good luck...those are rare to find parts for, and the people that do have them hold on to em... and no you cant have mine! lol
thats pretty much what i was trying to say, but better. whats the bolt pattern to the engine you are useing...my transmsision guy has waay to...
i dont know where you heard that, but i got a w series bellhousing on my w58 right now... all the w5x series are interchangeable...i was just...
ya speedo goes off the tailshaft of the transmission...so rear tires,
you have the shocks off, swaybar dissconected from the control arm and taken the lower ball joint off..that should be it...
Not joes truck anymore.... His new ride is pimp tastic though
I have a bellhousing for a w58 from the 7.gte or whatever that supra motor is,... Will that work for ya?
who did your renderings?
drove it hard :) i love breaking stuff :)
junkyards best bet...depending on what you pull it from you are going to need a bellhousing for a 22r from any w series trans to mate em...
this.... even a dead hole with the rings wasted doesnt go crazy on the crankcase pressure....i would search the engine first before i scrapped it.
powa is addictive.... search for a 32/36 weber on craigslist..i find em all the time for 150-175.. i got mine for 50 bucks and rebuilt it for 20...
best bang for the buck is the 20r head swap, after that i would do a side draft, then cam, then ignition and all the other bs... and i also...
i personally dont like welded rear ends. I have seen them pop before. I havnt seen a yota one and have not driven one on the street before, but...
i dont know because i dont know what year your truck is...put it in your sig or info or something.... how many amps is the fuse, is it the main...
[IMG] ill take the truck on the left when your wife tells you to get rid of that one next :ROFL: jk good luck with the sale
cool, congrats on the conversion! next thing you should do is rip that carb back off and put a weber on...they you can git rid of all those vacume...
sorry, would have to be there to help..where ya located?
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