Just a helpful tip for you guys, I'm running JSP mounting brackets, TRD engine mounts, and a T3 manual rack. I DID have to cut quite a bit off the oil pan to resolve clearance issues.
Thanks for the feedback. Typically it is not needed. You might be using power steering mounting brackets. It is usually a very close fit, but I has been done without cutting on a stock manual rack car with stock engine mounts.
Thank you for this John! I would love to see a video from you talking about your thoughts/opinions on going Beams vs 20v vs 16v. I know it’s a topic beaten to death but you have such a long history with this car and would love to hear your insights.
Smh yeah its been this tradition that has come to its own life of every single jdm engine is 60k-75k, but really what proof aside from this being told to every person that buys a jdm engine is there of the motors actual milage ?? I have bought few jdm engines and every time each motor was bought i was verbally told it had less than 75k and lol seems regardless of make or year or type of jdm engine being bought they always have the same area of milage on it, but looks of that timing belt on that beams 3sge shows crack development on the top surface and that takes alot more than just 75k or less milage to cause that wear appearance, least not to any vehicle i ever changed timing belt on majority being usdm engines, but regardless this was probably the last member of old school performance powerplants toyota made as 2zzge was i believe final, jdm manufacturer companies arent what they once were anymore😢
It can be hard for the importers to keep track of each engine, so they use 60k as a general rule simply because it’s a pretty good average. But I agree, it seems as time goes on, the Japanese engines have more mileage than they did a decade ago. I’m guessing people are driving more in japan now than they were in the past. While most still take a train to work and use their cars only for weekend use, the average annual mileage is probably going up for other reasons.
@johnrussakoff exactly but the trend still remains every motor has 75k or less, but my thing is if this is true than there shouldn't be any problems or excessive wear on belts and or seals, being state side we drive them until the bearings fall out, but either way the good stuff is over there regardless of mileage, and personally the quality in todays motors in any brand isnt the same as before, i work on more newer cars (hondas) than i do my 20+ yr old cars, nothing stays great forever.
Just a helpful tip for you guys, I'm running JSP mounting brackets, TRD engine mounts, and a T3 manual rack. I DID have to cut quite a bit off the oil pan to resolve clearance issues.
Thanks for the feedback. Typically it is not needed. You might be using power steering mounting brackets. It is usually a very close fit, but I has been done without cutting on a stock manual rack car with stock engine mounts.
I am jus in the process of puttin a beams into my ae86 and dis video comes at a perfect time
Plz need part 2
Thks a lot for the info
I really really really need part 3, wiring!
Thank you for this John! I would love to see a video from you talking about your thoughts/opinions on going Beams vs 20v vs 16v. I know it’s a topic beaten to death but you have such a long history with this car and would love to hear your insights.
Thanks for the suggestion. What sort of things do you want me to compare?
@@johnrussakoff maybe the pros and cons of each engine/swap and your preferred/favorite for a street build.
Cool, possibly after I finish this series
Nice, this is what I want to see more of.
Thank you
Great stuff John! Lots of great info!
Thanks
Please make put these videos in a playlist.
Done 👍
This is great! Thank you for providing this video!!!
Let me know if there’s anything in particular you’d like covered
Wish you were in sacramento
I'm interested in swapping one of my cars with a 3s engine, just unsure whether to go for the turbo'd gte or just a ge, any advice?
Great work. I want more!!
It’s coming soon
Good work ! Just I need to ask you does it needs a electronic sensord accelerater paddle?
Factory cable and pedal works great. We cover the throttle cable in the third video of the series.
Thank you so much.
what are the differences between the g1,g3 and g5?
Great works
Thank you 👍🏻
Newbie question , the motor mounts were for the 4age engine, right?
Yes, 4a rubber
Amazing video thank you
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Thankyou 🎉
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Hi,where did you bought those engine brackets
Www.Jspfab.com
Super cool 👌🏻
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What header are you running?
It’s covered in part 3. It’s a fujitsubo header.
Great Content, now only need to save up for the damn motor lol
Thanks for watching
fantasitc ty so much !
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Smh yeah its been this tradition that has come to its own life of every single jdm engine is 60k-75k, but really what proof aside from this being told to every person that buys a jdm engine is there of the motors actual milage ?? I have bought few jdm engines and every time each motor was bought i was verbally told it had less than 75k and lol seems regardless of make or year or type of jdm engine being bought they always have the same area of milage on it, but looks of that timing belt on that beams 3sge shows crack development on the top surface and that takes alot more than just 75k or less milage to cause that wear appearance, least not to any vehicle i ever changed timing belt on majority being usdm engines, but regardless this was probably the last member of old school performance powerplants toyota made as 2zzge was i believe final, jdm manufacturer companies arent what they once were anymore😢
It can be hard for the importers to keep track of each engine, so they use 60k as a general rule simply because it’s a pretty good average. But I agree, it seems as time goes on, the Japanese engines have more mileage than they did a decade ago. I’m guessing people are driving more in japan now than they were in the past. While most still take a train to work and use their cars only for weekend use, the average annual mileage is probably going up for other reasons.
@johnrussakoff exactly but the trend still remains every motor has 75k or less, but my thing is if this is true than there shouldn't be any problems or excessive wear on belts and or seals, being state side we drive them until the bearings fall out, but either way the good stuff is over there regardless of mileage, and personally the quality in todays motors in any brand isnt the same as before, i work on more newer cars (hondas) than i do my 20+ yr old cars, nothing stays great forever.
What trans is that? // Eric ae86.ddd
Beams j160