1986 fwd corolla engine

Asked by Benboz Jan 12, 2018 at 02:39 AM about the 1986 Toyota Corolla DX

Question type: Car Customization

My engine has a bad knock. What other motors
can I replace it with? '86 models are hard to come
by. Can I replace with newer engines?

4 Answers

38,885

you can get a brand new crate engine or tear down what you have and rebuild it , if you find one used it too will have many miles on it with questionable reliability , if it;s not rotted out underneath I would invest in it , newer cars are loaded with overkill technology and problems

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Thanks, I didn't think of the electronic side of things. Mine it very stock standard so wouldn't be much electrics at all. Is there a good website for ordering crate motors and does any certain numbers need to match up? Mine is a 1.6L auto. I live in western Australia btw

If you want to be certain about what engine you are ordering use your VIN to get the exact correct engine.

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38,885

keep the old motor around till the new one is up and running , and yes , you want the exact same thing

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