How much was it?
You do realise its all available new from Toyota for probably less.
I recently purchased a kit from dellow before hearing any bad comments about there work, when the kit arrived i went about fitting flywheel, bellhousing and trying clutch race and fork for fit up.
Everything fitted perfectly, the kit i ordered was to suit 2jz to w58 or g52.
i got the flywheel made as a blank as i wonted to get a clutch made locally to suit my requirments.
All in all am quite happy with dellow kit, did pay through the nose for it tho.
some pics of kit bolted up with w58
How much was it?
You do realise its all available new from Toyota for probably less.
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
That bellhousing looks no where near as neat and nice as a brand new Toyota one.
It is also a LOT bigger in the top section which means that the effort required to change the gearbox in car is very much higher that what it would be I had a Toyota one! (I have to unbolt the engine mounts, jack the front of the engine, and then jack the engine to the drivers side to get enough clearance to get the gearbox in...and that is after moving a brake line, a fuel line and bashing the tunnel somewhat!).
The clutch fork (that I had anyway), looked pretty dang rough...and huge...
The mounting points for the slave cylinder don't fit the stock Toyota slave cylinder (annoying in my case, prbly a non event in yours...).
I also hear dellow flywheels weight a very large amount.....
If you mean it is good in the fact that it is a big piece of alloy that allows you to bolt the gearbox up to the engine, then yes, I guess you're right. It does allow you to bolt the gearbox up...
Myself, I'd be using the proper Toyota parts (bellhousing, clutch fork, slave) and an aftermarket cromoly flywheel (such that GT gets made up), and I have a dellow one (It came with my engine, I sure as hell wouldn't have paid money for it!)
Cheers
Wilbo
did look into that option.Originally Posted by CrUZida
Paid $1200 for bell housing, flywheel and bolts, spigot bearing, release bearing and race, fork and pivot, slave cylinder and pushrod.
i new this was rich, but i wanted to not have to wait and waste time searching for pieces everwhere.
I thought i got a reasonable deal on motor and auto, 3500 with unused mocrotech ltx12s configured for 2jz, so money lost of gearbox conversion gained on engine and comp.
Jeebus!
For about $800 you could have gotten a genuine Toyota bellhousing and a custom billet flywheel.
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
I will refrase that comment then: The kit is good for my application as everything i wanted came from one supplier and fitted, the flywheels is a little fat- adds to the torqueOriginally Posted by wilbo666
One finds a friend who can get trade and orders a bellhousing from a 1994/5 NA JZA80.
I'm sure the part number would be written somewhere on Toymods.
I've never ordered one so I wouldn't know the number (or if its written down)
Then you find a wrecking RA65 or so and get the fork/slave/pivot/release carrier etc.
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
As cruz said, JZA80 NA bellhousing, Black supra had the part numbers on part of Norbies site where he did a write up of the install (which was good)
Clutch fork from an RA6X / SA6X / MA61 / MA70 should be ok ?
Get the slave clyinder new...SA63 or MA61 (RA65 is on the wrong sideit won't fit). $2x brand new...
Cheers
Wilbo
Not to have a go, I'm sure it's a typo, but a heavy flywheel doesn't add to the torque per-se....Originally Posted by 2jizzle
RM.
Originally Posted by mullett
Yeah I was wondering about that comment myself.
It IS one of the better efforts I've seen from Dellow.
It's all very much relative though...
I found dellow helpful when i rang them. Although they didn't have what i needed (its all soughted now). They were more surprise of what i was trying to attempt, and explained that it never had even crossed their mind. I wouldn't be suprise if they have adopted my irregular engine install and are working on a kit for it.
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