I did not see this topic on SM, so I thought I would start it.
Using the A342 (1JZ Auto) on 7mgte has been done, but it seems there is little info on it.
I installed the 1J auto on the 7mgte tonight and wanted to provide some reference for future searches. I am by no means an expert on the conversion, and actually am not very familiar with AUTOs in general.
Most would not think of trying to do this, but I was inspired by a customer of mine who drags his auto constantly. He mentioned that the 1JZ Auto was holding up better then the 7M one, and swears by them.
If you think about it, most 7M autos are high mileage by now, causing the most problems. While 1JZ autos are typically low mileage and unabused. Also, 1JZ autos are near worthless, since next to nobody wants a 1JZ auto.
If I recall I paid roughly $50 for this 1JZ auto with Torque converter.
There was nothing wrong with my transmission, but I had a flex plate problem and while it was out I decided to change over. Here are the things that I noticed during the install into a 91 auto:
- The auto wiring harness plugs all bolt on, 1 plug will not hook up to anything
- For some reason the 7mgte torque converter would not install, I used the 1JZ torque converter
- I changed to the 7M bellhousing
- The 7MGTE flex plate bolted right up
- Shifter and driveshaft, fluid lines, all bolted up, kick down cable worked
- The transmission mount was unfriendly. I got it on, but it was shifted back but a couple of MM making it very difficult to get bolted up
All I did was get it installed. I have not been able to test drive yet, so I will give impressions in a couple of days after it is on the road. Overall, it installed well.
Using the A342 (1JZ Auto) on 7mgte has been done, but it seems there is little info on it.
I installed the 1J auto on the 7mgte tonight and wanted to provide some reference for future searches. I am by no means an expert on the conversion, and actually am not very familiar with AUTOs in general.
Most would not think of trying to do this, but I was inspired by a customer of mine who drags his auto constantly. He mentioned that the 1JZ Auto was holding up better then the 7M one, and swears by them.
If you think about it, most 7M autos are high mileage by now, causing the most problems. While 1JZ autos are typically low mileage and unabused. Also, 1JZ autos are near worthless, since next to nobody wants a 1JZ auto.
If I recall I paid roughly $50 for this 1JZ auto with Torque converter.
There was nothing wrong with my transmission, but I had a flex plate problem and while it was out I decided to change over. Here are the things that I noticed during the install into a 91 auto:
- The auto wiring harness plugs all bolt on, 1 plug will not hook up to anything
- For some reason the 7mgte torque converter would not install, I used the 1JZ torque converter
- I changed to the 7M bellhousing
- The 7MGTE flex plate bolted right up
- Shifter and driveshaft, fluid lines, all bolted up, kick down cable worked
- The transmission mount was unfriendly. I got it on, but it was shifted back but a couple of MM making it very difficult to get bolted up
All I did was get it installed. I have not been able to test drive yet, so I will give impressions in a couple of days after it is on the road. Overall, it installed well.