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v8 conversions

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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v8 conversions

Post by trev1 »

Looks like I can get hold of a 308/turbo 400 adapted to the cruiser transfer and everything to go with it( owner going back to diesel) for my project cruiser. I am a fairly skilled diesel fitter so the technical aspects aren't a prob but I was wondering (hopefully from someone with a similar setup) what pitfalls I may come across.
One I was curious about was overheating. Its got a fair size radiator but not a huge area for airflow. Does this give troubles in the bush??
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Post by croozy »

With the right conversion kit it is a lot less painful. I used marks adaptor stuff & it was pretty straight forward. I will depend however what model tojo you have as to little hicup's you might face.
it's never a problem until it can't be fixed, even then it' only a minor set back
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Post by TheBigBoy »

croozy - its already adapted he said.

There is a reason he is going back to a diesel. If its still in his truck. Take it for a spin. Your much much better off with a 350 as its the same eco aswell. As for your question. a SHOUDED twin thermal system with nice high flow radiator is heaps. Go hard all day long in the bush with no probs. I have known people to put them on a switch but, so they can turn them off and so they dont kick in during a water crossing and burn out. But mines been fine.
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Post by croozy »

Sorry, I should've been a little more clearer I was talking about engine mount adaptors. There are a couple of companies that make them but I feel they are the beter ones. i have the standard radiator in 40 & have never had a problem
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it's never a problem until it can't be fixed, even then it' only a minor set back
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Post by Punchy »

i got a 308 in me 45 - and never had a day of trouble with heat using the factory 45 radiator. gas / petrol combo

I can only assume that the v8 and gear is out of a similar truck that your wanting to put it in too. Just make sure all the accessories come withthe motor like the starter and alternator and power sterring if you can...saves sourcing all this crap later
45 series ute - 308 -gas -35's- lifted -no flex..But i got air lockers !

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Post by richardsc »

band an auto cooler on your radiator to,got a 350 chev with 400 auto in my 45,standard radiator,never over heats,plus auto cooler to help keep it cool,autos dont like heat
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Post by mrRocky »

the early toyo manuals disintergrate behind a 308, good thing its an auto
should be alot nicer to drive. Check your diffs arnt gunna make you run outta legs tho
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Post by trev1 »

Far as I know, the diffs I am going to use are 4.11's. I think they will be OK. I plan on running 235/85R16 tyres or 33's so I think it should be bout right.
Owners going back to a 12ht/5 speed, this is why he's selling and why I can get the complete driveline, mounts and everything. I have taken it for a spin and it seems to go fine. I'm not real concerned about the motor, but the trans and transfer sound real good. I couldn't get any noise at all out of the setup. It shifts real good and doesent seem to hesitate in kickdown or flare in between gears.
Thanks again for you thoughts, its good to hear from those who have already travelled this road.
The driveline is coming out of an 84 , 45 series troopy. It was supposed to had $3500 spent on the tranny and transfer. There is a cooler about 12" by 12" in the deal as well.
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