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Old 06-12-2012, 08:09 PM
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Wanting to avoid issues.

I have an '89 4Runner with a knock. I got a '95 3.0 with a blown head gasket and 125 k miles.

I'd like to rebuild the '95 engine and put it in my '89.

It looks like there are some subtle differences. What issues may I run into?

If I strip the '95 engine down to long block will everything from the '89 bolt up?


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Both 3.0? Otherwise, lots is different!
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from everything i have heard they do, i would use the heads off the 95. use all the sensors from the 89 motor stuff,
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They are both 3.0s. The one in the truck still runs and gets driven, it just has a knock. I just am hoping to rebuild the '95 engine and swap it in the '89 to avoid downtime.
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Figured, had to ask! Blocks should be same, I think there was a guy here that did the same thing, had a little issue with motor mounts, or something nearby them. Can't hurt to measure! And use all the '89 doodads. Or delete as needed.
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