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Posted

After the death of the 7k I've been looking for a

4or5k to put in temporary

I saw a ke70 wagon listed on trading post, all it

said was in good nick $200.

Went and checked it out wednesday and WOW!

One owner 140000 k's bit shabby outside

no noticable rust, motor that clean you could eat

off it. I handed him the $200, he let us keep the

and use the last months rego up. So Craig drove

it home. Guess what i haven't seen Craig or the

car since. It must be O.K

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Posted (edited)

Good find Bill. So when are you going to swap motors over.......when Craig finds his way home again i assume. If so, you better pick up some flowers and chocolates for your better half, then ask her if you can store yet another car on the front lawn. :hug:

Edited by kangaroosa
Posted

I have up to four cars on the lawn

and kanga's right, the missus hates it

So the ea wagon is up for sale.

And even though i'm having second

thoughts the ke70 will be up for grabs

once i pull the motor

Posted (edited)

I believe the cam sits higher in the block than your standard 4K. It was a marketing attempt by toyota to compete with other car companies that advertised their cars as having overhead cam.

I believe there is no performance difference, but rather a marketing ploy.

Edited by kangaroosa
Posted

there is no difference in the engine to any other 4k, it's just a badge. other manufacturers were bringing out "overhead cam" and "twincam" cars at the time, and "hicam" was just toyota's marketing ploy so they didn't get left behind until the 4a-c and 4a-ge corollas came out

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