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Engine conversion in 1996 Triton 4WD

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Engine conversion in 1996 Triton 4WD

Post by Triton Ownwer 65 »

Can you put a 6g72 into a 4g54 petrol 1996 4WD dual cab
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Re: Engine conversion in 1996 Triton 4WD

Post by 4ePajero »

Triton Ownwer 65 wrote:Can you put a 6g72 into a 4g54 petrol 1996 4WD dual cab
With enough $$$, cutting disks and welding rods, just about anything can go into almost anything else.
:D

It will fit in the engine bay, I think.

I always recommend to buy the entire drive train (engine, gearbox and transfer case) as a unit. I don't like adapters.

You will need an uprated radiator.
Check the diff ratios to make sure you don't over-rev the engine.
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Post by Triton Ownwer 65 »

thanks. i will surely check that out. but theres also the computer in the 6G72, i'm worried it may be to much work and cost if i have to hook up an assembly for the computer. i realise i'd have to get a new exhaust and a gearbox. whooo! its getting bigger. lol
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