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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '10 From SC Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey guys,
I'm new here and wanted to get something straight. Are the 7A-FE motors from 90's Corolla the same as the 7A-FE in the Celica's? I have a 97' ST Celica that threw a rod bearing and I'm looking for a replacement engine. Would it be safer to buy a OBDII 7A-FE from another Celica or would a 94-95 Corolla motor do? If a Corolla motor will do, what are some of the things I would need to use from the Celica 7A-FE to work with the 7A-FE in the Corolla motor? Any info would be appreciate. Thanks! |
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fyi. if your using an obd1 to an obd2 make sure you also change your oil pump and pully. the obd1 oil pump has no spot for a crank position sensor andhas the wrong pully . obd1 uses a cam positioning sensor and obd2 uses a crank position sensor. you need to get a 96+ pump. and dont forget to swap your distributer
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