3VZE OR 5VZE for DD "NO" Wheeling
#1
3VZE OR 5VZE for DD "NO" Wheeling
I’ve been doing tons of research here and almost every 3.0L 3VZE discussing includes valves bent, motor is shot, pistons is knocking, I over heated, head gasket is blown, etc… Is the 3.0 3VZE really that bad? I’ve made up my mind with a 98 Taco 3.4L swap. But since my wife and I are in process of buying a home, I was thinking about a Remanufacture Engine and call it a day. The 98 3.4 has about a 150K miles. I don’t guys on what I should do I feel more a Remanufacture Engine but its gonna be a 3.0 and I also feel a lot of 3.4 going around but shaky on the miles and swap.
#2
My 3.0 is very reliable with 235,858 miles and still going , had the headgasket redone with like 30,000 and it has been running fine since.
Is it gutless well ya
doe's it get shi*y gas mileage ya
doe's it run like a TIMEX well matter of fact yes it doe's
would I get one for street use only OH YA great dependability nuff said
You might want to check into a set of WEISEY cams and a set of headers if you want more power and torque which in turn means better gas mileage.
Is it gutless well ya
doe's it get shi*y gas mileage ya
doe's it run like a TIMEX well matter of fact yes it doe's
would I get one for street use only OH YA great dependability nuff said
You might want to check into a set of WEISEY cams and a set of headers if you want more power and torque which in turn means better gas mileage.
Last edited by olharleyman; Jun 1, 2008 at 04:44 PM.
#3
Thats really nice to know yours is still running just fine. Have any order from http://www.toyotatruckpart.com, they have a complete rebuilt for 1500.00 plus core. It sound legit and well worth it. You guys think its a good buy??
#4
3.0's are not bad motors... just not the best Toyota motor.
If you have the time and are willing to do a majority of the 3.4 swap yourself, than that is the only way to go.
My guess is that it would take about 3 or so hours less actual labor time to drop in a "new" 3.0 as opposed to swapping in a 3.4. Costs for the 3.4 swap will vary however.
If you have the time and are willing to do a majority of the 3.4 swap yourself, than that is the only way to go.
My guess is that it would take about 3 or so hours less actual labor time to drop in a "new" 3.0 as opposed to swapping in a 3.4. Costs for the 3.4 swap will vary however.
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