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Old 03-19-2009, 06:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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7A-GE into '89 GTS

Well happy campers. I have debated this engine build for quite a while, weighing it against a 20V blacktop, 4A-GZE and even a 5S-FE.

My reason for wanting to do a swap is mainly to get more bottom end torque.

The 5S-FE has all the power and torque I want, but that swap is more work, involving custom engine mounts and there is a weight penalty that might upset the cars handling. Not good for autocross.

The 4A-GZE has the torque and power without the weight penalty, drops right in, but I have not been able to find a 2nd generation version.

The 20V has power, but lacks the bottom end torque that I want, and parts availability could be a problem.

The 7A-GE should give me the torque I want with enough horse power for my style of driving, plus parts are readily available.

I have aquired a 7A, and started tearing it down to inspect and recondition the block, before starting the build. I was hoping to take my time and do it right, but due to unforseen circumstances, I need to jump to it.....................My 4A-GE seems to be in the process of up-chucking a rod.

Driving to work this morning, it started rattling like the starter had come loose and was beating between the block and the exhaust manifold. That was not it. The sound is comming from deep inside the block, about the area of #2 rod. I had to have AAA tow the car home this evening, fearing that driving it would do more damage than has already happened.

I was planning to use a small port head and pistons, but I have not yet been able to find a head for a reasonable price.
With the current situation, I need to go ahead with the build using my bigport head.

I already have:
Light weight flywheel (for a SR-5/4A-FE).
OBX adjustable timing gears.
7A-FE gearbox

The stuff I still need to get:
Small port pistons.
High tensile rod end bolts.
Porsche 944 timing belt.

I was hoping to get the 4A-GE dynoed before I did the swap, so I would have a baseline to compare the new engine to. ............ So much for that idea!!!
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Old 03-19-2009, 07:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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in your mind what is a "reasonable" price.......

I have 3 smallport heads not in a car... one from a 101 gze, on on my 7ag and one on my newly acquired core motor (needs pistons, rings, bearings, and valve guide seals).


as for the 7age..... if you can, have the crank turned and get undersized bearings.... my 7ag lasted 50 miles due to a 200K mile crank and nobody in town who could turn it.......


also, you will want to use some adjustable cam gears.... when the ae92 had the 7ag in it, it was fast, but could have had more.

Mine is a smallport 7age with brand new (standard) smallport pistons, new rings (had to order for a prelude), and rod bearings. Using a stock HG the CR was IIRC 11.0:1


I can guarantee you, unless your car is a late 89 model, that your whp would have been 90-100whp (100whp if lucky).
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Old 03-19-2009, 07:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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these look to be the correct pistons:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHEVY...Q5fAccessories

the main thing to look for, if you don't know, is to ensure that the 2 top rings are NOT the same size... if they are, the pistons are from a bigport. Only smallport and 20V (but 20V pistons would have a 5th cutout) use different sized rings.

Now for the rings.... if you have any problems, you can look for rings for a 1990 honda prelue 2.0 -- they are the same rings. Carquest/worldpac couldn't order the right ones for a smallport and kept getting bigport rings, but they obviously didn't fit.

my 7ag had NO compression problems at all.
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Old 03-20-2009, 12:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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5SFE would involve "a custom mount" as far as I know... however the 5SFE wouldn't be my first choice of motor into a Corolla though.
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A reasonable price I think would be a lot less than the one on E-Bay for $650.00, although that one is complete with cams, valves, and intake. It also comes with pistons, rods, MAF sensor, ECU, and wire harness.

I already have the adjustable cam gears.

My crank journals are all in immaculate condition, so I don't think I need to have them turned. The current bearings are standard size, and the oil clearances are all good.
I am replacing the bearings anyway, along with the rod end bolts.
I plan on getting a set of new small port pistons and rings, whichever head I use.

How much do you want for a head?

Thanks for the info on the pistons and rings.



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in your mind what is a "reasonable" price.......

I have 3 smallport heads not in a car... one from a 101 gze, on on my 7ag and one on my newly acquired core motor (needs pistons, rings, bearings, and valve guide seals).


as for the 7age..... if you can, have the crank turned and get undersized bearings.... my 7ag lasted 50 miles due to a 200K mile crank and nobody in town who could turn it.......


also, you will want to use some adjustable cam gears.... when the ae92 had the 7ag in it, it was fast, but could have had more.

