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toyota 4k into lwb 1.0

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toyota 4k into lwb 1.0

Post by flyinwall »

i have searched and i cant find any info. those ppl who have put a 3k or 4k into there zook i want to know what radiator you used and what accelerator cable was used
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Post by want33s »

I haven't done it but I reckon an XB-XC Falcon V8 accelerator cable will work fine.
Most of the K engines I've seen in Zooks run the K radiator and a thermo fan.
Apart from the extra weight the thermo is their biggest letdown.

Don't bother with a 4K, get a 5K out of a LiteAce if you can.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Or an 8K - 1.8, some were EFI I think?

K's are torquey motors but In all honesty I don't think they are a very good conversion any more. They're not even really that nice a fit IMHO. Heavy, hard to set up an engine fan on, gearbox is long...

I'd look at a 1.3 conversion. There seem to be plenty of 1.3 barinas/swifts in wreckers now, that gets you the block and accessories, then you need a 1.3 sump, cam and dissy. IMHO a much better conversion.

If you're already well on the way fair enough, but this is essentially a very old conversion popular before the 1.3 was so available.

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Post by DAAS KAPITAL »

Hi mate i`ve got a 1ltr ute with a 5k liteace motor (1500cc) & 5 speed box.

Uses a modified sierra radiator - bottom tube swapped to opposite side (see pic) with a thermo fan. This setup gets too hot in summer as there is not enough water capacity to cool effectively. I will probably change to a liteace radiator next summer.

Fits well, cheap on fuel, very low geared - with 33`s it sits on 3000 revs at 100km/h - (on 31`s it sits on 3000 revs at 80km/h).

It has random carby issues on steep slopes - could be a number of things tho.

Hope this helps.

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Post by flyinwall »

cheers thanks for that mine has a webber carb on it and extractors and ill have to look at the ford accelerator cable

thanks again guys
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Post by sic_zook »

i made a cable using a pushy brake cable n a gemini radiator n thermofan
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Post by flyinwall »

DAAS KAPITAL wrote:Hi mate i`ve got a 1ltr ute with a 5k liteace motor (1500cc) & 5 speed box.

Uses a modified sierra radiator - bottom tube swapped to opposite side (see pic) with a thermo fan. This setup gets too hot in summer as there is not enough water capacity to cool effectively. I will probably change to a liteace radiator next summer.

Fits well, cheap on fuel, very low geared - with 33`s it sits on 3000 revs at 100km/h - (on 31`s it sits on 3000 revs at 80km/h).

It has random carby issues on steep slopes - could be a number of things tho.

Hope this helps.

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my thermostat housing faces the other way so it points towards the passenger side
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Post by apatrick »

hey have a 5k in a short wheel base.
used carrola radiator with thermo fan but suzuki carb much better and fits straight on.
extractors would be good to.
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Post by DAAS KAPITAL »

apatrick wrote:hey have a 5k in a short wheel base.
used carrola radiator with thermo fan but suzuki carb much better and fits straight on.
extractors would be good to.
Hey mate - could you post picks of the engine bay showing radiator & carby. Keen to know more about the carby setup as my std carby not is working right on steep hills.
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Post by flyinwall »

here is a couple of pics of my engine bay

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