Donor motor (wreck) showed up Now what?
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Donor motor (wreck) showed up Now what?
I assume it's rather simple just cut here cut there remove damaged body panels then engine mounts, then unplug (take comparison photos old/new before/after), pull it and thats it. If my memory serves me this motor has 100k and should be a prime candidate for a SC before it gets swapped in over the course of the next year . I'm not sure if I need the ECU out of the donor as it is a 02 Taco DBC with slightly different tranny and t-case.
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cool, i did mine in the drive way. most of the plugs only fit one hole, only had to mark some vacuum hoses. the biggest pains where the plugs over the tranny for the 02 sensors.
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What are you planning on doing to the motor besides a supercharger? I am looking at having to do something with mine soon. I have several leak (rear main, another one, another one, another one, etc.) I am thinking it's gonna take pulling the engine to get at all of the seals etc, and while I am at it, and it's time for the whole timing belt fiasco (211,000 miles on my 5vz), so I have some work ahead of me. I am looking at making some performance mods, and would like to start in the internals if that's possible. I would like to see if I can find some camshafts to throw in there for some torque and freshen the old girl up a little bit. I was just curious to see if you had any ideas about that kind of stuff. It's going to be a while before I can get it all done, but I am poking around to try to get some ideas.
Good luck, I love your truck, and I am looking forward to seeing what you have in store next.
Good luck, I love your truck, and I am looking forward to seeing what you have in store next.
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Cutthroat check this link out https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/w...e-swap-155152/.
Pictures form yesterday.
Pictures form yesterday.
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I had intended to use a set of aftermarket headers, but heard they would be an issue with my 1" BL not sure how much truth there is here but would like some feedback.
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Yeah the guy in the black t-shirt was driving this truck when it struck another car head on @ 65-70mph flipped 3 times and skid 200' + on its roof Both he his gf at the time and the illegal immigrant that switched lanes lived and walked away.
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Yeah I'm not mentioning names, but in TC's defense the other side maintained integrity and the side that snapped actaully lost the 36" MTZ that was attached to it. To this day it was never found near the wreck location, lost in the marsh. The Bent up bumper like the TC folded when it hit the ground and rolled at high speed, nothing else would have fared any better. No LC setup just TC with 6" Fabtech (crap) lift.
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Very educational. I'm doing the same thing this weekend with an '00 2wd 4Runner. I broke a valve and punched a hole in a piston Any thoughts if there will be any issue putting a motor from a 2wd rig into a 4wd. I was thinking there might be some extra sensor wires or something.
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For What its worth I used Downey's headers on my swapped motor. I have a 2" body lift and didn't have any problems however its a tight fit. The Downey site did say it wouldn't work but it did. YMMV
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While going to extract the engine I found the Hook on the drivers side but not sure if it will support the engine and the tranny too, not to mention a it doesn't look like the load will be evenly distributed. Any thoughts on proper engine extraction points would be helpful.
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I have swapped 5 or 6 of these between vehicles, I usually just wrap a chain around the motor mounts. I usually always take the intake manifold off so it's not in the way and depending on the transfercase setup you might have to swap the engine harness. Manually operated 4x4 do not have all the wires and plugs that button shifted ones transfercases do. If you got any questions just let me know.
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I have swapped 5 or 6 of these between vehicles, I usually just wrap a chain around the motor mounts. I usually always take the intake manifold off so it's not in the way and depending on the transfercase setup you might have to swap the engine harness. Manually operated 4x4 do not have all the wires and plugs that button shifted ones transfercases do. If you got any questions just let me know.
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