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Old 09-12-2007, 07:40 PM
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engine swap question.

alright i have a question about an engine swap i am looking to do. is it possible to do a 2jzget into a mark III? if so would i need new engine mounts, harness, anything new, or could i just swap it in ?

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Old 09-13-2007, 11:04 AM
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Re: engine swap question.

It is not a bolt in swap. You will have to fab up motor mounts, splice the wire harness, and depending on model year the front sub frame may have to be changed out.
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Old 09-13-2007, 05:35 PM
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Re: engine swap question.

what about a 1jzgte? that would be a strait forward swap correct? i have no idea about supras so please help me out. if i need custom engine mounts and wire harnesses, could you tell me where i could get someone to do that for me?
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Re: engine swap question.

The 1JZ and 2JZ share the same basic structure. The work needed to do the swap is pretty much the same. The only advantage the 1JZ has is if you manage to find a MKIII half cut you can transplant most of the parts.

If you don't have the skills or equipment to do some basic fabrication then you shouldn't be looking to do an engine swap.
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Re: engine swap question.

well do i need all new engine mounts or just refabricate the ones on there? and is there anyone that could splice the harness for me?
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Old 09-14-2007, 03:53 PM
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Re: engine swap question.

and if there is major fabrication to be done with the engine mounts, is there anyone that would be albe to do that for me also?
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Re: engine swap question.

Slow down, first what year is your car?
It's called the 2JZ-GTE.
It's called the A70
Yes it bolts in provided you choose the correct parts.
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Re: engine swap question.

I Stufed A 2jzgte In A 1977 Celica Lift Back By My Self I Did All The Work. So You Should Not Have To Much Of A Problum With A 2jz In A Mk3 My Car Is On (supraforums.com) Under The New Mimbers Forums Look For ( Ever See A 77celicasupra 2jz )
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http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=439919 HIT THIS LINK
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