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  • #16
    More of dorry
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    • #17
      Rally Time

      Great shot man !!! I have a TE72 2dr sedan that im gonna put through the same stuff. Got any advice? I would love to know what to watch out for on this thing cuz nobody here does much with this bodystyle. Later.

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      • #18
        I have owned 2 x TE72s. The old 3T has potential and the diff is same as aussie sprinters - I put one in my sprinter at one stage (altho some were 3.7:1 borg warners).

        Search for Rhys Keepence, He has a nice TE72, I used to chat to him about his mods. In my opinion they need a big rear wing (for looks).

        Dorry has XD falcon 6kg springs front and back, cut down as far as i can without risk of falling out. This raised the vehicle something like 3 inches. I added 1850 Sigma control arms to give me back negative camber. The 6kg are almost too hard for rally, VB commodore rear springs for the front of dorry and XF fairlane rear springs for the back is a bit more *Censored**Censored**Censored* friendly. I only use 6kg for best compromise of handling on-road as well as off-road.
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        • #19
          Dorry,Dorry

          Thanks a bunch man. Even though i probably wont be able to get any of those parts in Texas.And since there is no organized rally stuff going on down here im gonna be doing it just for fun. I am also gonna use it for autocross and of course DRIFTING since we do have some good organized meets down here. It does have a 3t-c in it now but i already have a 66 mustang with a pushrod engine. I really want EFI and DOHC so that i can put a turbo on there easily. 4A-GE seems like the most common easy and affordable solution but i would love something more original like 3T-GTE,3S-GTE,13BT,or even SR20DET something with a little more RPM than that 3T-C would like. 3T-GTE would be great since it came in this chassis from the factory, but we never got them in the states. So if any of you aussies want to help me out with finding one of those and maybe sending me some replacement parts that i couldnt get here that would be great. Anyway enough rambling, thanks again for the help.

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          • #20
            Unfortunately because the 3TGTE came out in about 83-85 in the last couple of years it has become rare as rocking horse *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*! When you do find one its big$$$ and thrashed. There not the best motor anyways as the turbos are not water cooled and about as good as a t2, also the injectors and pistons are pretty sad and with 2 double row timing chains they are a bit of a tractor. 4AGE is a lot lighter and smaller then 3T and has good potential.

            I am putting a 3SGE in my trueno and its not THAT hard, just takes a little dosh but not realy any dearer then a 4agze install just a bit more fidly. Should get more hp then stock ze anyways.

            There is a bunch out at peuto rico that specialise in 3T, they have a catalogue. Cant think of there name but they get 8000-10000 rpm out of them!! Pretty impressive for a pushrod engine! If you email me I will hunt for there phone number.

            I am not in a rally club, I just go looking for tracks on weekends and embarass a few try hards in 4wds lol.
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            • #21
              whats the diff.

              Hi again all. I have a question about the rear end in this thing. It is a 1981 te72 corolla 2dr. sedan. It has a 3t-c engine with a 4spd manual (which i have heard called a t-40) that would include 3.7 rear gears i assume. I want a LSD for sure but i dont know what all i would have to upgrade. Can I just swap out the center section with say an AE86 LSD? Or should i just get the whole rear end? Also does anybody know why KAAZ lists different diffs for 83-85 gts or 86-87gts? Im confused any thing will help.

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              • #22
                yo..where'd you all get ur AE-86s?..i hella want an 87 Levin GTS..

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                • #23
                  Re: whats the diff.

                  Originally posted by crusTE72corolla
                  Hi again all. I have a question about the rear end in this thing. It is a 1981 te72 corolla 2dr. sedan. It has a 3t-c engine with a 4spd manual (which i have heard called a t-40) that would include 3.7 rear gears i assume. I want a LSD for sure but i dont know what all i would have to upgrade. Can I just swap out the center section with say an AE86 LSD? Or should i just get the whole rear end? Also does anybody know why KAAZ lists different diffs for 83-85 gts or 86-87gts? Im confused any thing will help.

                  hey buddy

                  you can just fit a AE86 zenkie LSD center and you'll be all set!

                  i have a T18 rear end in my car with a TRD 2 way lsd

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                  • #24
                    Different countries use different stuff - In Australia all rollas from ke55-ke70 use Australian borg warner diffs and the auto ones use Holden GM boxes! We get different brakes too. Most TE71 use borg warner here with rear sway bar but some use S (6.35in) jap diffs without rear sway bar. thats the same diff as in aussie ae86 (crap). A celica RA23 - RA40 use T (6.7in) diffs, they will fit in AE86/TE71 but are 10mm longer either side and have smaller spring seats. TRD LSDs are for T series only, but watch out with the axels. Simon would know as Shane does that axels are a problem. The later LSDs had different axels, and the earlier ones require 5-10mm to be shaved off the length of the axels when used in a RA40 housing.

                    I am going to try a RA40 t312 in my AE85 and if its too weak I have a 1978 hilux diff. They are another 10mm or so longer either side again over a RA40 diff, but should fit under the guards (might have to use FWD rims lol) and I have to weld on multilink mounts to the hilux diff as it was leaf spring.

                    Here is a pic of 1 of the 4 S diffs I broke.
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                    • #25
                      i smashed my welded s series. quite bad compared to urs

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                      • #26
                        Welded diff

                        Where did you weld and what were your results? This car is not driven on the street so i am considering doing this. I have an s rear i assume, it has 8 bolts holding the 3rd member to the axle tube and no sway bar and drum brakes.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ghost
                          yo..where'd you all get ur AE-86s?..i hella want an 87 Levin GTS..
                          Umm.. good luck finding a levin in the states for sale. also.. if you want it RHD i think they were just GT not GTS.. GTS was the US model I think.. and GTV was the Japanese version of the GTS (although it had a few things different.. like redtop engine.. etc)

                          Dunno if this is all correct.. but I think it is.

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                          • #28
                            you weld up the 4 spider gears, the smallest ones.
                            go to this site for info

                            http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.p...62017f5bf13adf

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                            • #29
                              Some people jam nuts and bolts into the diff centre before welding it up. I suspect that some one my weld dislogged and landed into the pinion/crown, ripping teeth off. Problem is weld doesnt like to stick to oily gears. Need to burn the oil off with an oxy or grind the surface back a little for a good weld.

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                              • #30
                                welded diffs

                                All Model Corolla Differential Spools
                                I'm a newbie but have I got something for you corolla drifters.

                                Chromoly Mini spools for 6.38" ring gear "S" third members.
                                $65.00 each

                                O.K. "what's a mini spool?", you ask. A mini spool replaces the spider gears and side gears in the differential. It is then pinned and locks the axles. Save about 2lbs. of rotating and un-sprung weight, (reducing rotating and unsprung weight are good things). It doesn't have clutches that wear out and need adjustment. Your tires will scrub in normal street driving but how many of us drifters are normal?

                                Chromoly or aluminum full spools for 6.38" ring gear "S" third members or 6.75" ring gear "T" third members
                                Chromoly full spool $195.00
                                Aluminum full spool $225.00

                                O.K. "Now what's a full spool?", you ask. A full spool replaces the carrier, which the ring gear mounts to, in the differential. It also locks the axles. But the full spool saves about 5lbs. of rotating and un-sprung weight, (remember those are good things). It also doesn't have clutches that wear out and need adjustment. And yes your tires will scrub in normal street driving but again it's about the drift, right.

                                Installation and complete third members availible.

                                Diffman
                                602.803.7629

                                E-mail lynn-marie@qwest.net

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