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Hey every1,

i got a 76 corolla sr5 liftback and need to rebuild the engine since a cylinder isnt firing and was wondering if any could recommend a company that i would be able to contact to get my 2tc engine rebuilt? ? im in so cal.

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2tc parts cheap

As my screen name implies, I rolled my 77 corolla in october and I now have many new parts that have to go. As for your question about rebuild kits, ron's precision machine, inc (www.rpmrons.com) has rebuild kits for about $400. If you are going performance, www.brdracing.com has all kinds of performance goodies and they even rebuild engines ($$$$$). I also know where to get a japanese 2TG motor with twin solex sidedrafts. (friend of mine)
Anyway, I have 2 2TC motors, one has been disassembled, the other is complete but has low comp. on the number one cyl. -
I have a T50 5 speed with a techno toy tuning short shift kit (VERY short throw). The bellhousing is for a 3TC though, so a 3TC flywheel and rear engine plate must be used. New throwout bearing carrier and clutch fork boot included.-
Eagle H-beam connecting rods, NEVER used
2 sets of stainless 44/39mm valves
1 set BRD racing bronze valve guides, as well as standard valve guides
1 set BRD racing valve springs
early (non EGR) head
1 intake and 1 exhaust flange for custom manifolds
stock size cast pistons
Griffin aluminum radiator adaptable to corollas. (BRD sells them)
multi layer cometic head gasket, along with other gaskets
water pump
brake master cyl + heat sheild (HEMI orange)
2 distributors
strut tubes+ hubs+ tension rods
Everything must go, realize that I have NO use for these parts, I will let them go cheap. If you are interested, throw me a price for anything. Located in northern califrornia.
 

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I still have the strut tubes, hubs, tension rods, one set of stainless valves, non egr head, master cyl with heat sheild, griffin aluminum radiator, a box of stock valve guides,and the t50 with oem throwout bearing carrier. dont have the short shift kit anymore, but techno toy tuning's new version is better and cheaper anyway.
 
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