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BJ 73 requires open hart surgery

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BJ 73 requires open hart surgery

Post by poss »

has anyone put a 1HZ diesel motor (preferably turboed) into a BJ 73 ?

if so what needs to be changed

my BJ 73 has a 2,5'' + 33'' tyres + winch bar + 9,000lb warne winch.
the 3B motor died shortly after a good days driving and i am having trouble finding a replacement for it.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

howd you kill your 3b out of interest?
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Post by poss »

it had its original motor in it when we brought it. i went through a puddle my boyfriend drove over (80 with 5'' lift). out the back of angelsea and had a little trouble getting out. i did drive it out maybe a little to hard. 2 days later she spat a welsh plug and developed a death rattle. our machanic said it can be rebuilt if we cant do or find what we are looking for. oh yeah the puddle had a bit of a right angel to it.
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Post by flyology »

If you can find one, get a 13B-T.

great little engine, heaps of power, great economy and a hell of a lot easier to fit than a 1HZ..........
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Post by AcTioN13 »

wasnt the really deep puddle few hundred metres off forrest road? if it was the stepp one i am thinking of no wonder:P
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Post by plowy »

stuff the 13bt go a import 14bt
sms diesels prices start from 4 g and get more power from it thwn the 1hz
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Post by poss »

the puddle in question is at the start of the track on the left hand side of the proving ground on gumflat road. i think thats what the road is called. the track follows the left hand boundry fence. i did not follow it all the way as i am still detting used to the shorter wheel base

thankyou for the advice guys i will look into it
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Post by STUMPY »

DX80 35's twin locked turbo diesel = TANG
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Post by poss »

thankyou stumpy
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Post by midi73 »

plowy wrote:stuff the 13bt go a import 14bt
sms diesels prices start from 4 g and get more power from it thwn the 1hz
I totally agree with this. I have a 14B non turbo (will be turbo soon) in my midi a great engine. The 13bt is a great little engine as well. The good thing about the 13B & 14B is that they are direct injection. They both 13BT & 14BT engines bolt straight in. You will need to do a return fuel line back to the tank as the 3B does not have one, not hard to do though, I did this to mine.. If you can find a wrecked 13BT you could unbolt the tank and lines off it and bolt it all straight up to yours. Bits and pieces swap between the 3B 13B &14B so it make the conversion very easy.
To fit a 1HZ, you will need to cut and move the engine mounts and you will need a H series gearbox. The B series box has a different length input shaft.
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Post by poss »

top stuff thankyou dave
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Post by AcTioN13 »

yeah i know the one your on about, good luck with the motor work. hope it all goes well and might see ya's out on the tracks
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Post by Tiny »

got a bellhousing and clutch plate / clutch etc to convert to 6.2l chev oiler if you are interested pm me
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
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Post by poss »

hope to see u out and about when i am back on the road. that track gets a bit hairy a bit further down. pipeline has some good puddles in it. might head out tomorrow with my boyfriend in his 80. he should be up for it.

6.2 is a bit to big for me at the moment ($$$$). thanx 4 the offer anyway
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Post by AcTioN13 »

yeah pipeline aint to bad. we found a few nice puddles around the back area, was a bit of entertainment, but yeah, remember minimum impact, dont want cars getting stuffed nor the tracks
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Post by poss »

we all have to look after the tracks and our trucks. if we dont all the good tracks will end up closed to the public same as clearwater was.
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Post by Ruggers »

ive done the 1hz swap was a great swap and well worth it, you need to change input shafts on the gear box, get a 1hz bellhousing and machine it down, and engine mounts from hjz75 of the chassis these just bolt to the motor drop the motor in tack weld then pull the motor weld fully, i also used the 1hz rad, and fuel filters everything bolts on use the the 1hz p/s lines will bolt straight up to you ps box, pm me for more info i cant remember right now
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Post by poss »

thankyou ruggers. that is exactly what i wanted to hear.
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