Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 Hello to all, about 18 monts ago i was given an AE71 Panel Van from a good friend of mine as he left for the AirForce. I drove it for about a year then took it off the road because of various mechanical issues. the last six months it's been sitting around and my extreme love for this car drove me to decide upon fixing her up. She's stripped at the moment and hopefully going into a panel shop in the near future to get some small rust issues sorted with. The main decision i am having issues with is wether i should drop a 4AGE into my car or re condition my 4AC engine and do a little work on that, I'm leaning heavily towards the idea of a 4AGE. Next question is what 4AGE should i use, what will be the easiest to put in, with the least amount of work. Don't get me wrong i'm not being lazy but i'm very novice when it comes to automotive work. this being the first real mechanical endevour i've set upon. So please, the question i need answered is: What are my options when it comes to different 4AGE engines and what will be the easiest to put in? Thankyou for all opinions Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 For what reasons? What will be the difficulties i will come across with each engine. Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 AE86 engine will aready be in RWD format, easy, bolt in. AE82/92 is FWD will need to convert it to RWD 16V (big or small port) is a pretty easy FDW-RWD conversion, need remote thermostat housing and RWD plenum (or cut and shut the FWD plenum). 20V will need dizzy relocation also or firewall modification. Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 might go for the AE86, seems to be the simplest. Will i still get decent power from that? Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 Just hunt for one that has already been converted to RWD, plenty around. You could also use an MR2 4AGE. Quote
BlueKsev Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 For the slight bit extra effort, smallport 16 valves are the go, you are more likely to find a bigport already in rwd format though not many around were originally rwd, someone has probably converted it from fwd at some stage. Rwd smallport's are around as well though. 20V's are more expensive and harder to convert to rwd, but probably worth it in the end. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_A_engine - scroll down to 4AGE and read the facts, power outputs, differences between models etc! Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 is it all worth the headache it will be for someone with as little mechanical knowlege as me? Should i just rebuild my 4AC engine? Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 Do you have people who can help? Do you want to learn to do this sort of thing? Have you read up through some engine conversion ride threads to get a good idea of what is involved? Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 I have a job that i'm not planning on losing. So technically i have endless money, just depends how long i feel like working on it. I'm doing a full re spray aswell hoping to spend 10g over two years. Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 Do you have people who can help? Do you want to learn to do this sort of thing? Have you read up through some engine conversion ride threads to get a good idea of what is involved? I don't really have anyone that knows what they're doing with these particular engines. would be good to find someone on here from adelaide that could be able to come give me some pointers but as for now i'm pretty much just going from what i've read on the net. i have read up multiple guides on here and various other sites including 4AGE into *E7* cars. learning a bit but i'm mainly worried about setting up the fuel pumps and changing the intake to suit RWD application. Quote
Willis Posted June 17, 2012 Report Posted June 17, 2012 I have a job that i'm not planning on losing. So technically i have endless money, just depends how long i feel like working on it. I'm doing a full re spray aswell hoping to spend 10g over two years. You could pay $10k to have someone do it all for you. Quote
Camo_love Posted June 17, 2012 Author Report Posted June 17, 2012 but i want to do it all myself (: Well not all of it. i would like to do alot of it but i'll obviously need some help along the way. looking for someone in south of adelaide to give me a hand. but untill then i'll be winging it by myself, my best mate gives me a hand now and then but his knowlege isn't too much more advanced then mine. Quote
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