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    Default a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    I had the opportunity to take a couple photo's of the 1JZ front and rear mounted sump's next to each other. I thought some toymodders might find it interesting.

    I apologise if its been done before.

    The sump on the left is from a JZZ30 and is identical to a JZA70 1JZ sump. The sump on the right is from a JZX90. ...Never mind the cut out on the JZZ30 sump.

    Question: Where does the JZX81 sump fit into the equation? ...is it identical to the JZX90 'front sump'?





    Last edited by JZA70 R; 09-01-2007 at 11:48 PM.
    JZA70|R / 12.45 @ 111 mph.

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    Quote Originally Posted by JZA70 R
    Question: Where does the JZX81 sump fit into the equation? ...is it identical to the JZX90 'front sump'?
    JZX81 is identical to JZX90, as is JZS147 (2JZ-GTE aristo).

    Cheers
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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to JZA70 R again.


    Nice piccies and clean sumps
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    that interior is so jap...just looking at it makes me want to kill a whale
    QUICKEST 1JZ'S IN OZ

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    the late front sump has more strengthining ribs on it , and the lower pan hasnent got the front that is on a 45 deg angle
    Dave

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    Not as clean sumps, but heres a couple pics i've got from comparing these with the true crown mid sump there as well.



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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    what motor did the crown have?
    JZA70|R / 12.45 @ 111 mph.

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    1jzge, i think its JZS13x series?

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    1/2JZGE - depends on whether it's a JZS131 or JZS133.

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    dig dig

    someone asked me why one of the sumps is missing such a large piece of alloy,

    its because the other sump that looks complete actually had a piece missing from the same location (dropped/broken), so the other sump (that has a large piece missing) was used as a donor sump.

    The large piece missing was cut from the donor and 'stitched' to the damaged sump after a section was removed. This was all done by a local no name workshop that had a brain and alloy welder. a jig was used and this is the result.

    if you look at the complete sump closely you can see the weld trail...

    oh and the gearbox bolted up afterwards too thank god lol
    JZA70|R / 12.45 @ 111 mph.

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    Its a good feeling to own all 3 isnt it phill. you never know if you may own a mx32 some day

    Dave

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    What's the going price on one of the 'front sumps'??

    i might be looking at putting a 1jz into an mx62 and would just like to get an idea..

    cheers
    vinno

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    Default Re: a visual comparison of the 1JZ front and rear sump.

    Quote Originally Posted by vinno
    What's the going price on one of the 'front sumps'??

    i might be looking at putting a 1jz into an mx62 and would just like to get an idea..

    cheers
    vinno
    About $250-300

    ps doit, will be sweet!

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    Wilbo

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