Properly fix the 7mgte's headgasket. It is so easy I don't understand why its such an issue.
Any real shop parts and labor for a 2j swap is at least 5-6k plus
Any real shop parts and labor for a 2j swap is at least 5-6k plus
suprabad;1139876 said:I haven't seen "crushed heads" from over torque, but I have seen cracks in 7m blocks between the head bolt hole and the cylinder walls, that were almost certainly attributable to over-torquing. Many engine blocks will crack like this when severely overtightened.
jgcable;1141799 said:IMHO.. there are 3 types of people who should own MKIII's...
1. people who could afford to have one repaired when the head gasket blows.. (it could cost upwards of $3,000 after machining, parts and labor)
2. people who can and do wrench their own cars.
3. people who already know about the head gasket issue and purchase a car that was already repaired correctly.
coke;1141661 said:how much to do all the jobs for a shop to swap to 2jz ge ?
jgcable;1141799 said:IMHO.. there are 3 types of people who should own MKIII's...
1. people who could afford to have one repaired when the head gasket blows.. (it could cost upwards of $3,000 after machining, parts and labor)
2. people who can and do wrench their own cars.
3. people who already know about the head gasket issue and purchase a car that was already repaired correctly.