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spare parts — Toyota Corolla, 1.3 liter, 1986

  Toyota Corolla 13 1986

Hurray, spare parts for the engine have arrived, now the work will move forward. The sellers were ordered: a piston group (Indonesia), rings (Japan), connecting rod bearings (Japan), a set of gaskets (Japan), and croutons were also made from a turner. The head is almost ready, tomorrow we will take the block for boring and slowly we will assemble the engine together.

And now the assembly is again temporarily postponed, it is necessary to sleeve the block since it did not work out, now we will look for a sleeve of the right size.

Issue price: 33500 tenge

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nic1993 22.02.22

I would change the liners while the engine is torn apart. it will not be worse. By the way, wherever Japan is written on the gaskets, you can safely translate it as China, because. there is no purebred japan anywhere, even in japan itself... they don't manufacture spare parts

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stasis 22.02.22

thanks, I hope the implementation of the details will happen without a hitch

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Buklja 22.02.22

Cool. Buddy, easy repair and installation of the engine!

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stasis 22.02.22

A new engine costs about 400-500 American bills + re-registration, and since the car was bought by proxy, there are still costs, and capitalization comes out much cheaper. Thank you for your wishes

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big Adil 22.02.22

Well, that's right, but expensive. . .
Good luck with the repair! Looking forward to being on the road! =)

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stasis 22.02.22

this option was also considered, but it was decided to capitalize the old engine, firstly because it’s cheaper, and secondly, I’ll do it for myself and I’ll calmly drive and not worry about how the new engine will behave. So soon...

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big Adil 22.02.22

A little more, a little more. . .
Wouldn't it be cheaper to buy the whole engine for analysis?