"other" alltrac??

GMan

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There was a 4wd Tercel "wagon" that was 4wd, forget if it was
badged as an "All-Trac" or jsut a 4wd model.

Regards;
 
Lessee here, as far as other All-tracs go:

Camry AT: The typical 4-door sedan given, essentially, an ST165 drivetrain. Gearing is different inside the tranny, but the tranny is bolt-on to the GT-Fours. Engine is a 3SFE, if I'm not mistaken. Most were manual, but a very few had slushboxes.

Corolla AT: I'm not entirely sure about the drivetrain similarities on the Corolla versus the GT-Fours. I nearly bought one about a year ago, and they seem like pretty nice haulers, though.

Previa AT: I'm not sure about these, either, but the aupercharged ones are the only forced-induction AT you're going to find outside of a 'Four(at least unless someone slams a 3S in a Camry AT).
 

GMan

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> AlltracAvenger
> Location: Colorado Springs, CO
> Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:57 am
> Camry AT: The typical 4-door sedan given,

Yup.

> essentially, an ST165 drivetrain.

Probably.

> gearing is different inside the tranny, but the tranny is bolt-on to the GT-Fours.

The manual had an electric locking diff. Not sure if it was the same
as the ST165 ? Doubtful you'd want to bolt it up.

> Engine is a 3SFE, if I'm not mistaken.

yup.

> Most were manual, but a very few had slushboxes.

Most were Auto, very, -Very few were manual.
They were supposed to be family cars, and
families drive autos. ;-) I have Never seen a
manual AT Camry.

Still wondering if they ever made a wagon AT ?
Never seen one, curious though.

Regards;
 
Hehe... I stand corrected. I don't think they made a Camry AT wagon, but I think the Corolla AT was only in a wagon trim, kind of like those old Tercel 4WD wagons. I've only seen a couple floating around(nearly bought one of 'em that was almost mint), so it leads me to believe that any AT besides the Previa vans(I see those suckers everywhere around here) are kinda rare.
 

Traks

Member
> gearing is different inside the tranny, but the tranny is bolt-on to the GT-Fours.

The manual had an electric locking diff. Not sure if it was the same
as the ST165 ? Doubtful you'd want to bolt it up.

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I have an 88 (89?) Camry Tranny on my alltrac
 

zblu81

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I've seen a corolla all-trac for sale around here and one on ebay. There was a manual all-trac camry for sale around town too but i didn't get to drive it b/c the battery was totally dead; I was hoping to compare the gearing of that box and the ST-185
 

Brandon24pdx

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they had manual all-trac Camrys in 88 and 89. Not 90 or 91 AFAIK. Not that rare...they come up every now and again. Ideal for a 3S-GTE obviously.
 

2RM

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Some Camry alltracs are turbo diesel. I saw one in Europe. The turbo emblem is just like on my 185.
 

GMan

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> wizzards581
> Location: Nor Cal
> Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:51 am
> camry alltrac are manually switch 4wd (auto),

The switch is to disable the awd for towing.
Not to be used for daily driving. But I have done it.
It does not disengage the center diffs.

> dont know about 5spd manual.

There are some around.
A few have been converted to All_trac turbo & 5spd. :)

Regards;
 

wizzards581

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GMan":3543u1oq said:
> wizzards581
> Location: Nor Cal
> Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 12:51 am
> camry alltrac are manually switch 4wd (auto),

The switch is to disable the awd for towing.
Not to be used for daily driving. But I have done it.
It does not disengage the center diffs.

> dont know about 5spd manual.

There are some around.
A few have been converted to All_trac turbo & 5spd. :)

Regards;

maybe i need to read my owners manual about that switch. i never knew its for towing. if its to disable awd, its going to run fwd? rwd?

did the 5spd manual have the switch for awd?
 

GMan

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> wizzards581
> All Trac Club Member
> Location: Nor Cal
> Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 12:48 am
> i never knew its for towing.
> if its to disable awd, its going to run fwd? rwd?

Both. It just unolcks the center diff, -to allow slippage.
I still would not want to tow it far.

> did the 5spd manual have the switch for awd?

I dunno, I got an auto AT Camry.

Regards;
 

GMan

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> celicaGTS_T
> Location: Riverside, CA
> Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:25 am Post subject:
> Is it true there is a ST207 made?

yes there is an ST207. It is a Toyota Curren.

http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/toyota/curren/

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Toyota-Curren-Cel ... dZViewItem

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/153825.htm

> Maybe thats another 'alltrac'...

No, you are Thinking of an ST205. aka GT4, we never got the model in the US.
( Legally, a few grey area imports made it in + A few 4wd conversions... )

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/176664.htm

http://www.6gc.net/index.php?action=members&itu=696

www.Google.com does wonders for searches.

Regards;
 
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