Mine is a smallport 7age with brand new (standard) smallport pistons, new rings (had to order for a prelude), and rod bearings. Using a stock HG the CR was IIRC 11.0:1


I can guarantee you, unless your car is a late 89 model, that your whp would have been 90-100whp (100whp if lucky).
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Old 03-20-2009, 09:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
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let me look at the condition of the smallport gze head I have.... the block threw a rod (which that piston had 2 small nicks from the valves, but I'm pretty sure I checked the valves and they weren't bent.... spun fine and no light shining through the seals..... I would double check first, though)....

the cams were out, not 100% sure if the retard to who took it apart kept the tappets in place..... the cams aren't worth much to me but probably not worth shipping for you (added weight).

Part of selling it is the 'cost' of shipping..... and by that I mean finding packaging, packing it well, then going and standing in line for who knows how long.... etc..... If you had the means to come pick it up I would probably say $50 as it is...... but I really hate the post office (or like), lol....

I would have to say $100 plus shipping and I'll go through it checking for straightness, bent valves, and put the cams and cam bearings back in. FYI it was from an ae101 4agze which was very clean internally (no sludge). I'm not going to check the tappets for clearance, though... will include that heads tappets.

The other heads I'm leaning towards keeping.

this is the head in question:


(on the bottom, keep in mind it ran real rich so a lot of that shoud clean off)

you can see 2 small less dark valves -- those are the ones that hit the piston that had a broken rod. Since I would assume the motor just kinda flung the piston up then the valve just pushed it down enough to clear.....
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Is this the same project ?
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the cams were out, not 100% sure if the retard to who took it apart kept the tappets in place..... the cams aren't worth much to me but probably not worth shipping for you (added weight).

Part of selling it is the 'cost' of shipping..... and by that I mean finding packaging, packing it well, then going and standing in line for who knows how long.... etc..... If you had the means to come pick it up I would probably say $50 as it is...... but I really hate the post office (or like), lol....

I would have to say $100 plus shipping and I'll go through it checking for straightness, bent valves, and put the cams and cam bearings back in. FYI it was from an ae101 4agze which was very clean internally (no sludge). I'm not going to check the tappets for clearance, though... will include that heads tappets.
I like the price, but do you have a regular small port intake to go with it?
Are the big port and small port cams the same?


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No that is Piloter. He has an AE101 Corolla, not an AE92.


Just an update:

I pulled the oil pan off my dead 4A-GE to see what exactly is making all the noise. To my surprise it isn't a loose connecting rod end cap as I thought........The crankshaft broke, at the #4 rod journal.

I have never heard of a crankshaft breaking before.
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Old 03-23-2009, 10:09 AM   #9 (permalink)
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wow!!! too mach rev slapping!!!

i'm pretty sure the lift is the same between cams the large-ports have slightly longer duration...

i've seen smallport with bigport cams for turbo app.
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The only time I ever got near redline, was at the hyperdrive I participated in at Virginia International Raceway a month ago. I never actually hit redline, so I don't think that was it.
A guy at my nearby Toyota specialist told me he broke one in an MR-2 before, and it was determined to be just fatigue. Just like mine, there was no heat discolouration on the crank or rods.

My cams and head are also screwed!!! So I won't be using those.
Apparently some of the #4 bearing shards, got up into the exhaust cam journals, and the cam and head are scoured.

I'll be pulling the pistons (if they are any good) and putting them in the otherwise stock 7A-FE, until I can get hold of a small port head and pistons. The 4A-GE pistons should boost the compression a fair bit with the 7A-FE head.
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Here are some photos of my broken crank.
That shiny silver thing at the top of the first photo is the new starter I just put in.
It only started the car about a dozen times before every thing went south.


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wow... how many miles were on it??? i almost think the relatively low 6300 rev limiter saves me everyday!!!

i am in search for a head for the same reason but will the electronics for a big port fit small port?

i have ecu and harness... never seen a single small-port around here..
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electronics will fit if you have all of the electronics for it..... keep in mind you'll have a mid 4,000 rpm flat spot where t-vis should be, though.

I rev the piss out of our 4ag's all the time..... wifes 4ag has more miles than the car....

as for an off topic.... picking up something very interesting tomorrow.... (stock map 4age aw11)
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where did they make map 4ag's in us???
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where did they make map 4ag's in us???

No...... pretty much everywhere but North America got map versions. I now have one in the driveway in a crappy car
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