Im not sure on the KE but the AE71 and AE86 are basically the same, many parts can be swapped over, even the diffs.
Cheers
Steve
just wondering if there are any differences between the ke70/ae71 and the ae86. can all modding, engine conversion etc techniques and applications be applied to both models?
for eg. the t-18 diff into ae86 conversion. would this be EXACTLY the same for a corolla aswell?
a pre-thankyou for your help
Im not sure on the KE but the AE71 and AE86 are basically the same, many parts can be swapped over, even the diffs.
Cheers
Steve
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thanx. one thing i do know about the ke70, the engine bay is different.
I dont think so, i have a KE70 and the only difference between a KE70 and AE71/AE86 is the following that i know of......
KE70 has cable clutch instead of hydraulic
KE70 has a cross member for a 4K motor
any other difference at it in
Iain
the struts are slightly differant. differant stub axle angle. but ae86 struts are compatible.
to convert a ke70 to hydralic clutch as mentioned you can either use ae71 parts or ae86, though ae86 parts will be a little more difficult, some messing around with elongating holes ect.
also gearbox x-members are differant.
78's
specifcally the diff. it is actually a more logical choice. t18 = te72 so it is still E series chassis and the quick almost the same generation. so yes it will definately fit.
theres is the slight possibility that hand brake cables may be an issue but no one has ever mentioned it before.
78's
i think the t18's are shorter? but u should beable to use the h/b cables from the old diff
u all so need the t50 or similar gbox for a 4a block
edit: not sure about the t18 tailshaft? might need the ae86 front end of the tailshaft and t18 rear end of the tailshaft (about 2cm shorter than the 86)
or get the ke70 tailshaft to suit the t18 diff?
30kw club
Diff and tailshaft compatibility is a bit of an issue between different early 80'
Corollas.
S-Series or T-series Diffs cannot easily be fitted into a KE70 behind a K-series gearbox. S-series and T-series are easily interchangeable, but P-series or k(?)-series (Borg Warner KE diffs), are not. The tailshaft lengths, PCD of holes on the diff plate are different. KE tailshafts are a two piece tailshaft, however the two pieces are not bolted together and hence cannot be interchanged to achieve correct lengths and bolt patterns.
I am not very certain as to what diffs are in an AE71, but I assume its an S-series, and therefore can be modded as you would your AE86.
When changing over to a different diff, in most cases its best to use your original handbrake cables.
Engine wise, most K, T or A engines can fit with not too much hassle into any early 80's corolla or spoonter.
yip.
AE86 4AGE "Slowly but surely"
Is the AE86 pedal box interchangable with the AE71 automatic? Just need to know as i have a chance to buy a '71 auto, and will need to convert to manual.
The AE71/KE70 diff is a Borg Warner diff, not an S-series. They both directly bolt in though. I'm pretty sure the S-series and Borg Warners have the same diff flange though?
For bolting in a T-18 diff, If you're using a T-18 T-50, then you need the entire tailshaft. If you're using a AEXX T-50, you need the front half of an AE86 tailshaft mated to the rear half of a T-18. The spline outputs on the back of these 2 gboxes differ.
Also the KE70/AE71 engine bay IS slightly different the a Sprinter. It's a bit shallower, ie the firewall is a few cms further inwards. The widths are identical though seeing as you can use ae86 strut braces on ke70s.
Eddie.
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