tylerjacobsen85;1636418 said:
There was two different starter for the 7mgte. A 1988 supra has a big, cheap starter. It will fit a 1jz, but theirs not much room to fit and you have to use longer bolts with nuts. A 1992 supra has a small, cash money starter. It will fit with stock bolts.
I put a 1988 starter on my 1jz, because it was 50 bucks. The 1992 starter was like 160.
If you don't mind paying more i would go with the 1992 starter its not as heavy.
1988 DENSO Part # 2800107
1992 DENSO Part # 2800121
1992 starter is the same as the 1988 starter.
Difference being the 1992 starter has threaded holes just for bolts
1988 is just a hold where a nut and bolt goes thru.
87M-GTE;1636358 said:
Really?
I just mock-fitted one of my 7M starters on my 1JZ, and does not come anywhere near fitting..
Sam
Then you are doing something wrong my friend... My 7M Starter which is currently on my 2J block also fit my 1J block with no issues.
Show pics of how your doing it. I can take a pic but it will be hard to see when the engine in the car.
All the same shit, i have no clue what your doing wrong.
Taken from one of my parts vendors
1992 Starter 1.4kw threaded holes
1988 Starter 1.4kw holes are regular
1994 Starter 1.4kw threaded holes