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    That would be great man.

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    Attatched is an image of my alternator im guessing they are the same??

    If you look carefully the letters are on the casting around the plug

    L - This goes to the warning light wire on your dash (this is the ground for the light)
    IG - This is 12v when the ignition is on
    S - This goes back to the positive terminal of the battery to sense the voltage its at
    B - (not in the pic) is the post on the alt with the thick charge wire to your batt

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    Looking at that pic, it would seem that my 3tgte has been fitted with a different alt..

    I'll stop being so lazy and pull it off to check the letters/markings.

    Thanks anyway Nick!

    Edit: here's a pic of the rear of the alternator on the '22:




    sorry they are so massive....

    Any ideas? EA Falcon maybe?

    Edit number 2: I used Google to search for the part number on the pulley. Turns out its a Denso item. I don't have the car at my house otherwise I'd go check the markings on it.

    I'm only asking so that we can wire it into the loom and drive this sucker!!
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    looks like the pile of dead alternators on my garage floor. if its got E, N, F on that plug.. it requires an external voltage regulator. could be the original ta22 2t alt maybe? the T, K and R alternators were very similar. there should be a sticker on the side with alternator part number if it's not already polished off. the internal reg 2tgeu/3tgte are prone to failure. not sure if it because it sits under the thermostat and next to hot turbo.. but i seem to go through them. find a ta22 wiring diagram and compare, i think that should get ya going with the wiring side of things
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    Thanks mate, tried + rep but I must spread it first

    We actually worked it out today that it was an externally regulated Toyota item.. So a quick trip to the wreckers and we may have found a viable candidate for replacement. If we worked it out right, it should be a similar size to the EA Falcon alternators, so it will require a similar amount of modification. If all goes well I'll add it to the EA Falcon tech thread that is already on here!

    I appreciate your help Mark, thanks!
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    This isn't TA-22, but I believe the terminals are the same as what you pictured.


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    3jcelica:
    Do you happen to remember the part number on that Mellings pump you used?

    This place shows 3 different pumps available:
    http://www.northernautoparts.com/ECa...&ecat_engine=6

    Does anyone know if any of these are bolt-in?
    (Ignoring the 3T-GTE pump volume difference thing)

    Edit:
    Mahle/Clevite has a really cool part number interchange search tool:
    http://catalog.mahleclevite.com/lv/d...rchange&direct
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    3sgte,

    The mellings M94C rings a bell. Keep in mind that you only need the upper bit that houses the pump shaft and relief valve.

    I still used the 3tgte pump shaft, vanes etc with a 3tgte filter and bottom half of the pump body, therfore retailing the additional capacity.

    The mellings bottom half did not fit into the 3tgte sump.

    I basically went into the local parts store and asked for a 3tc pump

    Roger

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    Thank you.

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    It got mentioned in here that the BRD oil pump has been discontinued.

    We might have another option now.
    It seems that Kameari is due to release a high volume 2TG oil pump in May of 2011.

    http://www.kameariengineworks.co.jp/...ituhatubai.htm

    This item:
    大容量オイルポンプ

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    Quote Originally Posted by steeko View Post
    Yep, emailed them and they confirmed they are kameari which is 90mm bore. I asked kameari for other bores but they said there is not enough demand
    i have couple old HKS headgaskets, 1mm and 2mm with 90mm bore. there is no difference between Kameari gaskets, so they are "same", HKS and Kameari... Kameari maybe they sell rest of HKS gaskets with own brand or manufacturer is the same..
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    Two little bits of info I have tripped across in my research.

    Regarding the use of gear drive for cams:

    In the Summit Racing catalog there are a number of gear drive sets for OHV American V8s.
    Some of these have warnings not to use the gear drives on motors equipped with knock sensors.
    The "why" is not stated, but it isn't hard to guess that these can put noise into the block that interferes with knock detection.

    Perhaps this is why Kameari doesn't recommend theirs for 3T-GTE.

    Regarding bearings (rod/main):
    I learned that there are generally 2 types of bearings available for the 3TC. Some are bimetal, and some are trimetal. (journal side facing of bearing)
    Basically, trimetal is preferred in a turbocharged application, as it can carry a higher bearing load than a bimetal bearing.
    Confirmed via manufacturer that
    King AM series bearings are bimetal, King Tech support recommended against use in a turbocharged application.
    Clevite CB1270P and MS1456P are "sintered trimetal" and are "a pretty good bearing," Mahle/Clevite recommended coating them if "you are going to crank up the boost." (Quotes are the words of Mahle/Clevite tech support.) Note that these are not "77" material bearings.

    And finally, a big thank you to Jason for all his help!

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    Hi guys, get my celica back next Week with the kameari timing gear fitted. Heads up there's a bunch of 3tgte bits on eBay currently Including metal engine mounts
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    Regarding the water pump

    I ordered a GMB (GW T45A) water pump for an EFI 2TG.
    This is what I ordered:


    It doesn't match what Toyodiy shows this for the OEM 3T-GTE water pump part number, but I'd say it is worth a try.
    Toyodiy:
    PUMP ASSY, WATER, W/O COUPLING, 16100‑88280 3TGTEU..TA63

    Here it is beside the 3T-GTE one:




    And here is a measurement of the location of the flange:


    I haven't actually installed it on the car yet, but I don't foresee any issues.

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    This is with the new intake and exhaust manifold and GT2871r 52 trim .63A/R
    14 LBS /1bar boost controller off. This is as far as we got before the Transmission let go.
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