Yeah I've done about 700k's on it now.
Organising shims now to give me the clearances to keep it within the min specs.
So will do another compression test after its all back together.
First time was only after about 200k's
Dave
Dave, that will have a slight effect, but I think it is more a case of you have not yet bedded the rings in. Check cam timing, shim levels, and check the compression after 1000kms of bedding in.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
Yeah I've done about 700k's on it now.
Organising shims now to give me the clearances to keep it within the min specs.
So will do another compression test after its all back together.
First time was only after about 200k's
Dave
Yeah, 200ks will show a low compression.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
With reference to the statement below,
I checked some of mine out, 3 x 88250 and 3 x 88270. I have 1 x 88253, but it has been used as a door stop for a few years (seriously), i doubt it is servicable.
I am trying to bring the RA35 GT back to factory specs, i am told it should have a 88253 head.
I know it's a stupid question, but does anyone out there know how common the 88253 head is? Will i have difficulty in finding one?
Even better, what are the chances of finding a whole engine with factory emissions, carb and air box? lol
Originally Posted by The Witzl
FT86 - still under warranty - cant modify it
2 RA28's, 18RGEU - dead - went bang, 1JZGTE
1 RA35GT 18RGEU,
1 AE86 4AGEU
1 RA65 2JZGTE
I seen quite a few 88253 heads, my spare one has almost no corrosion at all, and I don't think it's been resurfaced either. It was one of the best condition heads I've seen.
Strong like horse, smort like tractor!
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ive got one, ripping it of the engine, tommorow.
Turbo flutter. : Its like a burp and a hiccup at the same time.
i have 2 253 heads
Good, i didn't think they were overly rare, just figured it strange that i hadn't come across one before (aside from the door stop).
Now i just have to consider emissions, air box etc... I figure there is no point swapping engines until i can get all the parts i need to do it properly.
FT86 - still under warranty - cant modify it
2 RA28's, 18RGEU - dead - went bang, 1JZGTE
1 RA35GT 18RGEU,
1 AE86 4AGEU
1 RA65 2JZGTE
Just while your all on the subject of 253 heads.
I took my 253 head off today, dueto no. 3 cyl not holding compression. Changed it back to a 270 head.
Since I was there a took a pic of both andnoticed the casting differences you all speak off.
The 253 has a full casting under the front guide, where the 270 has this area open. Also the obvious thick castings that are circled in the pics
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my previous RA28, R.I.P is here.
http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.p...t=0#msg_651396
Current build here.http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=33512
ive got a set of 8.7 pistons sitting in a block round the side of my house.
im about to dump the block in the bin, i was wondering whether its worth keeping any of the parts?
sump/oil pump/crank/rods/pistons?! or even the block!?
Eldar... grab the oil pump.
It's the only thing really worth keeping unless u've got the space.
The crank and sump are common with the 18R, and aren't worth keeping. The rods and 8.7 pistons are nothing to write home about, but someone may find a use for them... especially if they are 20 thou over.
Block is the same as the 18R too... so i'd dump it.
Cheers,
Timbo
Hi Eldaro,
I'd be keen on getting those pistons from ya if the'yre not furked.
Lemme know,
bEn
FJ40 landcruiser
HJ47 landcruiser
FJ55 Landcruiser
MS65 Crown
I would probably keep the dizzy shaft and the bits that can be use to tranform a 18r into an rg. there seems to be interest in thisbuild. Best way to keep the same block in cars, just rebuild them.
my previous RA28, R.I.P is here.
http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.p...t=0#msg_651396
Current build here.http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=33512
I would be keeping the rods, oil pump, dummy shaft and block off plates.
The pre-88270 rods have square shapes cast into them half way down and are different; they have chunkier small ends.
Also take note that if the dipstick is on the correct side, that's one less thing to deal with compared to a converted 18R block. I'd probably keep the whole thing and rebuild it.
Strong like horse, smort like tractor!
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Easy to move the dipstick, all blocks have castings to allow both.
Keep the aux shaft, timing cover, dizzy, oil pump drive, oil pump, swinging chain slipper, dizzy drive sprocket. As mentioned check the rods. If the block is still good, then try and sell it whole even if cheap, the more of these motors still around, the more companies are going to make rebuild parts for them, and the better that will be for all of us.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
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