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    Default Engine options for a 75 series?

    Gday All,

    I have recently bought a 1985 75 series tray back, with 3F petrol engine.

    Whilst I find the performance of the 3F just bearable (its not too bad except for overtaking/highway cruising), the real problem is the fuel consumption - my first long trip used a full tank in approx. 360KM, which is at least $100 worth of fuel...

    Now, from what I have read, there are reliability issues running gas on these engines, is that correct or are there solutions to this?

    What about converting to the EFI 3F - worth bothering with?

    Aside from the 3F, I'm also open to this idea of an engine swap - however I currently lack the space and experience to perform the work myself. With that in mind, is there anything out there possible within a budget of say, $5-6K?

    A bit more power would be nice, but much more so better economy...

    How about a 1FZ-FE, or am I dreaming given my budget?
    Diesel perhaps?

    Thanks in advance for any helpful replies, cheers

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    Queensland Motor Recyclers are selling 4BT cummins engines with an adaptor to suit landcruisers. i have one of these engines in my F100. it gives me 10L/100 k's and pulls like a 14 year old. the only drama i can see is it would need to be seriously geared up as these engines like around 1800 rpm at highway speeds.
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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    Sell it. Buy a diesel 75 series and either turbo it or fit a complete turbo diesel engine from a station wagon.
    There a plenty of motors you can put in the petrol 75 you have ranging from small block chev ,gen 3 chev , Toyota v8 , or even a 2JZ -GTE.
    All will increase performance and cost plenty and may or may not use less fuel.
    The cheapest option is diesel which will guarantee savings at the pump but to get performance you will need the turbo.
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    1fzfe i can tell you isnt cheap to run, one of our work cruisers here is a 1fz and its horrible on fuel. diesel will make the best truck in terms of trucking. the petrol will be a bit more pleasent to drive around in.

    my pick would be one of the 1hd/1hz engines. facotry fitment so they will bolt up without too much hassles. being a toyota enigne parts are avaliable in every nothing town in the nation. and well... they border on indestructable.

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    What about the 3RZ?
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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    Quote Originally Posted by takai
    What about the 3RZ?

    In a Landcruiser????

    Could probably fit two of them in there and still have room for turbos etc.
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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    yeahprobaly a shade on the small side/ works a treat in the hilux (ive got one) but for the cruiser id be going the 6. or heavy duty diesel 4. there are suitable factory fitment options that id be going for ie the 1HD or 1HZ

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    But surely it woudl be better than the 3F
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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    Quote Originally Posted by briney
    Queensland Motor Recyclers are selling 4BT cummins engines with an adaptor to suit landcruisers. i have one of these engines in my F100. it gives me 10L/100 k's and pulls like a 14 year old. the only drama i can see is it would need to be seriously geared up as these engines like around 1800 rpm at highway speeds.
    Sounds like a real stump puller
    Do you happen to know the power figures for the 4BT, also rough price?
    I had no luck finding that info anywhere.
    Plenty of discussion on the engine itself to found though!

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    Last edited by Wayne J; 27-05-2008 at 06:13 PM. Reason: missing word!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooF
    1fzfe i can tell you isnt cheap to run, one of our work cruisers here is a 1fz and its horrible on fuel. diesel will make the best truck in terms of trucking. the petrol will be a bit more pleasent to drive around in.

    my pick would be one of the 1hd/1hz engines. facotry fitment so they will bolt up without too much hassles. being a toyota enigne parts are avaliable in every nothing town in the nation. and well... they border on indestructable.
    1HD-T is good for 120KW/360nm which sounds pretty alright. Would I get away with my existing gearbox though?

    Cheers

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    http://www.marks4wd.com/products/eng...fj70-index.htm

    Here's a starting point to give you an idea of what people commonly fit. I have heard many opinions on these, especially the V8 Chev Diesel, some wildly positive, some a bit less passionate, but at least it gives you somewhere to start for ideas.

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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    4BT's start at around the 120HP mark, but its at very low RPM. They are very common in Gensets where they run at 1500RPM.
    There are plenty of shops around that can squeeze more out of these with injector / pump tuning, as they aren't real stressed from the factory.
    the only thing is they aren't as smooth as a jap 6, so engine mounts may need to be thought about to cope with the vibration.
    At the end of the day, its about 10K for a brand new engine and conversion kit as mentioned by briney, which will need diff ratio change to drop RPM, or 8 - 10K for a good second hand 1HD series engine to bolt straight in no real changes needed.
    I wouldn't suggest putting a Chev petrol in for fuel economy reasons, and although I have never owned one, I wouldn't put a chev V8 diesel in their either.

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    Default Re: Engine options for a 75 series?

    im building a 308 for my fj60 could do something like that
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    i have heard good and bad about the V8 chev diesels. they are bad for breaking blocks and cranks apparently. 4BT's start at 105hp/260 ft/lb. this is what i have. the aftercooled ones ( either air/air or jacket water/air. ) are the 120hp/290ft/lb ones. the gearing i saw was the major drama. qmr want $5k from memory for a complete good runner with the 'cruiser adaptor plate. i bought a good runner from them, and i had to replace the crank thrust washer ( no big deal. ) and some gaskets. i am a member on 4BTswaps.com, it is a goldmine of swap information. a few people on there are doing 80 ser. swaps as well. i reckon the cheapest way out if you have an FJ75 is to find a complete rusty or rolled diesel 75 and swap the gear over. sell off what you don't use and probably profit. that or just buy a diesel one.
    so much stuff. so little time.

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