OK, guys so long story short just paid $600+ for a new timing belt, water pump etc. and my motor (5SFE) just went pop. So I'm looking into doing a Beams swap, but want to ask a few questions first.
1. what are my cv axle choices using Beams lsd transmission?
2. what components can be used from my 5SFE alternator, ac compressor, sensors, etc.?
3. head gasket options, been searching for one & only find valve cover gaskets?
4. Is the super strut suspension worth having? Currently on KYB struts and Tein S. Tech springs.
5. Will Tein S. Tech springs fit super strut?
6. Are super strut rear struts compatible with the ST204 rear setup, meaning is this a bolt in option or will I need new rear sway bar, end links, etc.?
I'm sure I'll have more questions before I pull the trigger on this. I also thought about doing a 3rd Gen. 3SGE, but I'm now leaning toward the Beams or another option would be a 4th Gen 3SGTE. only problem with this is the weight on the front end I think would outweigh the benefit of the extra hp. IMO. Please share your thoughts.
Thank you
Lamont
Alot of the info/part numbers you are looking for will be in the BEAMS sticky thread.
stock axles will suffice for the swap.
If you are getting a swap, you should get a FULL swap, so there would be no need for anything from the 5SFE (wouldnt fit anyways)
Why you would switch to Superstrut?
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My young padawan. Seems like the questions you have indicate me you need more reading on the subject. There are several members threads that go over your questions. My thread has a lot of info.
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After you read all the threads on beams. Look into V6 swaps.
After you read all the threads on beams. Look into V6 swaps.
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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ May 23, 2014 - 12:27 PM)

>My young padawan. Seems like the questions you have indicate me you need more reading on the subject. There are several members threads that go over your questions. My thread has a lot of info.
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QUOTE (Smaay @ May 24, 2014 - 7:21 PM)

>After you read all the threads on beams. Look into V6 swaps.
After you read all the threads on beams. Look into V6 swaps.
Agreed....
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I believe (without experience) that some of the engine peripherals would swap over, i.e. the powersteering pump, ac compressor and perhaps the alternator. It is the same block with .2L less displacement and a different cylinder head. Though you will need the Beams wiring harness, ecu, sensors and manifolds.
There is no superstrut rear suspension to my knowledge, only the st205 awd and the suspension shared by the at200, st202 and st205.
Most people convert to McPherson Struts from SuperStrut rather than the reverse due to the cost, complexity and limited availability of SS parts.
I think the 3sgte is only 40lbs heavier? This could be offset with ease by mounting the battery in either the trunk or passenger compartment and by eliminating or relocating other unnecessary items such as the windscreen washer tank or overflow tank. The 3sgte equipped cars also carry the additional weight on the front axles of an upgraded transmission(E154), superstrut suspension, awd transfer case and drivershaft, which are unnecessary for you to include in your swap. If weight is a concern, the 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE is actually something like 50lbs lighter than a 5sfe due to its use of an aluminum block. In addition, the V6 should have a lower center of gravity, though this may be offset by its greater width (the front bank sits farther forward from the axles), which would create a greater moment of inertia when trying to turn the vehicle or navigate bumps.
This post has been edited by Special_Edy: May 24, 2014 - 11:18 PM
they are replacement parts for superstrut that are cheaper now adays then they were 2-8 years ago.
we are in process of finding plug and play tie rods and replacement shock inserts for em. if you want to know the needy greedy with superstrut read the stickied thread
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