To replace the rear main seal on a 2JZ engine, you first need to remove the transmission and flywheel to access the rear main seal. Once exposed, carefully pry out the old seal using a seal puller or a suitable tool, ensuring not to damage the surrounding area. Clean the sealing surface thoroughly, then install the new seal, making sure it's seated evenly. Reassemble by reinstalling the flywheel and transmission, ensuring all bolts are torqued to specifications.
Yes it is, and equipped with a non turbo version of the ever popular 2JZ
2JZ-GTE Alone 594 lbs+ Getrag Six Speed 746lbs
2jz-gte inline 6 3.0l twin turbo or the 2jz-ge inline 6 3.0l naturally aspirated
the Lexus sc300 has a 2jz-ge. and i have some friends that swapped a 2jzgtte into the 1uzfe's place. so, to answer your question.... with a lot of work it will.
NO!
To much!
Yes, it has a 2jzge but not the 2jzgte
If it's the same as the 97 Supra: 2JZ-GE engine: With filter 5.2L Without filter 4.9L 2JZ-GTE engine With filter 5.0L Without filter 4.7L
in the engine bay ;)
4agze lsx 2jz probably rb26 1uz 2uz
mark 4 supra, Lexus gs300, Lexus sc300 and Lexus is300
Ls1 or a 2jz