Various Shafts
Various Shafts
What engines will fit an 87 Carolla?
Greetings,
I own a 1987 Toyota Carolla, 4-door sedan. I am a fledgling backyard mechanic and am looking to do my first engine swap. This being for various reasons such as the learning experience, the 1.6 the carolla already has gives me no merging power and getting onto the highway is a little sketchy, and a fresh engine would help the little car last a little longer on the road. Now, I am not looking to throw some big block 350 into my vehicle. What I want to do is replace the 1.6 with a 1.8. My question is: What engines would fit into the carolla with its current hookups and wiring, or as little modification as possible. I also am not looking to have to reinforce my drive shaft so please let me know of engines that will give me some more merging power, but not force me to reinforce everything on the vehicle just to keep it from tearing itself apart.
Thanks a bunch
COROLLA IS it the gts model ? does it have the 4 age or 4 afe motor? the 4age is a good 1.6
![]() |
![]() NEW 10 CALLAWAY TOP FLITE WOMENS GOLF CLUBS LADIES SET US $269.99
|
![]() NEW Titleist Vokey Spin Mill Tour Chrome Wedges Various US $93.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids Graph 3H RH Stff US $79.99
|
![]() Oversized Leather Putter Cover 2 Ball 3 Ball Mallet US $7.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids Graph 5H RH Reg US $79.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids Graph 3H LH Reg US $79.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids Graph 4H RH Reg US $79.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids Graph 3H RH Reg US $79.99
|
![]() New Callaway Diablo 09 Golf Hybrid 4H 24 Graph Stiff RH US $59.99
|
![]() 2 NEW UST PROFORCE V2 SHAFTS BONUS FREE SHAFT US $36.00
|
![]() NEW 2009 TaylorMade ROSSA Spider Monza Winn Putter Grip US $11.95
|
![]() New Nikon 3 9X40 6320 Prostaff Hunting Riflescope Matte US $156.99
|
![]() NEW 2010 CALLAWAY TOP FLITE COMPLETE MRH GOLF CLUBS SET US $279.99
|
![]() NEW UST Proforce AXIVCore Tour Black 79 S flex 335 tip US $139.99
|
![]() New UST Proforce AXIVCore Tour Green 65 S flex 335 tip US $139.99
|
![]() Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 33 Putter Club US $279.95
|
![]() New UST Proforce AXIVCore Tour Black 69 S flex 335 tip US $139.99
|
![]() NEW UST Proforce AXIVCore Blue 69 S flex 335 tip US $89.99
|
![]() NEW UST Proforce AXIVCore Blue 79 S flex 335 tip US $89.99
|
![]() Lucasi Pool Cue Rare Limited L P70 uni loc New $419 US $219.00
|
![]() New 2010 WOMENS Wilson PROSTAFF Ladies GOLF Club Set US $249.95
|
![]() NEW UST Proforce AXIVCore Blue 69 X flex 335 tip US $89.99
|
![]() NEW UST Proforce AXIVCore Blue 59 R flex 335 tip US $89.99
|
![]() Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 33 Sealed Putter US $279.95
|
![]() Sizemore Putter Player Series SB 2 Blade US $99.00
|
![]() TaylorMade Rossa Big Bird TP Kia Ma Putter Grip 09 US $11.95
|
![]() NEW 2010 CALLAWAY TOP FLITE COMPLETE RH GOLF CLUBS SET US $287.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrid Steel 3 21 LH Uni US $59.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrid Steel 3 21 RH Uni US $59.99
|
![]() New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrid Steel 4 24 RH Uni US $59.99
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
|
|
|

VSI5X series vertical shaft impact crusher
VSI5X series vertical shaft impact crusher is a new generation high effective product which introduces German technology, and owns many independent patents property. It integrates three crushing methods into one. All of these made it the core equipment in sand making industries. It is widely used in a variety of metals and non-metallic minerals, cement, refractories, abrasives, glass raw materials, construction aggregate, sand, metallurgical and other industries. Applicable for medium and fine crushing of various ores and rocks, such as iron ore, non-ferrous metal ore, corundum, bauxite, quartz sand, corundum, perlite, basalt materials.
VSI5X series vertical shaft Impact Crusher Feature: 1, deep cavity-type rotor design is optimized to increase material pass-through volume by 30%.
2, when wear shield partial wear out, put upside down, material utilization improved, and service life increase more than 48%.
3, modular-design hammer, just to replace worn parts when wear out, it can reduce cost more than 30%. Add vice hammer, which effectively prevent damage to stand plate after wear out.
4, the core abrasion-resistant material is high degree wear-resistant and temperature-resistant material which used in American important industries.
5, diamond-shaped impact block, avoid stand plate damage after wear out.
6, bearing uses Japanese, Swedish and American international brand.
7, optimal shooting mouth and more fluid curve-shaped design reduce material flow resistance, improve material pass-through capacity as well.
8, dual-use bulk material plates, it is easy to achieve two feeding method conversion.
9, special seal structure in the spindle end, ensure no oil leak even without oil seal.
10, hydraulic openings device uses Japan imported parts, it is easy and quick to move upper lid, so the internal mechanical overhaul and replacement cost less labor effort.
11, use high protection motor, which features high efficiency and low noise. The motor is in line with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard, F-class insulation and IP54/55 protection level.
Get more mining machinery information, please visit: http://www.zenithdream.com
This question, "who makes the best pool cue?" can be a hard question to answer.
Here in Southern Colorado, many people think that a Kikel is the best pool cue. These are made by a local player named Dave Kikel.I found a page on line when searching for Kikel Cues which was an article written by a person in Ohio and they had some good things to say about the Kikel Pool Cues. This is a bit of a trick question. It is hard to pick just one pool cue as being the best. If you search for pool cues or billiards cue sticks on Google or your favorite search engines, you will come up with many different cue makers. With all of these choices how can anyone pick the best?
I think a lot of the choice will depend on the individual. I have owned over half a dozen pool cues from separate cue makers. There are those that I like and there have been a few that I don't like much at all. I tend to favor a cue that is a little longer than the normal 58 inches and I prefer the weight to be between 18 and 20 ounces. I do not like a brittle sounding hit. I prefer a solid hit. I usually stick with a solid shat about 13 MM in size.
I have a Meucci with 2 shafts. One shaft is a regular length shaft and the other is a couple inches longer as you will find common to snooker. I've had this Meucci Pool Cue for over 20 years. Both of the shafts started at 13 MM (millimeters). There was an old guy in town who used to replace mu cue tips. Every time he would put a new tip on, he would sand the shaft smooth. Over the years this turned my shafts into 10 or 11 MM in size.
I found that you can really spin the ball with a skinny shaft like that and I almost came to like shooting with the smaller shaft. These days I play with a Joss pool cue butt and the shaft is custom mad by Gibson, a local cue maker. Please feel free to drop me a line or leave a comment about where you are what billiards cue stick you prefer to play with and what you feel about who makes the best pool cue.
If you are trying to find out who makes the best pool cue, I would recommend you start trying out various cues for the one that you like best. You will find many things out in your testing. You will decide on what works best for you.
That's it for now.
To Your Run Out Success,
Ted
rapid coupler for different size shafts


US $269.99































