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Toyota 3y ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

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Toyota 3y ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Post by Donald2 »

Hi there i woyld like to have some information about Toyota engine 3Y

Thank you
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Post by Gwagensteve »

They're rubbish.

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3Y

Post by error »

Have one in my rig..
No power house but ok..
good on fuel and very relible..
as a side note my understanding it that most toyota forklifts use the 4Y (same motor, longer stroke, bigger bore) so they must be ok..
also means parts will be around for a while & cheap...
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Post by Gwagensteve »

It's a toyota, so it's generally going to be reliable, but you'd never choose to run a 3Y.

the 22R on the other hand is a ripper!

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Post by pom »

wouldnt run it was a prick of a thing and real tempromental :cry:
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Post by Donald2 »

I would like to have more tihngs to know about it i want to fit it on a Samurai . . . what is better 3Y or 4Y

i would like to have possitives and nagetive suggestions about this engines pls
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Post by Donald2 »

Gwagensteve wrote:It's a toyota, so it's generally going to be reliable, but you'd never choose to run a 3Y.

the 22R on the other hand is a ripper!

Steve.

The 22R i know its better but difficult to find over here . . .
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