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Old 03-03-2010, 07:14 PM
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aight man thank ya for the info and sorry for jackin you thread
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no worries i thought this thread had all but died until you posted. if you look in my build thread you will see what i did then tore it out for a 4.3 tbi due to some one paying me $$$ for the buick.
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What did you change the gear box to in your spring over?

I have thought about putting in my extra set of 76 Bronco Power steering box and the 1974 tie rod and drag links.
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Originally Posted by RandyatBBY
What did you change the gear box to in your spring over?

I have thought about putting in my extra set of 76 Bronco Power steering box and the 1974 tie rod and drag links.
sping over? you mean cross over steering? i used a IFS toyota steering box for my steering, and a custom reinforced mount for it on the frame.

on another note how is the weather in walnut creek? my wife's family is from there (the kilcourses) we went down for Christmas and it was nice, well compared to here...lol
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which one did you like more the buick or the chevy? b/c ive got a chevy 4.3 and tranny out of a 80's model monte carlos just layin around the shop
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Originally Posted by senior2010
which one did you like more the buick or the chevy? b/c ive got a chevy 4.3 and tranny out of a 80's model monte carlos just layin around the shop
depends what you want, the buick was a hotrodded carbed v-6 with alot of HP up top and alot of tourquemid to top

where as the 4.3 i have is a stock TBI that is really mellow but wont flood out on hills like the buick did and i feel pulls lower on the torque band and does not perform at the higher rpm like the buick did because it was not designed for that.

It is not really a fair comparison in my opinion but the reliability and cost effectiveness of the 4.3 TBI swayed me over the higher performance less reliable buick with carb setup.
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Hello, this message is sent from the other side of the world located in New Caledonia in the Pacific. A small island with only 300,000 inhabitants of which I am part. I own a toyota hilux LN106 2.8-liter diesel for 1997 double deck. I have a buick 231 v6 engine that I would install it. I have all the parts ordered in advance adaptaion adapter that I start up my own. The problem is that I can not find an internet shema or guide it manually there is one for the engine mounting system including electricity, gas connections happen, and others. So it could someone help me. Contact me by mail: hiluxb52@yahoo.fr. Fred and my name and am very happy to have a response fairly quickly. Thank you all
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Originally Posted by Fred Faubourg
Hello, this message is sent from the other side of the world located in New Caledonia in the Pacific. A small island with only 300,000 inhabitants of which I am part. I own a toyota hilux LN106 2.8-liter diesel for 1997 double deck. I have a buick 231 v6 engine that I would install it. I have all the parts ordered in advance adaptaion adapter that I start up my own. The problem is that I can not find an internet shema or guide it manually there is one for the engine mounting system including electricity, gas connections happen, and others. So it could someone help me. Contact me by mail: hiluxb52@yahoo.fr. Fred and my name and am very happy to have a response fairly quickly. Thank you all
well fred besides what comes with the advanced adapters kit i did not really find much of a manual either and had to pretty much figure it all out for myself.

electrically, i found a HEI distributor for a buick oddfire on craigs list that came factory in some of the newer buick cars that used the same engine so it was a one wire hookup there.

as for fuel, mine was a gas motor it replaced, and a carbed one at that so i used the same tank and lines and just hooked the suction line to the mechanical fuel pump on the buick motor.

I used custom motor mounts and a custom radiator and other custom fabricated parts. if you have any further questions feel free to post them here and i will do my best to help you out.
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Hello,

I thank you for responding so quickly. I find pictures of your truck very interesting. I am registered on the site Yota tech but I do not know much use yet. Do you think you'll can give me other photo inside your truck's engine, it give me an idea on how it is mounted (water connection hoses, wiring the starter alternator, the fuel baranchement etc. ...).

Again thank you for your message. I am not a specialist in mechanics but I think I can get out quietly. My address and still the same hiluxb52@yahoo.fr. For now I miss the original carriers buick I is not. Not obvious to find here. We have only one store American play here and it's very very expensive. So here I am today. I look forward to starting the engine it will do now that I've been waiting 7 months now able to see this project completed. In all cases the motor mount.
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Originally Posted by Fred Faubourg
Hello,

I thank you for responding so quickly. I find pictures of your truck very interesting. I am registered on the site Yota tech but I do not know much use yet. Do you think you'll can give me other photo inside your truck's engine, it give me an idea on how it is mounted (water connection hoses, wiring the starter alternator, the fuel baranchement etc. ...).

Again thank you for your message. I am not a specialist in mechanics but I think I can get out quietly. My address and still the same hiluxb52@yahoo.fr. For now I miss the original carriers buick I is not. Not obvious to find here. We have only one store American play here and it's very very expensive. So here I am today. I look forward to starting the engine it will do now that I've been waiting 7 months now able to see this project completed. In all cases the motor mount.
unfortinately the buick motor is no longer in my truck, i actually had a buddy woth a jeep that came stock with the buick motor and he blew his motor and could not find another so i sold him mine and went to a chevy 4.3 v-6.

here is a link to the trucks build thread there are a couple more picutres in there but that is all i ahve of it any more:

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f115...nymore-156663/

motor mount wise all i did was use the stock frame side mount to the stock rubber mount and custom fabricated a plate to go between the stock holes on the block and the toyota motor mounts.
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