Trading Parts on the Street, Welded Diff to Open Diff KE70 TE72 AE71 corolla

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
  • Swapped my Welded Differential for an Open Diff just so my street car can be more comfortable.
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    Working on the street because there is broken cars in the garage an driveway. Slam dunking differentials in the street only took 2 hours an 10 minutes.
    The Wagon third member and hardtop 3rd member are the same, they are both 6.38 in ring gear.
    Future Video on @guttersaw TE72 Wagon coming soon.
    This generation (apart from the wagon) got a new rear coil spring five-link rear end with a panhard rod (two years after its main Japanese rival the Nissan Sunny had made the same change), and the wheelbase was longer at 94.5 in (2,400 mm). A new 1.8 L (1,770 cc/108 in³) 3T engine was optional to some markets, while parts of the world retained the old 4K. The most notable inline-four engine advancement came in 1983, however, as Toyota began offering the 1.6 L (1,587 cc/96 in³) 4A-C. The aluminum head, SOHC engine, although bulkier in size and weight than the K and T engines it was offered alongside, was a grand step up in performance. This would be the last generation of Corollas to use any pushrod or iron cylinder head engines, as Toyota made the decision to focus exclusively on aluminium head, OHC engine design from this point forward. This was the first generation to have power steering. In the US market, this was introduced in 1981 for the 1982 model year.
    Various facelifts were made during production. In 1979-1980, a four-round headlamp setup was used in most markets. A restyle for 1981 involved two rectangular headlamps. A more extensive facelift was given for 1982, involving a new sloping nose with wraparound headlights, remodeled taillights and new bumpers, which on some models were rubber moulded. From August 1983 (subsequent to the changeover to front-wheel drive for the rest of the range) the Corolla Van received a new 1.5-litre 5K-J engine as well as a light restyling, and also a roof raised by 45 mm (1.8 in).[6] The Wagon/Van underwent a final light facelift in August 1985, including an upgraded 1C-II engine for the diesels.[7] It also received seats that could be folded nearly flat to make the car beddable, and continued in production until being replaced by the 90-series Corolla Van/Wagon in August 1987.

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  • @JamesSeal
    @JamesSeal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recently came back to this video because I thought I was doing something wrong when replacing the LSD and axles in my corolla rear end. The fact that your axles just slide out by pulling on them both infuriates me and boggles my mind. I had to throw all of the heat and a 5lb slide hammer at my drivers side axle to get it to come out...

    • @kelvinarreola
      @kelvinarreola  ปีที่แล้ว

      Once then come out initially, they will come out easy 2nd and 3rd time around lol

  • @nickmercado3556
    @nickmercado3556 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It kills me every time I watch your videos, the Toyotas are in perfect condition, compared to down here in New York down here we would die for those cars we have to park our Toyota for 7 or 8 months out of the year because it snows down here and they use salt to melt the snow, it feels good sometimes to watch your videos and see the Toyotas in such good condition. I don't take my car out all year because of the salt. I love my Corolla so much, I had it for 20 years already and still won't get rid of it.

    • @kelvinarreola
      @kelvinarreola  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      man, sadly i posted up my hardtop for sale. 20 years a a long time! congrats!

    • @nickmercado3556
      @nickmercado3556 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kelvinarreola I've been through a lot with that car in 20 years I used to live in it when I got married I sold it and I bought it back my wife let me get it back then I let my buddy get it because I needed a car for my kids my daughter was real little down here there's a seat belt law plus I wanted my babys safe and my buddy gave it back to me and I had it ever since subtracting the couple months that I sold it the first time and the two months that my buddy had it comes out to a little over 20 years that I owned it I would have probably owned it for about 21 years already

  • @lbpellizzer
    @lbpellizzer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should double check the hardtop rear if it’s an S-code diff.

  • @RexDog
    @RexDog 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    lay on some cardboard much softer and slide around easier

    • @kelvinarreola
      @kelvinarreola  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I usually do but it rained a couple days previously and I tossed it!