3.4 in my 88, no body lift, hood closes
#61
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Thanks for the compliment! Funny thing is, I don't have a DAY job. Straight graveyard shifts in a trauma center. I was a mechanic for 23 years. 15 years at a Caterpillar dealership. Their service manuals were like my write ups. Very detailed. Ex military so that probably rubbed off too.
This is my first modified 4x4 and I got most of my info from this forum. Marlin and Pirate too, but yotatech is the most friendly and has the specific swap sections. I'm just making sure I contribute my share after all I have taken.
Thanks again!
This is my first modified 4x4 and I got most of my info from this forum. Marlin and Pirate too, but yotatech is the most friendly and has the specific swap sections. I'm just making sure I contribute my share after all I have taken.
Thanks again!
#63
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Drove it today! FINALLY!! Man what a difference from a 4 banger.
Only problem I had was some exhaust smoke when I let off the throttle at highway speeds. I thought, great, I have bad valve stem seals or rings or something. Only did it twice and stopped. The gas in my truck is about 6 months old and the engine had sat in a garage for years. Hopefully, I just had to blow the cobwebs out of it. Only has 40,xxx miles on it.
No CEL's, A/C blowing cold, power steering idle up works, shifts great, duals shifting good, clutch working good. No engine or trans leaks. Gauges all working. No over heating. No weird noises. Sounds great.
Never got the tach working. My dual adapter is seeping at the gaskets. Hopefully just needs a retorque. The driveline shop made my drive shafts too short. They said they would make it right.
I just need to tape up my harness and find a way to mount my ECM. It's bigger than my original and won't fit in the original spot.
Trying to decide if I want to put in some carpet or go with vinyl. It's a lot hotter and noisier with no flooring in it.
THANK YOU YOTA TECH! I got all my swap info from this site. I hope what I have posted helps others with their swap.
Only problem I had was some exhaust smoke when I let off the throttle at highway speeds. I thought, great, I have bad valve stem seals or rings or something. Only did it twice and stopped. The gas in my truck is about 6 months old and the engine had sat in a garage for years. Hopefully, I just had to blow the cobwebs out of it. Only has 40,xxx miles on it.
No CEL's, A/C blowing cold, power steering idle up works, shifts great, duals shifting good, clutch working good. No engine or trans leaks. Gauges all working. No over heating. No weird noises. Sounds great.
Never got the tach working. My dual adapter is seeping at the gaskets. Hopefully just needs a retorque. The driveline shop made my drive shafts too short. They said they would make it right.
I just need to tape up my harness and find a way to mount my ECM. It's bigger than my original and won't fit in the original spot.
Trying to decide if I want to put in some carpet or go with vinyl. It's a lot hotter and noisier with no flooring in it.
THANK YOU YOTA TECH! I got all my swap info from this site. I hope what I have posted helps others with their swap.
#65
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It ended up forward because of a couple things.
Originally had a W56B with top shift T-case. Went to R151F with forward shift case. That alone puts the shifter about 4 inches forward IIRC.
Then going from a 22RE the engine moves forward about 3 more inches so the exhaust crossover clears the fire wall.
It wouldn't have been so far forward if I had used the R150F trans. I would have had to buy an adapter to use my gear drive cases though.
Originally had a W56B with top shift T-case. Went to R151F with forward shift case. That alone puts the shifter about 4 inches forward IIRC.
Then going from a 22RE the engine moves forward about 3 more inches so the exhaust crossover clears the fire wall.
It wouldn't have been so far forward if I had used the R150F trans. I would have had to buy an adapter to use my gear drive cases though.
#67
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SqWADoosh,
I still need an air filter. The straight shot would have been nice but, I would have no place for the filter.
I don't seem to have any restriction. It is basically the same as a store bought snorkel kit minus the exposed piping and riser. Plus I got to use the stock air box and it fits perfect. Under hood looks factory and I didn't spend extra money for an intake system.
I used as many OEM Toyota parts as possible from my donor truck. Saved money that way too.
I still need an air filter. The straight shot would have been nice but, I would have no place for the filter.
I don't seem to have any restriction. It is basically the same as a store bought snorkel kit minus the exposed piping and riser. Plus I got to use the stock air box and it fits perfect. Under hood looks factory and I didn't spend extra money for an intake system.
I used as many OEM Toyota parts as possible from my donor truck. Saved money that way too.
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SqWADoosh,
I still need an air filter. The straight shot would have been nice but, I would have no place for the filter.
I don't seem to have any restriction. It is basically the same as a store bought snorkel kit minus the exposed piping and riser. Plus I got to use the stock air box and it fits perfect. Under hood looks factory and I didn't spend extra money for an intake system.
I used as many OEM Toyota parts as possible from my donor truck. Saved money that way too.
I still need an air filter. The straight shot would have been nice but, I would have no place for the filter.
I don't seem to have any restriction. It is basically the same as a store bought snorkel kit minus the exposed piping and riser. Plus I got to use the stock air box and it fits perfect. Under hood looks factory and I didn't spend extra money for an intake system.
I used as many OEM Toyota parts as possible from my donor truck. Saved money that way too.
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http://www.carid.com/spectre/spectre...-12061296.html
I think I'll try that to go straight from the throttle body but still have a filter. Think it will work?
I think I'll try that to go straight from the throttle body but still have a filter. Think it will work?
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http://www.carid.com/spectre/spectre...-12061296.html
I think I'll try that to go straight from the throttle body but still have a filter. Think it will work?
I think I'll try that to go straight from the throttle body but still have a filter. Think it will work?
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