My Indecisive 4.0 V8 1UZ-FE Project
My Indecisive 4.0 V8 1UZ-FE Project
reco2k I looked into this and the fully laden 13b (with the rats nest) only weighs slightly less than the 1uz because of its alluminium block it is an extremely light engine, the 1uz when coupled with an r154 gearbox weighs 220kg and the 13b with gearbox is 186kg not a huge amount in it and if you change the inlet manifold and a few other bits that sheds a lot of weight
Ross
reco2k I looked into this and the fully laden 13b (with the rats nest) only weighs slightly less than the 1uz because of its alluminium block it is an extremely light engine, the 1uz when coupled with an r154 gearbox weighs 220kg and the 13b with gearbox is 186kg not a huge amount in it and if you change the inlet manifold and a few other bits that sheds a lot of weight
Ross
Right had a little more time to muck about today. Checked all the valve clearances and all are well within tolerance which is good! Found some rubbish bits, one of the cam covers wasn't done up too tight so there's some corrosion just inside where it should all be nice and clean. Checked out all the coils and they are all crack free and look in great condition. Unfortunately one of the cam cover bolts snapped off so I guess I'll have to drill and tap that at some point before the engine's fired up again. Not sure quite how I'm gonna do that without getting swarf into the head but I'll figure something out.
Anyhow some photos for you:
Head with everything disconnected:
Cam cover off:
Those of you who've been looking into the 1UZ will notice that the big gears that drive the exhaust cam aren't in the middle of the cam. They are moved for the VVTi into the housing at the front of the engine. The cam position sensor (required for VVTi operation) is in the centre of the cam instead.
The gears are here. Unlike most DOHC engines, only the intake came is driven by the timing belt. The exhaust cam is then driven off that:
I fired up our parts washer for the first time today. I've put the timing belt covers in it to make sure I've got the mixture of the solvent cleaner right first before the cam covers go in.
Adarmo Either that has done a LOT of miles or the oil wasn't changed very often.
Adarmo Either that has done a LOT of miles or the oil wasn't changed very often.
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
try to beat his record of time it took to get to you Pete :p
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
More deliveries this week.
What's in the box?!
Bits of black metal!
Top bit is the gearbox brace / rear mount. The bits all round the edge are the custom subframe to replace the existing RX7 one. The lower arms and steering rack mount to this but it has the engine mounts in different places to accommodate a Toyota engine. The bits in the middle are the engine mounts & brackets.
Aluminium driveshaft with a Mazda diff end and a Toyota manual gearbox end! It comes balanced as you would hope, and it's pretty light. The kit normally includes a steel one, aluminium is an optional upgrade. The other bit is the transmission brace which replaces the powerplant frame, to brace the diff and the gearbox together.
I had a bit of time to kill last night so continued cleaning up parts. This time it was the turn of the ignition coils.
Before:
After:
They had better not fail, at £100 a pop!