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Nope. And, I was talking about 4runners, not surfs. And I've owned a 3L V6. And, whilst I am mechanicaly very inept, that engine is the only one I've ever looked at where it filled the entire engine bay and I couldn't begin to figure out what all those wires and pipes were for and and and and
Nope. And, I was talking about 4runners, not surfs. And I've owned a 3L V6. And, whilst I am mechanicaly very inept, that engine is the only one I've ever looked at where it filled the entire engine bay and I couldn't begin to figure out what all those wires and pipes were for and and and and
You didn't do the head gaskets on it!
I don't usually worry about labeling pipes and keeping things seperated when stripping an engine, but that thing was different.
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No,It works out at about 20-22 to the gallon.I think it's about a 55 ltr tank.
You are right though,it's fairly sh1t,infact it's not far in front of my 4.6 ltr Range Rover
No,It works out at about 20-22 to the gallon.I think it's about a 55 ltr tank.
You are right though,it's fairly sh1t,infact it's not far in front of my 4.6 ltr Range Rover
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Mark
My Iveco does more than that..... I knew the big 4.2 6 cyl from toyota was a nightmare on fuel, thought the 3l might be better
If I did, they'd be in exactly the state they started in but with rounded off bolts covered in blood holding them firmly in place and, quite possibly, evidence of a substantial electrical fire surrounding them.
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