Just pull the head off it and see what pistons it has? See whether someone slapped something together oddly or if its a regular 3 rib 16v bottom end. I thought bigport cams were better? Seems like an odd swap.
Im trying to identify a 4a engine
had for a few years and going to put iot in until i build a proper one
its a 3rib engine with 8 bolt crank
but when i was giving it a clean it has the 7rib cams (7rib or small port)
then it has the engine number in a stright line n ot offset like the others ive seen
it also has a different casting at the back of the intake side
the sump seems 16V type
any help identifying it would be appreciated
Just pull the head off it and see what pistons it has? See whether someone slapped something together oddly or if its a regular 3 rib 16v bottom end. I thought bigport cams were better? Seems like an odd swap.
The cams have definitely been swapped. so i assume most likely the whole head. So it could be a 4ac, but then it would be a 6 bolt crank. it could be a 4afe. im not sure what those blocks look like and they can come 8 bolt.
Thats real weird. On closer inspection, there are some three rib 16vs with that rounded casting on the inlet side but I cant find a shot of the engine number to confirm its linear.
Looks like a standard 3-rib Bigport block to me?
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Yup seen that. It has the cast "bump" this engine doesn't. So it sure if it's a 4ac black or a 4afe or 4age
And to spice things up:
In my AE82 I have a 3 rib block, engine number in a straight line with a 42mm crank, large gze/smallport rods with bigport pistons...
What size are the wrist pins? That's an unusual setup. But the block sounds like it's the same one. Is it a factory engine?
Can't remember but I'd say 20mm as I've never heard of those size rods being otherwise. First time I realised was when I rebuilt it and the big end bearings from a bigport kit didn't fit. Sure is the most bizarre 4AGE I have ever seen and I would assume that it was the last of the old 3 rib blocks as they changed over to 7 rib bigports and had no 40mm cranks left.
edit: no idea if its the original engine or not. It will be stripped at the start of next year and I will keep the motor as a Toyota oddity.