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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    I got my last special order rods from ARGO, they cost me $1500 in 2009
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    I bought those Crower rods back in 2004 or something stupidly long time ago.
    Cost around $1200 iirc.
    They arent standard though, was a custom job.


    With that front sump oil pickup, you can see that it's still kind of in the middle of the engine, just back from cylinder 2 - unlike A, K and T series engines where the oil pickup is much further forward (or the engine physically much smaller) and the pickup more towards cylinder 1.

    Hence in my KE70 the engine is pushed forward more than i would like, but without crossmember mods (engineers dont like that) or a modified oil pickup and further modified sump..... i cant push the engine back any further.
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    [QUOTE=Javal;1449857]The 88270 (EFI) rods will be fine on the early pistons, so long as the early pistons are fine for your block (as in, they're not clapped out 2nd handies and your block hasn't been Overbored

    Cheers I'll start ripping it down this weekend and take some measurements

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    Thread revival

    Hey guys, asking for a friend, all parts are to suit 18r-g/w58

    Clutch fork
    Clutch kit, looking for a new OE one or an uprated one (clutch plate, pressure plate, throwout bearing)
    20.5" or further back shifter (so more rearward)
    Thermostat.

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    Hi,

    Has he got the w58 already and it's all bolted up?

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Has gearbox, not bolted to anything.
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    Hi,

    Depends what car. If you have an RA28 auto then a 22RE bell housing will bolt to the engine and the W58 and the existing tailshaft fits perfectly and the gear stick is in the right place. All fits perfect. Use an Exidy heavy duty clutch, and you're all done. But, the position and fit depends on what car it is going into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuts View Post
    Thread revivalCheers.
    This thread is like an 18rg it will never die and need reviving
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Its going in a kit car (replacing 3y+auto), hence shifter needs to be further back, will be going custom tailshaft.
    ST205 Group A Rallye GT-Four 307kw atw @23 psi on 98oct, Now on E85.

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    With the W5x (W55, W57, W58) gearboxes, there are numerous different shifter positions available.
    RT142 has the most forward
    MA61 has a slightly more reward i think
    xA7x supras are a bit more rewards
    JZA80 has an even longer extension housing iirc

    There is heaps of info about shifter positions and W5x boxes here on toymods.

    Clutch - get heavy duty clutch for 18R engine, use RA23 celica as your reference
    Fork - get it with the 22RE bellhousing
    Clutch release bearing - get it to suit the 22RE. Use RT142 corona as your reference
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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    we already have the engine, gearbox and bell housing, we just need these last parts.
    ST205 Group A Rallye GT-Four 307kw atw @23 psi on 98oct, Now on E85.

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    No longer an 18RG virgin got mine running tonight. Sounds so bloody mean. Terrible idle - had a play but cannot seem to get it too great. I'm a complete carbie noob though so just the fact that it idles is pretty good to me. Will take it to someone who has a better idea on the weekend.

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    Hi,

    If you are going to lose your virginity, it may as well be by an 18R-G

    Congrats sunshine. Get it tuned properly and then you'll experience the joy of having this wonderful engine in your car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taff View Post
    No longer an 18RG virgin got mine running tonight. Sounds so bloody mean. Terrible idle - had a play but cannot seem to get it too great. I'm a complete carbie noob though so just the fact that it idles is pretty good to me. Will take it to someone who has a better idea on the weekend.

    Not knowing what carb(s) you have and I'm assuming either Solex or Webber gently wind the mixture screws in until they stop and then wind out exactly 1.5 turns. Then grab a bit of garden hose and listen to each venturi as it should idle. by this I mean one end of the hose is in your ear and one end is in the venturi of the carby, Disconnect the throttle linkage and adjust the idle adjust screws until you have the same noise from each venturi and idle on spec, Adjust and connect throttle linkages as required, Check ignition timing and adjust to spec, Carefully adjust each mixture screw until engine runs smoothest and the same number of turns on each screw either in or out. Using hose recheck noise from Venturis. If all is good your carbs are balanced and engine good enough to go until such a time a propper dyno and tuning session can be done
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    Hi,

    Or.... http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/tec...rocedures.html

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    Plus....

    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/tec...info-pdfs.html

    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/tec...view-tips.html

    And if you want to see other links then check out the Classic Celica Index thread. There you will find 18R engine diagrams, diffs, gearboxes etc... so not all Classic Celica specific, but may be of use. Here is the link...

    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...c+celica+index
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