400, different japanese companies offer it), or go with a Coil On Plug System. I think in the end, my COP system was about $150. Thats the price of 4 COP's and the distributor cover.
Wiring Harness: Dr Tweak or Mr220v on club4ag. Prices are comparable to each other.
Buying an engine: I bought my first engine from a local importer here in Dallas, J-hot (www.jhotimports.com/). Great engine, great service, and a fair price. I recently bought a short block from Makoto (http://www.makotoengines.com/) which was a very good price, but im having to do some troubleshooting. JHot's engine ran GREAT out of the box. Its always a crapshoot when buying an engine from an importer, so just be cautious. It might be even more dangerous to buy from a person who just pulled it out of his car in California, but its a risk you have to be willing to take.
Igniton: you can bang the firewall in (free), buy a distributor locator kit (at least $400, different japanese companies offer it), or go with a Coil On Plug System. I think in the end, my COP system was about $150. Thats the price of 4 COP's and the distributor cover.
Wiring Harness: Dr Tweak or Mr220v on club4ag. Prices are comparable to each other.
Buying an engine: I bought my first engine from a local importer here in Dallas, J-hot (www.jhotimports.com/). Great engine, great service, and a fair price. I recently bought a short block from Makoto (http://www.makotoengines.com/) which was a very good price, but im having to do some troubleshooting. JHot's engine ran GREAT out of the box. Its always a crapshoot when buying an engine from an importer, so just be cautious. It might be even more dangerous to buy from a person who just pulled it out of his car in California, but its a risk you have to be willing to take.
I personally think going straight from an Sr5 to 20v is going to be difficult. When my car still had the Sr5 drivetrain and I was looking to go gze I took some good advise from the members on club4ag and started by getting a running gts conversion before complicating it further.
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Ah. i didnt even realize that it was an SR5.
Besides, the engine, i think the only other thing that is different would be the fuel system, correct? In that case, you'll have to upgrade to the GTS fuel tank, lines, pump and filter. Also the bell housing for the GTS would be needed as well.
CBR_TOY: it was one of the few kits that was actually shipping when i wanted to do my swap, and i couldnt be happier. The side block off is top notch, and the rear bypass works like a charm as well. I know that he has a different solution for the front upper water neck that should be ALOT less painful then what i had to go through. His support is also great as well. It sucks that emails arent answered right away, but hes on the other side of the world, nothing much you can do about that.
Besides, the engine, i think the only other thing that is different would be the fuel system, correct? In that case, you'll have to upgrade to the GTS fuel tank, lines, pump and filter. Also the bell housing for the GTS would be needed as well.
CBR_TOY: it was one of the few kits that was actually shipping when i wanted to do my swap, and i couldnt be happier. The side block off is top notch, and the rear bypass works like a charm as well. I know that he has a different solution for the front upper water neck that should be ALOT less painful then what i had to go through. His support is also great as well. It sucks that emails arent answered right away, but hes on the other side of the world, nothing much you can do about that.