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Old 02-25-2006, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, Ray O. How can I X-REF Parts from model to model?

I can get a tranny cheap. The guy syas it's out of an '86.
THere were 2 models in '86, the Celica based Supra and the Supra Supra.

I need to know WHICH tranny it is. ASAIK, the bell housing will work from
the 5M-GE to the 7M-GE, but the shifter location is different. So, I
either locate the right shifter housing and linkage, or cut a hole in the
floor! (I'm not too crazy about the!)

I am also trying to cross reference the pedals from my Celica to the '88
Supra. The goal is to try and use as much off of the Celica before I send
it to the Happy Hunting Grounds.

Is there a way to do this other than annoying some poor parts guy who's
busy enough anyway?

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Old 02-25-2006, 05:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Hey, Ray O. How can I X-REF Parts from model to model?


"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.02.25.18.43.26.643421@ae86.GTS...[color=blue]
>I can get a tranny cheap. The guy syas it's out of an '86.
> THere were 2 models in '86, the Celica based Supra and the Supra Supra.
>
> I need to know WHICH tranny it is. ASAIK, the bell housing will work from
> the 5M-GE to the 7M-GE, but the shifter location is different. So, I
> either locate the right shifter housing and linkage, or cut a hole in the
> floor! (I'm not too crazy about the!)
>
> I am also trying to cross reference the pedals from my Celica to the '88
> Supra. The goal is to try and use as much off of the Celica before I send
> it to the Happy Hunting Grounds.
>
> Is there a way to do this other than annoying some poor parts guy who's
> busy enough anyway?
>[/color]

I have never seen any simple means of cross referencing parts from one model
to another, however, for the Celica-based Supra, most of the structure from
the A-pillar back ws the same. I have no idea about transmissions,
shifters, or pedals.

Sorry!
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Ray O
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