Hi Mroov,
Not a lot of MS75's here in Oz.
Most of your engine parts however should be available from jut about any parts store. The 4M was used in both the Coupe and the sedan (MS65) not to mention other Toyota's.
Hi,
I'm restoring a 1971 Toyota Crown MS75. Car has been imported to Europe in 1971 from Japan straight to Austria. That's where it has been used for few years and then it was put to the shed by its previous owner and was standing like this for 20+ years.
Car is being dismounted to last bolt & screw, every part is being checked and cleaned, galvanized if needed, etc. I'm aiming to get it back to factory condition/state.
Not a surprise I'm in need of several parts and question is whether anyone here can help in identifing the sources or potentialy has info where to get it.
Currently we are working on the engine and already in need of below parts:
- connecting rod big end bearings
- camshaft bearings set
- oil pump shaft bearings
- rocker arm screws
- timing chain tensioner gear
- oil pump drive shaft gear (or complete oil pump)
- water pump (including viscose)
Potentially (I saw pistons on ebay):
- complete pistons with guidgeon pins and piston rings
- crankshaft main bearings and crankshaft main bearing thrust washer
Thank you in advance for all help received!
Pictures as we are progressing can be found >here<
Best,
Mroov
Hi Mroov,
Not a lot of MS75's here in Oz.
Most of your engine parts however should be available from jut about any parts store. The 4M was used in both the Coupe and the sedan (MS65) not to mention other Toyota's.
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1973 2T-G Celica TA22, aka "The Unicorn".
1975 2T-G Celica TA27 GT
1976 2T-G Celica TA23, aka "The Colonel".
1985 3F Auto FJ62 Landcruiser
1989 7M-GTE MA70 Supra, aka "The Poopra"
History: Rods Classic Celica Sampler thread.
Ebay and online parst stores are your friend
1971 2T-B Celica TA22 ST.
1973 2T-G Celica TA22, aka "The Unicorn".
1975 2T-G Celica TA27 GT
1976 2T-G Celica TA23, aka "The Colonel".
1985 3F Auto FJ62 Landcruiser
1989 7M-GTE MA70 Supra, aka "The Poopra"
History: Rods Classic Celica Sampler thread.
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