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Breaking 2jzgte new engine and other parts


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Guest eddandrews

2jzgte shortblock brand new from toyota (rods pistons crank all assembled)

 

-Standard bolts swapped out and arps throughout (rod bolts, main studs and head studs) as the rod bolts are the weak point over 700hp

 

-new oil and water pump all new tensioners gates kevlar belt

 

-All genuine gaskets and seals used

 

Sump has been repainted to look new again

 

New crank sensor

 

Gte non vvti cylinder head built by srd

 

Bronze valve guides

Remachined valves and seats

All shimmed up

Hks 264 cams

Brian crower valve springs with titanium retainers

 

Cam covers and coilpacks not included

 

So its the head and block as pictured with

minus cam covers and coils

 

£4000 ono

i am willing to split

head for £1500

Bottom end £2500

 

But i dont really want to

 

This is a bargain its a brand new engine built probably better than most machining that can be done over here (my opinion) hence why a toyota engine can take 500hp chucked at it after doing 140000 or so miles imageimageimageimageimageimage

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maybe I've missed this part but could you let us know who built the engine, was this done by a garage or was this a home built project.

 

Hi mate The work was carried out in my workshop yh but only assembly on the engine

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The bottom end was built by toyota so come out the box with the crank rods pistons ect already assembled ready to take the cylinder head and the cylinder head was built by srd, i then bolted the head to the block and fitted the other parts

 

 

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So it left Toyota with the ARP bolts and etc?

 

No as above i fitted the other parts. I have the toyota workshop manual and everything done as specified. Sorry am i missing something here?

 

 

 

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