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Help please to confirm I have the correct 2JZGTE Supra sump parts


rwdwiganer

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I am converting my front sump Toyota Aristo 2JZGTE (none-vvti) to a mid/rear Supra sump set up. I have just picked up the parts today but I am unsure if I have all the correct parts to do the swap and I can't find anything on the forum to confirm it!

I am 90% sure I have the correct bottom oil pan and upper mid/rear sump:

supra sump.jpg

supra pan.jpg

The parts I am unsure of are the oil pick up, oil level sensor, baffle and dipstick and tube. The dipstick tube is 560mm in length, and the dipstick itself from where it seals at the top of the tube to the end in the sump is 610mm. Can anyone confirm this for me I would be really really grateful! :) The only difference I can see from my Aristo dipstick and tube is it seems slightly more curved and a little bit longer! Surely there aren't more than 2 engine oil dipsticks for 2JZ engines?

 

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Thanks, I was pretty sure the pan and upper sump part I now have are correct, it is the other parts and dipstick that I am still unsure of! Hopefully someone that has done this swap before or knows the 2JZ inside out will be able to put my mind at rest!

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Thanks for your reply! The pictures are hopefully of a mid/rear sump set up (as found on Supra) as long as I have the correct parts. A mid or rear sump set up is the same thing, just some people call them rear sump and others mid sump. It is the front sump that is different and is the set up I swapped for this

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