Hi Everyone,
I finally received my Aristo 2JZ from Nagasaki JDM Motors out of Montreal, Canada.
I've bought a few motors from them before, and have always been concerned with Possible Knock/CrankWalk Issues prior to being able to start and drive the car.
My 30 Day Startup Warranty will be up before the car will drive, so this is my only option.
I have not wired her up to the car yet, but I plan to jump power directly to the starter, just as a quick solution to test run the 2JZ.
Now, I do not have a Transmission yet, but I do have everything else necessary to start the Motor...
It's been years since I last did this, and I'm curious to see what the Pros have to say, before I proceed...
1. The 2JZ has an R154 Flywheel on it, currently bolted down to spec.
2. I rigged the Starter up with some short bolts/washers and nuts so that it could precisely spin the flywheel in exactly the same position as it would with the transmission bolted up.
3. I've hooked up my radiator, along with coolant and hoses in proper positions. (heater hoses too)
4. Fuel Pump is hooked up and ready to pump
5. Igniter, ECU, and all other necessary sensors are plugged in, and neatly placed, ready to rock.
6. Motor is filled with oil.
7. I have a battery hooked up straight to the starter, ready to introduce power and crank her over...
Am I forgetting Anything?
Keep In Mind there is NO TRANSMISSION at this time, but everything is free and clear of the flywheel.
Thanks for everyone's input, I can't wait to hear this baby start up smooth and clean without knock!
-Mikhail
I finally received my Aristo 2JZ from Nagasaki JDM Motors out of Montreal, Canada.
I've bought a few motors from them before, and have always been concerned with Possible Knock/CrankWalk Issues prior to being able to start and drive the car.
My 30 Day Startup Warranty will be up before the car will drive, so this is my only option.
I have not wired her up to the car yet, but I plan to jump power directly to the starter, just as a quick solution to test run the 2JZ.
Now, I do not have a Transmission yet, but I do have everything else necessary to start the Motor...
It's been years since I last did this, and I'm curious to see what the Pros have to say, before I proceed...
1. The 2JZ has an R154 Flywheel on it, currently bolted down to spec.
2. I rigged the Starter up with some short bolts/washers and nuts so that it could precisely spin the flywheel in exactly the same position as it would with the transmission bolted up.
3. I've hooked up my radiator, along with coolant and hoses in proper positions. (heater hoses too)
4. Fuel Pump is hooked up and ready to pump
5. Igniter, ECU, and all other necessary sensors are plugged in, and neatly placed, ready to rock.
6. Motor is filled with oil.
7. I have a battery hooked up straight to the starter, ready to introduce power and crank her over...
Am I forgetting Anything?
Keep In Mind there is NO TRANSMISSION at this time, but everything is free and clear of the flywheel.
Thanks for everyone's input, I can't wait to hear this baby start up smooth and clean without knock!
-Mikhail