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2LT turbo onto 3L

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2LT turbo onto 3L

Post by small talk »

Hey all, my mate has a 3L hilux and wants to fit up a 2LT manifold and turbo, i believe the manifold will bolt up to the head? is this correct? and also to get oil feed and return to the turbo can we "T" into the oil line for the vacuum pump and use the same return or would it be better to weld in another return into the sump?? Has anyone used this setup before and will it work??

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Post by 4be »

the turbo wont fit unless you get a manifold custom made for it.
The return pipe (i believe) is best run straight into the sump.
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Post by Zookified »

I thought that the manifold off of the imported 2lt's bolt straight up to a 2.8?
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Post by Zookified »

Had a search. And yep the manifold does bolt straight up. Have a read of this....
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/sitemap/t-26775.html

All the info there brock. Gotta swap the bit over where the oil filter and shi bolts up like you said for the oil feed. Should be piss easy is we dont get to hammered whilst doing it all :lol:
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Post by small talk »

yeah man i searched and found heaps of info, should have done that first, anyway shouldnt be too much of a drama, but i rekon we get the 2LT sump and mod a oil return if we can, and aparently use the 2LT injector pump too is this correct??
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Post by granborismo »

i have this setup on my truck its a peice of cake to do, best thing to do for oil line is swap the heat transfer off the side of the 2lt motor (if you have one) as this has the pickup on it and as far as the oil drain goes, mine just tees into the alternator drain then into sump. also just a note a ifs sump is different than a solid axle sump. whether yours is ifs or not i dunno.also dont know whether you need to swap the pump (i never did) unless the other pump may have a boost compensator on it .just turn the fuel up and away you go. other than that, good luck with the fitment, makes a hell of a difference i can tell you that..
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Post by granborismo »

heres a good link for an install from 2lt-e to 3L

http://4wheeling.ca/board/showthread.ph ... ight=turbo
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Post by thebrunks »

As long as it's from a 2LTE which comes with a bucket/shim setup in the head as against the older roller rocker design.

The bolt patterns are the same except one stud that needs to be unscrewed & repositioned (the thread is there in the 3L head)

You have to suppley oil feed & return lines as well as water feed & return to the turbo.

There are various ways to get both oil & water, I use a steel piece for the oil sender for the oil supply & have a t piece for the vaccuum pump oil return for the turbo oil retutn.

For water you just come off the heater hoses with T pieces.

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