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15B in a cruiser?

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15B in a cruiser?

Post by Frankenyota »

Got a 15b at work with a blown head gasket, and wanted to know if it's worth fixing up with a turbo?
Have heard a few good things about these motors.

The plan was to fit it to a cruiser maybe a 60 series or a 40.

Will the engine bolt up to a land cruiser box, say a 13b or similar, or are they a different animal?

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Matt
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Re: 15B in a cruiser?

Post by midi73 »

Frankenyota wrote:Got a 15b at work with a blown head gasket, and wanted to know if it's worth fixing up with a turbo?
Have heard a few good things about these motors.

The plan was to fit it to a cruiser maybe a 60 series or a 40.

Will the engine bolt up to a land cruiser box, say a 13b or similar, or are they a different animal?

cheers
Matt
No they wont fit. You had better give it to me. Only kidding Lol.
I have put a 14B in my bj73 and it fit with no mods at all. I have been told (but cant confirm) that you need to grind a little bit off some high points in the bell housing, to clear the clutch and fly wheel to fit the 15B. Apart from that I have been told that it is as easy a swap as the 14B.
Seriously though, If you dont want to do anything with it I would be interested in taking it of your hands. As is.
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Post by Frankenyota »

Did you use a 3b bellhousing and input shaft to bolt up your 14b to the middy gearbox?

Do you run a turbo?

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Post by Highway-Star »

The 15b should bolt up to any 'b' bellhousing.


I think the grinding may be refering to fitting a 'b' bellhousing to an R151 gearbox, you have to grind something then. Otherwise the engine to bellhousing is 100% bolt on.
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Post by Frankenyota »

Do you know if the flywheels are interchangable?
This one was thrown in the scrap bin.
Can you bolt up an auto, as in the auto 13bt?

Guess i will pull the head and check the damage, as it got a bit hot.

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Post by Highway-Star »

Not totally sure about 15b to earlier b engine flywheel interchangability. However I think a clutch guy told me that they are the same as HJ75 flywheels, so double check on this, but it may be an option.

I know nothing about toyota autos, sorry.

They are not a cheap engine, so give it a check. They are the most bizarre 16 valve arrangement in the head ive ever seen, its like somebody cheated :).
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Post by RED60 »

Almost sent a pm to see if you wanted to sell it as well..... woulda shoulda coulda.... I'm still interested.. if it's shagged, I'm still interested
Show me the money..SHOW ME THE MONEY
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Post by midi73 »

RED60 wrote:Almost sent a pm to see if you wanted to sell it as well..... woulda shoulda coulda.... I'm still interested.. if it's shagged, I'm still interested
I was first. Lol.
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Post by midi73 »

Frankenyota wrote:Did you use a 3b bellhousing and input shaft to bolt up your 14b to the middy gearbox?

Do you run a turbo?

Matt
Yes I used all the B stuf. Basically just took the 3B out and bolted the 14B in. No I am not running a turbo yet unfortunatly. will be as soon as I can. I could not get hold of a turbo engine at the time, plus they tend to be flogged more.
The grinding I was told about was a little bit off the support ribs on the inside of the bell housing as the clutch etc is a lot bigger.
No, i dont kow the answer to the auto either.
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Post by Frankenyota »

The plan might be out the window cause the engine place want the motor back, or a core deposit has to be paid :x

What sort of money are these engines worth?

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Post by Highway-Star »

Frankenyota wrote:The plan might be out the window cause the engine place want the motor back, or a core deposit has to be paid :x

What sort of money are these engines worth?

Matt

Yeah we had this problem when dad bought his 15B. eventually conviced them to sell us one outright. Charged us around $7000 if i remember correct (this is a 100% rebuilt motor). Found out later they gave us the price for a 2nd hand non-rebuilt one they had; price should have been closer to $9000 apparantly. We also had to get the diesel pump modified, as it was original a 15B-FE motor, and we had it modded back to 15B-F.
Personally too much money for a motor IMO, but my father was happy to pay the 7 (His car, not mine).
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