Omni86 wrote:Regarding Oil pan/pickup. They looked the exact same other than oil cooler line fittings and filter plate which I swapped rwd fittings/plate(not that it matters)...and for other reasons kept fwd oil pan/pickup. Bad?
Thats because they're the same between rwd/fwd bluetop. even the epc says so lol.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1984_T ... _1105.htmlhttp://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_1984_T ... _1105.htmlwe've never swapped sumps or oil pickups converting to rwd. we don't bother using the rwd thermostat or pump either. Can hook up a remote ae92 thermostat under the intake manifold with modified water hoses and run an e-fan.
Also ae82 and ae86 heater housing on back of head protrude the same amount. the ae86 has a longer steel pipe out of it but ae82 housing can still be used. the aw11? and ae92 housings protrude out further.
this is a smallport 4agze with ae92 thermostat

bluetop with ae82 thermostat which is harder to setup.. the ae82 heater pipe faces toward the block which was modified here.. as was the throttle body water piping. put a restrictor in the heater hose if not using the heater.

the parts that must definately be swapped are the intake/exhaust manifolds (or cut/shut the fwd intake).
also need to put a spigot bearing in the crank. fit the rwd engine mounts and gearbox brackets etc. the engine backing plate has slight difference around the lower section bolt holes for fwd gearbox but the 4 main bolts and starter are the same. rwd mounts and backing plate can be sourced from rwd 3au from aa60, ae85 or ae70.
Hell, with the excepton of rwd engine mounts and gearbox braces, buy some rwd extractors and cut'n'shut or quad throttle the intake and you don't need a rwd donor 4age at all. food for thought
