Firstly hello to everyone out there, I'm so glad that there is places like this dedicated to all things off rd
I am reasonably new at this off road game but from what I have seen so far it is going to be a blast!!
I am the proud owner of a 1987 ln61 surf, it is powered by a 2.4 2lt which apparently was lifted out of a 1987 prado? It stands tall and proud with a 2 inch body and 2 inch suspension lift with a set of 33 x 12.5 mongrels tucked underneath.
When I acquired the truck it's engine was sad and smokey so I bought a 2.4 that had been lifted out of said prado and proceeded to do an engine swap.
Having spun spanners underneath buses for a number of years there isn't really much on a vehicle that I won't give a go. And generally there is nothing but positive results after a bit of hard yakka and alot of thought, planning and execution.
So I thought best thing to do here is down load the manual and rip into it. Well it turns out that I had to swap alot of gear over from my old motor and in the process discovered that what I have is 2 different series motors and parts interchanging wasn't as easy as I first thought.
This is one job that has been hard from the start and is proving rather frustrating, I thought I was so close but I am currently feeling like it is 2 steps forward and one back. Therefore I am even more dedicated in seeing it through to the end and getting the usual positive results I am used to
I am currently having oil pressure issues and it not really the type that you would expect, has anyone ever seen one of these motors manage to pop an oil filter at the seams ??
I am reasonably new at this off road game but from what I have seen so far it is going to be a blast!!
I am the proud owner of a 1987 ln61 surf, it is powered by a 2.4 2lt which apparently was lifted out of a 1987 prado? It stands tall and proud with a 2 inch body and 2 inch suspension lift with a set of 33 x 12.5 mongrels tucked underneath.
When I acquired the truck it's engine was sad and smokey so I bought a 2.4 that had been lifted out of said prado and proceeded to do an engine swap.
Having spun spanners underneath buses for a number of years there isn't really much on a vehicle that I won't give a go. And generally there is nothing but positive results after a bit of hard yakka and alot of thought, planning and execution.
So I thought best thing to do here is down load the manual and rip into it. Well it turns out that I had to swap alot of gear over from my old motor and in the process discovered that what I have is 2 different series motors and parts interchanging wasn't as easy as I first thought.
This is one job that has been hard from the start and is proving rather frustrating, I thought I was so close but I am currently feeling like it is 2 steps forward and one back. Therefore I am even more dedicated in seeing it through to the end and getting the usual positive results I am used to
I am currently having oil pressure issues and it not really the type that you would expect, has anyone ever seen one of these motors manage to pop an oil filter at the seams ??
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