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Did you get a chance to read the thread on my snorkel design, so it never happens again?
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...hlight=snorkel
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...hlight=snorkel
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Originally Posted by BruceTS
Did you get a chance to read the thread on my snorkel design, so it never happens again?
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...hlight=snorkel
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...hlight=snorkel
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Live & Learn eh!? Too bad that happend to you but atleast your alive as it could have been a whole lot worse. Anyways given what you have wrote about the whole daily driver/needs to work again asap/not a bunch of mechanical ability (yet), and the borrowing situation I say stick with the 3.0 , and just get something rebuilt. You will get it back together quicker , and should be able to complete it yourself. Doing motor swaps can get very involved , and go over budget in a hurry. You like the 4runner before how it was just stick with it , AND get a snorkel .
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Originally Posted by weldpro
Live & Learn eh!? Too bad that happend to you but atleast your alive as it could have been a whole lot worse. Anyways given what you have wrote about the whole daily driver/needs to work again asap/not a bunch of mechanical ability (yet), and the borrowing situation I say stick with the 3.0 , and just get something rebuilt. You will get it back together quicker , and should be able to complete it yourself. Doing motor swaps can get very involved , and go over budget in a hurry. You like the 4runner before how it was just stick with it , AND get a snorkel .
Richard S.
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A random pic of my rig and my friends. I'm the little guy..
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Originally Posted by weldpro
Live & Learn eh!? Too bad that happend to you but atleast your alive as it could have been a whole lot worse. Anyways given what you have wrote about the whole daily driver/needs to work again asap/not a bunch of mechanical ability (yet), and the borrowing situation I say stick with the 3.0 , and just get something rebuilt. You will get it back together quicker , and should be able to complete it yourself. Doing motor swaps can get very involved , and go over budget in a hurry. You like the 4runner before how it was just stick with it , AND get a snorkel .
Richard S.
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...Richard is the wiser as usual.....3.0 will be way more straight forward for ya!
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
As much as I would love to see you do the swap.....
...Richard is the wiser as usual.....3.0 will be way more straight forward for ya!
...Richard is the wiser as usual.....3.0 will be way more straight forward for ya!
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Well, after this is done, you'll be able to watch me tackle a solid axle swap. That project will probably start in May.
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Originally Posted by RedRunner_87
Here's another thread on it.https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/i-blew-up-my-motor-24796/
He bought is motor from, http://www.nippon-motors.com/index.htm.
Hope that helps a little.
He bought is motor from, http://www.nippon-motors.com/index.htm.
Hope that helps a little.
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