Stupid question time: 1JZ rebuild

Rebuild now or later?

  • Rebuild now

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Rebuild in the spring/go single

    Votes: 9 81.8%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

yhatzee89

Joe Yantz
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This is probably really dumb but I'm still gonna ask:
Since I'm leaving the stock twins on my 1JZ swap until spring, when I'm gonna pull the engine out again to anyways to go single, should I not bother with tearing the whole engine down and doing the whole gasket/seal replacement kit now and just wait until spring so I can do it all at once?
I feel I already know the answer but figured I would ask...
 

hvyman

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If it runs fine why rebuild?

Havnt touches mine other than gaskets and t belt.

Don't need to pull motor to remove the twins either. Tho it is easier you'll take more time removing the motor and installing it than to just remove the twins.
 

te72

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hvyman;1888605 said:
Havnt touches mine other than gaskets and t belt.

Don't need to pull motor to remove the twins either. Tho it is easier you'll take more time removing the motor and installing it than to just remove the twins.
I changed all the gaskets and seals on mine (but forgot to do a couple old ass rubber hoses, that came back to bite me), checked the bearings, cleaned everything up, and have been driving it daily for over 3 years now.

Personally, if you have another car to drive, why not just start the process now, and take your time with it? This also has the benefit of allowing you to save up money if your teardown reveals anything that you weren't expecting... If you can't spare the time, then drive it for now as long as it is running good. At the very least change out the fluids.
 

yhatzee89

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Was gonna start with just the fluids, belts, and spark plugs. I am even gonna skip putting AC on until spring. The whole reason I can't take as long as I like is 1: I'm paying per day for storage and 2: my girl is gonna be stealing my truck when she sells her car this month. And since I wanna pull the engine again when I go single, I figure I might as well redo everything then including swap to 440's... Am I crazy or does this sound like a better plan?
 

yhatzee89

Joe Yantz
Aug 31, 2012
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No I'm saying skip the rebuild right now and wait until later, and rebuild when I go single turbo. So right now just worry about the swap then in the spring worry about the rebuild/single setup
 

Notsafe1jz

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I wouldn't rebuild period unless the thing is low on compression or using oil. Or unless of course you're looking to become 3 liters or greater.

The big single conversion however I wouldn't wait for.
 

Vintage91

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Notsafe1jz;1889011 said:
I wouldn't rebuild period unless the thing is low on compression or using oil. Or unless of course you're looking to become 3 liters or greater.

The big single conversion however I wouldn't wait for.
+1^^^

Aside from any gasket or seal you compromise, I would follow the "If it ain't broke..." logic here with the 1J engine, unless you've got something in mind beyond 'sane' power levels. If you have the drivetrain out of the car, by all means now is the time to give it a good check... thinking front and rear main seals, cam seals, valve cover gaskets...
Just establish what you don't want to do twice....ie. pull the engine... Twin removal in-car is horrid.
 

snowman

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Well you know, I figured if he's between rebuilding his motor, or replacing stock twins, why not throw a link at him with some pics for fun. Since it shows the process, i guess. In the sake of if it ain't broke dont fix it. Jeez my bad yo. Just tryin to be overly helpful I suppose.

91Supra313;1888915 said:
WTF does that site have to do with this guy wanting to rebuild his motor? What a douche.
 

te72

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snowman;1889143 said:
Jeez my bad yo. Just tryin to be overly helpful I suppose.
I looked at it as more of a "hey, here's what you're facing on an in-car removal", certainly helpful, thanks for sharing, even if it was for a Soarer/SC. :)

Torque;1889213 said:
I heard if you open up a JZ motor all the pixie dust will fall out.
Whatchu saying there, Tinkerbell? :rofl:
 

steven89

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I voted Rebuild Now, but don't really think you need to rebuild it. Just replace the gaskets and hoses now while you're at it!
 

525gte

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I would rebuild everything now just so that come spring the car is done and you can enjoy it in the summer