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1st year Apprentice
MX22 and MX13 conversion
Hi All.
I have an MX22 which has some rust in the front end
so I decided to use an MX13 for parts to fix it up
Some questions.
1. Will the whole front end of the MX13 fit onto the MX22 as the MX22 is
rusted badly?
2. How hard is the diff conversion, MX13 into MX22 is it a straight
bolting?
3 . Also the MX13 F Series diff has bugger crown and pinion, is it
interchangable with MX22? What else is it interchangable with? Is there
an LSD available for these diffs?
Your help would be much appreciated.
Thk's
Cyprus73.
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Re: MX22 and MX13 conversion
Hello.
1) I have never tried but I think you might have issues with the guards lining up. The MX10/12/22 is shorter in the front than the MX13/23. Seeing as you have the bits there it's worth a try. Probably easier to just fix the rust unless it is just rotting through everything.
2) Straight swap. Unbolt the whole thing drum to drum from an MX13 and bolt it into your MX22.
3) I have never bothered trying to put the F series centre into the E series housing so can't really answer. There are plenty of F series LSD options out there. The cheapest would be to fit an LSD centre from an MA61 Supra. Then there are other alternatives like the True Trac torsen diff or you could fit a TRD LSD centre. IS200 Torsen diff is supposed to fit as well.
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1st year Apprentice
Re: MX22 and MX13 conversion
Thk's for that.
This is the same MX22 was/is for sale in Sydney, that you ran and enquired about.
I've already stripped the MX13, so I'll try out the front end conversion. I personally
prefer the MX22 front end but some rust will be a big job.
One other question re conversion, what options do I have for manual conversion, currently using the 4m out of MX13 with auto. Which manual belhousing will fit?
Thk's
Cyprus73
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Re: MX22 and MX13 conversion
Yeah I figured that!
Chris, what gearbox do you intend to use?
Easiest option is a W50, otherwise known as Celica steel case 5 speed. Find a bellhousing from a 4 speed MS65 or MS85 Crown or any 4 speed MarkII. You'll need the manual pedal box, clutch master and slave cylinders, the bit of hydraulic line that connects the two and flywheel and clutch. You should be able to pick all this up for a couple hundred. You should be able to use the same tailshaft. Now from memory, there may be some issues with the gearbox crossmember (but I think that only pertained to the really early manual models). I can't remember from your site if you had any pics of it.
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