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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    now for part 2 of the starter mission, will it engage the flex-plate/flywheel or need spacing
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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    yeah engages any no spacing required from what i can see..
    now one tricky part re starter.. the wire that comes from soliniod to motor runs into the block.. so need to move the cable i took back off starter and looks do-able..
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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    what bearing did you use for the input support? i had a 6021 (same as 1JZ) in there but it wasnt that deep. 12mm deep from memory.

    i cant say im a fan of the material taken out of the block, i think boosted motors will have a problem with that scenario given it is structural support for the main bearing.
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    That's not a structural support for the main bearing, it's now merely a part to shield the flywheel from the outside world.

    In it's original application, it is beefy because it needs to hold the gearbox up, the only other support for the V6 box is at the other end.

    Similarly for the 3S, it's beefy because it needs to transfer all of the engine's weight to the gearbox because this is where the engine mounts are.

    If you think that metal removal is drastic, you should see what we're doing to one so that the GT4 box fits (ie hacking into the webbing of the block itself).

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    well i wouldnt be taking material out of my block thats for sure. how many 1mz's have you built ? because ive only had experience assisting in the build of one thats only putting out about 600 at the wheels.


    edit: and just something i thought of, the v6 starter will be off a FWD? wont it spin the wrong way ??
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    Have you broken one in that spot before?

    I'm sure that 600+ requires all the help it needs. More stress on the motor requires more integrity to hold it together.

    Something less powerful won't need as much to stay together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adsport View Post
    edit: and just something i thought of, the v6 starter will be off a FWD? wont it spin the wrong way ??
    this may be really stupid noob question re starters, but if you wire them reversing the poles, do they spin backwards as well?
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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    I'm pretty sure in the other thread, Joel has mentioned that he's using a V6 4Runner starter, so that's in a RWD config to start with.

    Dylan, the motor may spin backwards, but the mechanism that makes the starter gear come out to engage with the flywheel only works one way IIRC.

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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    in theory yeah but reversing polarity on electric motors heats the field coil up bigtime.


    ah good point, and i didnt realise that it was a RWD starter
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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    Yeah it is a rwd starter motor..
    Regarding the material removal from the block.. hey it's all a unknown attempt this swap.. I hope it works, if it doesn't and something fails then i've learnt a lesson and can re-asses different ways to do it.

    I didn't think I had removed much at all in the way of the strength though, the thick sections that span from the rear main area haven't really been touched, just some of the webbing inbetween..
    We'll see

    This isn't a 600hp engine either.. My aim is around 350hp..

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    Not so much progress today. Engine mount on driver side of block has been done. Yseries bellhousing makes gearbox lean on a 5 deg angle or there abouts so had to modify gearbox xmember to suit.

    Block off plate for egr is done.

    So tomorrow hopefully get mounts on engine xmember.
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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    joel, can i ask what tool(s) you used to cut that big hunk o metal plate?

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    Default Re: RWD 1MZFE Has anyone actually done it?

    wow you make that look nearly too easy, what engine mounts are you going with?
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