4age rebuilt kit

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4age rebuilt kit

Postby phanist » Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:48 am

hi guy

i in the market for a rebuilt kit for a 4age off a mr2 unknown model year. lloking to get some power or improve in performance wise..to while at it.. any advise please help thank...

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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby Max_Misawa » Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:30 am

where are you located?
there is a few things you need to know before you order parts
is it a 40mm crank or a 42mm crank
4AGE came in 2 sizes

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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby phanist » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:09 pm

hihi
the motor still sitting in the junk yard i preparing to go back there to pull it off that mr2 today.. i will post it asap
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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby phanist » Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:40 am

ok i finally have time to pull the 16v out have see what is it.. i got it off a mr2 . is a bluetop 3rib as for big port or small im unsure how to check for that..
is it possible do a full rebuilt and some work to this engine and run itb on it?.. advise pleaseImage

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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby carbd7age » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:25 am

I have a complete gasket set for a big port engine, it's missing the head gasket (get a TRD one from Max above) and it comes with head bolts. I'll have to check if it's missing valve stem seals and which intake manifolds gaskets it has. You'll definitely want to replace every seal and gaskets on a junkyard engine, even if you just want a stock rebuild or a high performance engine.
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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby Red » Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:05 pm

You can take it apart and rebuild some things but a "full" rebuild will mean giving it to a machine shop for most folks. They can port and polish and cc the heads, shave the block, do all sorts fo things you will not be set up for. If you really want to do it right, ask them to "blueprint" the engine and what they can do beyond that.

There's a lot you can do yourself, but if you are totally new to this and really just want the engine done right the first time, you might want to find a shop that will do the whole job AND warranty it. If not, start with a factory manual and see what is involved in that complete rebuild.
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Re: 4age rebuilt kit

Postby phanist » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:41 pm

Im think about running a 20v itb on it... That i pick up a few year back.. So i think now is best time to prepare the engine to take the itb .. To make running itb worth it...
I heard other people say u need a pair of cam
And pistons etc.... Cant remember clearly ...


ahhh NVM it not worth running itb on bluetop..
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