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My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11

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Wednesday, December 29, 2021 6:17 AM (permalink)
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My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11

Dear All
 
My first post and hello to the MR2 community.
 
I have just purchased an 1986 big port supercharged MR2 and am planning the rebuild. There had been a fire around the dizzy and 300k on the clock and don't have any service history. Still in transit so I don't have specifics.

The plan is an engine and sc rebuild, fuel tank cleanout and pump upgrade, aftermarket ecu using map, more compression, headers and old rust exhaust replacement. Also auto to manual conversion will feature at some point.

So I figure I will need (costs estimate of parts only):
Seal kit $400
Dizzy replacement with CAS type $150
Ecu with map sensor
Fuel pump $80
Coil on plug $150
Plug cover $150
Manual box and shifter $600

Probably with everything I'll be up over the $1600 in parts plus any machining that could be needed. Note leaving ecu out of this workup.

Or I choose some kind of donor car with 4AGE, lower km's - but from what? Corolla with small port and manual?


Cheers
Alex
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    rynex
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    Re: My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11 Thursday, December 30, 2021 7:09 AM (permalink)
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    Welcome to the club :) I hope you can stick on budget
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    alyeomans
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    Re: My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11 Friday, December 31, 2021 5:04 AM (permalink)
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    Thankyou rynex. I am sure the budget will draw out but at 2 - 3 years it should be manageable.

    It seems a corolla SECA SX would work as a doner car for engine and potentially a manual gearbox.
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    Re: My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11 Wednesday, January 05, 2022 6:21 AM (permalink)
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    Corolla Seca SX has a C52 gearbox. It will fit, but the factory used the heavier E series on the supercharged cars. Seca Shifter turret will be on the differential side and will need to be modified to exit on the other side. 
    post edited by 2lateforPplate - Wednesday, January 05, 2022 6:30 AM
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    Re: My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11 Saturday, January 15, 2022 3:51 AM (permalink)
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    Welcome to the fun life of an MR2 owner. 
    Where are you located?  

    MR2 Club of NSW - Outgoing Club Secretary
     
    1990 SW20 N/A
    WaaaHooo
     I love my little blue 2, she is worth it.  I love my little blue 2, maybe , yes, I love my little blue 2.
     
    http://www.mr2australia.com/mr2play/tm.aspx?m=94040
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    alyeomans
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    Re: My 1986 MR2 Mk1 AW11 Saturday, January 15, 2022 6:07 AM (permalink)
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    2lateforPplate
    Corolla Seca SX has a C52 gearbox. It will fit, but the factory used the heavier E series on the supercharged cars. Seca Shifter turret will be on the differential side and will need to be modified to exit on the other side. 

    C52 not a good choice then. I have read up and this in what I have found.

    Shaz
    Welcome to the fun life of an MR2 owner. 
    Where are you located?  

    I am Sydney based.
    post edited by alyeomans - Saturday, January 15, 2022 7:48 AM
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