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1HD-FTE into an 80...

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1HD-FTE into an 80...

Post by treebruiser »

Well, there was someone asking about this a while ago on here. Saw one being done last night. Looked like a real neat fit and the bloke doing it said at this stage it was pretty straight forward. Will find out more tonight about what box and other bits and pieces are being used....
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Post by midi73 »

I reckon it would be a neat fit. From what I understand the late 80series come out with them from factory.
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Re: 1HD-FTE into an 80...

Post by mud4b »

treebruiser wrote:Well, there was someone asking about this a while ago on here. Saw one being done last night. Looked like a real neat fit and the bloke doing it said at this stage it was pretty straight forward. Will find out more tonight about what box and other bits and pieces are being used....

that was me asking, im about to do it next week... any info you can give me would be great..

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Post by mud4b »

was just reading the tech section here and noticed that apparently the 1hd-fte has flyby wire for accelerator and not a accelerator cable... any news on this yet?

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Post by Shadow »

midi73 wrote:I reckon it would be a neat fit. From what I understand the late 80series come out with them from factory.
late 80 came with 1HDFT

1HDFTE is the same(essentially) engine just with electronic fuel pump, and fly by wire.

would of course be a perfect fit.
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Post by mud4b »

Shadow wrote:
midi73 wrote:I reckon it would be a neat fit. From what I understand the late 80series come out with them from factory.
late 80 came with 1HDFT

1HDFTE is the same(essentially) engine just with electronic fuel pump, and fly by wire.

would of course be a perfect fit.

awww crap.... anyone know a way around this?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

mud4b wrote:
Shadow wrote:
midi73 wrote:I reckon it would be a neat fit. From what I understand the late 80series come out with them from factory.
late 80 came with 1HDFT

1HDFTE is the same(essentially) engine just with electronic fuel pump, and fly by wire.

would of course be a perfect fit.

awww crap.... anyone know a way around this?
Fit pedal/sensor assembly from 100s? It's unlikely you'll be able to fit up some sort of mechanical system, especially using the std computer. Did both the 100 and 79 use the fly-by-wire?

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Post by mud4b »

not sure on that one bud.
mine is coming from a 79 series so ill ask for the accelerator pedal also

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Post by midi73 »

Shadow wrote:
midi73 wrote:I reckon it would be a neat fit. From what I understand the late 80series come out with them from factory.
late 80 came with 1HDFT

1HDFTE is the same(essentially) engine just with electronic fuel pump, and fly by wire.

would of course be a perfect fit.
Oh ok, fair enough. The electrics is the problem. Bloody electrics, Lol.
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Post by treebruiser »

Mud 4B, grab the pedal assembly, it will bolt in and you can use it. I'll be talking to the shop who are fitting it today and will gleam whatever I can from them. I'll have chat with the owner and see if I can pass you on his number...
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Post by mud4b »

treebruiser wrote:Mud 4B, grab the pedal assembly, it will bolt in and you can use it. I'll be talking to the shop who are fitting it today and will gleam whatever I can from them. I'll have chat with the owner and see if I can pass you on his number...

will do bud. i really like bolt in...

mate i would really appreciate that.


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Post by Shadow »

mud4b wrote:not sure on that one bud.
mine is coming from a 79 series so ill ask for the accelerator pedal also

cheers mark
all 1HDFTE are fly by wire, and will all use the same pedal assembly id imagine. That said, if you had to go buy one on its own, theyd probably charge an arm and a leg, but if your buying it with the engine you should be able to get it cheap.
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Post by roscoFJ73 »

mud4b wrote:

awww crap.... anyone know a way around this?
Use a non computerised pump from a 1HD FT if you can find one
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Post by Shadow »

roscoFJ73 wrote:
mud4b wrote:

awww crap.... anyone know a way around this?
Use a non computerised pump from a 1HD FT if you can find one
i think the difference is much more than just a pump.
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Post by mud4b »

its all good, got the accelerator pedal.

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Post by dow50r »

the hdfte has 4 bolts holding pump, hdft has 2, so the timing case needs changing or redrilling and tapping to fit the pump, then you need hdft injecters that crack lower in pressure too.
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Post by treebruiser »

Mark, dont know if you spoke to him yet but you'll need a sump, oil pickup and so on off an 80 factory turbo (hdft?). The 1hdfte one from the ute is different.

Apart from that dont know what bopx he used, keep forcetting to ask him but I guess it's the factory turbo box. Will be talking to him today and will ask.
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Post by mud4b »

treebruiser wrote:Mark, dont know if you spoke to him yet but you'll need a sump, oil pickup and so on off an 80 factory turbo (hdft?). The 1hdfte one from the ute is different.

Apart from that dont know what bopx he used, keep forcetting to ask him but I guess it's the factory turbo box. Will be talking to him today and will ask.

cheers for that.
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Post by mud4b »

i will do a complete step by step writeup also of the conversion for the bible.

