Bring back an oldie, I've done the search and I couldn't come up with what I wanted.
Is the firing order for a 3tgte 1-3-4-2
Cheers,
Neil.
when im not feeling soooo lazy and the novelty of a supercharged V8 has worn off(this may never happen by the way) i will have a look and post my 18R-GEU AFM TPS ECU part numbers for referance also![]()
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Bring back an oldie, I've done the search and I couldn't come up with what I wanted.
Is the firing order for a 3tgte 1-3-4-2
Cheers,
Neil.
RA40 3t-gte. Haltech fitted.
Power - 229hp at 17psi![]()
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most 4 cyl motors are 1342 in the firing except your local ford kent motor i think
this is information for the T series engine posted by the ever legendary river
it also confirms 1-3-4-2
http://toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1139
Yep, just as I thought I'm as blind as a fruit bat. I just gave myself a good talking to and won't do it again.Originally Posted by barned01
RA40 3t-gte. Haltech fitted.
Power - 229hp at 17psi![]()
Toyota Nationals 2013, Easter Long Weekend, Dubbo, NSW
http://www.toyota-nationals.org.au/
Very early 2R Corona motors were 1243.
just digging this thread up for clarification on camshaft bearing torque specs....
... reading the green book as im assembling mine now, it indicates (in a pisspoor fashion) that the no.2,3,4,5 camshaft bearing caps be tightened to 74-86ish ft-lbs, and the no.1 camshaft bearing cap be tightened to 10-16 ft-lbs!!!
WTF????!?!!???!!1
JUST LOOK AT THE PICS:
http://www.witzl.com/ra28/grn-bk-cam-torque-001.jpg
http://www.witzl.com/ra28/grn-bk-cam-torque-002.jpg
Last edited by The Witzl; 12-04-2006 at 10:51 PM. Reason: editted to add pics of the green book
...... butt scratcher?!
the front cap isnt load bearing i beleive
JZX83+ FMIC+ Twin 2.5" dumps to 3"+ FCD+ 2800rpm stallie+ 14psi - LSD - good tyres = 12.85 @105.58
The boobs are back
but.... 80ft-lbs?????
...... butt scratcher?!
just grabbed my book thinking...."wow golly gosh never noticed that before"
however on mine it says
fig 5-68 tighten each cap nut a little at a time to the specified torque in the sequence shown in the figure: (figure shows front cap first, then back cap, second cap, fouth cap, third cap)
tightening torques 1.6-2.2Kg-m (12-15ft-lb)
fig 5-69 then, install number 1 bearing cap (hold on they told me to tighten that down in fig5-68...what's going on there)
fig 5-70 tighten cap nuts to specified torque
tightening torques: 1..6-2.2kg-m (12-15ft-lb)
my edition is the 10th issue i think dec 8 1982 publication number 98196E
It is interesting to note that fig 5-68 say tighten in this order and it includes the first cap, then fig 5-69 say to install the 1st cap, then fig 5-70 kind of repeats 5-68 and says to tighten cap nuts to specified torque again.
another place in the book specifically mentions to tighten caps 2 to 5 then go back to 1
fig 3-60 (3) install the number 2 to number 5 camshaft caps. face the arrows towards the front
(4) gradually tighten the bearing caps in 3 to 4 stages in the sequence as shown (and to help there is NO numbering system on the picture but we assume 2-5-3-4)
torque 1.6-2.2 kg-m (12-15 ft-lb)
(5) then tighten number 1 bearing cap to 1.6-2.2 kg-m (12-15 ft-lb)
so somewhere along the lines they kind of got a bit confused for 5-68 to 5-70 i would say in both our books.
I used 3-60 in my book (ie caps 2-5 to 15ft-lb and then cap 1 to 15ft-lb)
The second edition book states (fig. 3-60) that the 2nd-5th caps are to be tightened in 3-4 stages to 12.3-16.6 ft.lb.
After those are tightened, the no,1 cap is to be tightened to 8.7-13.0 ft.lb.
In figure 5-68 it has caps 2-5 being tightened in 3-4 stages to 12.3-16.6 ft.lb and no.1 bearing cap being installed after (no tightening torque listed in this figure).
Basically, I think your thoughts were correct Witzl, perhaps there was a typo in there for the tightening torques.
Who ever wrote your version got the figures mixed up with the 16R/18R cylinder head tightening torque as they are listed at 10.0-12.0kg/m.
Has anyone else noticed that the figures 5-35 and 5-36 (checking 18R-G valve grind) are not actually photos of an 18R-G head, the water ports are wrong and the spark plug position is not correct either.
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Steve,
thank you again my friend for confirming that i am not insane and was right in thinking these torque settings were just a little erroneous.
I ended up tightening as per what your book says steve.
...... butt scratcher?!
Time to resurect this thread. The 82/83 Supra 5MGEU TB's (P/N is 22210-43101) share the bolt pattern, size and the linkage is on the proper side. A spacer need to be used or the plenum/throttle linkage need to be ground, since they hit (I'll post a pic when I get one). Linkage/cable setup is going to be a little creative, but I'll figure it out.Originally Posted by Steve M
(P/N is 22210-43101)
Oh, and is this the kind of diagrams you were looking for?
Steve, with your permission, I'd like to copy this post (with your quote) to the 18RGTE thread.
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