Nick B wrote:so your saying its nothing that cutting can't fix
bigger bell would that mean it isn't a sae #3 style and something else?
The reason I am still willing to look at the newer engine is that there wasn't much difference in price to a 4bd1t because the is so many of the newer engines available now. And I love the fact that they only rattle the truck when cold not disintigrate it
I would sell my 300tdi r380 and lt230 at the drop of a hat if someone sold me a 4bd1t setup ready to chuck in mine at a realistic price I have to start looking for a 0.9 style ratio LT230 as well as I only run 33 and 35 on the road and my lt230 is a 1.4
Thanks heaps for the quick reply mate, you have always been fast on the keys for us.
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The 4BD1 is ALMOST an SAE#3, but not quite, according to Bush65 it is clocked and the bolt sizes are different.
The T-case you want is 1.003:1 - these were fitted to quite a few rangies (those with a torque flite?) - but may be a bit tired now. Somewhere like FWD should be able to chase down a set of gears you can swap into yours.
Don't know how much cutting will be needed - you may end up with no leg room!
Have you called around the truck wreckers for 4BD1Ts? Also try those down in sydney and melbourne. To put a truck motor in a landie you have to modify the sump, swap the oil filter for an upward facing one and fit a 12V starter.
To fit a 4BD1/T you have to swap the engine mounts on the chassis and weld on blocks under the bump stops (so the front axle doesn't hit the sump).
Those people who have turbo'd a 4BD1 don't seem to have had any reliability problems. There are only a few differences between the two. I agree that a 4HE1-XS would be a nive option if it can be squeezed in though.