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Post by CRUIZED »

will be keepin an eye on this thread -When my 1Hz runs out of pull want to put one of these into my HZJ 105

Does any know the box & transfer numbers from a 79 series ute?
or would a factory 100series with 1HD-FTE be easier swap -----although the manual version are rare as hens teeth? just after a few opinions

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Post by treebruiser »

Chris, the guy who is doing thios swap has done a couple of 1HDFTE's into 105's.

The ute motor and puter is the way to go as they dont use the chipped key and you dont need to swap the dash over. He has also used the box out of the ute in the ones he has done but you will need the stick assembly as you need to mix and match some bits on the stubby lever. I think the box is the R151F?

Have a look here http://www.brian894x4.com/LC78main.html and you should be able to find all the specs and info on boxes and ratios you need.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Hey Mark,

What ball park figure did the engine cost you, or more to say how much would some one be looking at for the engine alone.

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Post by bj on roids »

just cruizin' wrote:Hey Mark,

What ball park figure did the engine cost you, or more to say how much would some one be looking at for the engine alone.

Greg
I think Mark was saying they are mostly around the $12k mark, but he got one for around $8k?
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Post by CRUIZED »

treebruiser wrote:Chris, the guy who is doing thios swap has done a couple of 1HDFTE's into 105's.

The ute motor and puter is the way to go as they dont use the chipped key and you dont need to swap the dash over. He has also used the box out of the ute in the ones he has done but you will need the stick assembly as you need to mix and match some bits on the stubby lever. I think the box is the R151F?

Have a look here http://www.brian894x4.com/LC78main.html and you should be able to find all the specs and info on boxes and ratios you need.
Just wondering who the 'GUY' is thats done a couple of 105 swaps with the 1HD-FTE's is or which workshop he works out of ?? I'm down in melbourne and havent come across anyone doing them yet!! Theres a couple of guys that have transplanted 1HD-FT (80-series donks) but i feel that these are getting on and most have got far to many kays
Came across mechanics work shop in NSW that apparently are doin the swaps http://www.lonards-automotives.com.au/default.html
R151F this is the box that my HZJ 105R runs .GXL 105 --so full time 4WD,these boxes are also in the td prado td hilux .The turboed 79 series runs the H150F box same as whats in the 80 series TD Biger stronger box!!!!!
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Post by mud4b »

well the engine is in and all hooked up as of yesterday (it had taken 1 day)

it is a very tight fit. but nearly everything from the 1hd-t swaps over if needed.

stripped the loom last night but will finish it today hopefully (still no workshop manual has turned up) but i can already see some parts i need missing from the loom. hoping to use the 1hd-t parts (relays,glow, ect)..

will be doing a full writeup on the swap with pics asap...

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Post by treebruiser »

CRUIZED wrote: Just wondering who the 'GUY' is thats done a couple of 105 swaps with the 1HD-FTE's is or which workshop he works out of ?? I'm down in melbourne and havent come across anyone doing them yet!!
I'll give you a hint.......he's not in Melbourne!

He would prefer not to have his details put up on the forum or he will spend more time on the phone than working on vehicles..........

He does exist and I have passed his details on to mud 4b.
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Post by hdj105 »

mud4b wrote:
but i can already see some parts i need missing from the loom. hoping to use the 1hd-t parts (relays,glow, ect)..
Mark, you could reconnect the toaster element to the glow system, but the engine doesn't need it to start.

Remove the heater, remove the element (air restriction), tape up the wires and save the belt screeching load on the alternator.
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Post by mud4b »

hdj105 wrote:
mud4b wrote:
but i can already see some parts i need missing from the loom. hoping to use the 1hd-t parts (relays,glow, ect)..
Mark, you could reconnect the toaster element to the glow system, but the engine doesn't need it to start.

Remove the heater, remove the element (air restriction), tape up the wires and save the belt screeching load on the alternator.

im figuring your talking about the pre heater that comes off the turbo but before the egr?

i was talking glow plug relays/ ect.. wiring is sitting on the floor, stripped and ready to go, now i need the workshop manual to work out what wires are what (as in what they do, didnt come with instrument cluster or anything for that matter on the in dash wiring loom).. hopefully the workshop man will turn up tomorrow, if not im guessing it is like every other same brand of vehicle, colours are the same throughout?

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Post by hdj105 »

mud4b wrote: im figuring your talking about the pre heater that comes off the turbo but before the egr?


Yep. Sorry can't help with the 79 wiring.
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Post by mud4b »

hdj105 wrote:
mud4b wrote: im figuring your talking about the pre heater that comes off the turbo but before the egr?


Yep. Sorry can't help with the 79 wiring.

it will be right, there is stuff all wires left once the loom has been stripped, way less than a stripped petrol loom, but being computerized it is really just like stripping a petrol loom so i found it easy.everything is marked, just need to know what they do now.
hope the workshop man turns up today...

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