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4Y petrol hilux

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4Y petrol hilux

Post by islandvitara »

hi guys, just bought my first hilux - 85 single cab style side 4x4 :D

i know nothing about it so my first question is - how do the 4Y motors go? are they reliable? power/torque figures? what mods to get a bit more out of it? :)

its rollin on 33" BF Goodrich all-terrains how far out is the speedo? just so i got an idea of how fast im actually going? :?

driving home from brissy yesterday was great, heeeeeaps better ride than the Sierra i had :armsup: i was able to hold 100 (what the speedo said) on most hills on the way home too which was great - sierra dropped back to 60 - 70kph :bad-words:

also what are the common problems with them? anything i should check or keep an eye on?



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Post by macca81 »

my old man has a 2wd hilux with a 4y in it. head is warped and it really should be dead, but it still goes. still has fairly decent torque for a little petty engine too. no idea on figures, but its not to bad an engine i think.
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Post by beinthemud »

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

cant comment on the 4wds running the 4Y but i had a 2wd with 4Y,extractors,exhaust etc n a pod :D :oops: and it was a great motor,flew compared to my next minitruck which was 22r.Was reasonably ecenomical as a 2wd but i hear alot say the 4Bs are very thirsty.

Glad you like the new ride,bit more useable than the zuk hey :armsup:
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Post by collins110 »

they are not bad i have an 86 4wd tray... when i bought mine the head was blown so i got a brand new motor... its not bad for power but with the aircon on it dies a little... i run 31s and the speedo is about 3 or 4 km out ... i run LPG on mine cos i can and it doesn't backfire like it does on petrol the only thing thhat i dont like about it is the carbi so i reconmend that you try and find an efi kit for it ... best place for mod parts is http://locktup4x4.com.au/ cos its petrol the gears are a little higher then the diesel so low range could be lower... but other than that its a nice 4wd
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Post by AUSCRUZER »

The 4y is a great motor.I had one in a 85 4 runner i used to do jymkanas in and it had heaps of torque.I ran BF 33 muds and from memory was about 10% out on the speedo.(use a gps and check for your self)The mods i did were as follows
Down draft Webber carby off v6 capri with match ported mainfold and adaptor plate.
Match ported head
Full ballance
Full freshen up of engine
Dont touch the cam size
Loose all pollution crap :)
Extractors and nice exaust
The thing will want to wheel stand down low if you take your time and do it properly
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Post by brendanteck »

I put a 4Y in my 84 4runner. Mine is on LPG. I put the electronic ignition from a tarago with extractors and a good exhaust on it. I think is flies compared to the old 3Y and the 1.3 zook I used to have. Very economical on the lpg and I can actually outpull my mates GQ with the petrol motor in it.

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Post by imsoh1 »

throw the 4y away and invest in one of these!
got it in my 84 dammm it flys! lol

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Post by macca81 »

imsoh1 wrote:throw the 4y away and invest in one of these!
got it in my 84 dammm it flys! lol

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you have an engine! awesome!!!



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Post by tufflux88 »

its a 3.8 holden POS commodore motor.
4ys are rubbish too
for the same price if not cheaper you could do a 4.0l v8 into your lux
im considering it atm
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Post by beinthemud »

tufflux88 wrote:its a 3.8 holden POS commodore motor.
4ys are rubbish too
for the same price if not cheaper you could do a 4.0l v8 into your lux
im considering it atm

You bag 3.8 V6s then 4ys Then you tell us you want to use 4.0 V8 POS
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Post by islandvitara »

thanks for the info peoples, so under further inspection under the bonnet - found it has extractors and a 2 & 1/4" straight through exhaust!!! no wonder it gets loud up top :armsup:

im only getting about an inch if that of pedal travel for the throttle!!!! had a look under the dash and noticed that i can get about another inch or so more for the pedal as the cable lose'nd up after i twisted that adjusting knob on the dash below the ignition...

general crusing it use's about 11L/100km which is pretty good i think - friday i had to tow a 1100kg caravan from boonah to mundubbera - fuel usage jumped up to around 21L/100km!!! dont think i'll tow anything again :x

i plan to eventually put the hilux into some comps this year but before that, hit a few trails and get the feel of it :P im pretty happy with the 4Y at the moment im sure it could handle some tough tracks yeah? anyone use this motor for comps lol
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Post by 83-mud-lux »

i have a fairly worked little 4y in my luxy.im an engine reconditioner for work and done a few things to get some more power from the old girl.

-had the head shaved 12 thou to put compression up
-port and polish (makes a huge difference)
-shimmed valve springs for more seat pressure
-small cam regrind
-new rings
-extractors and sports exhaust
-350 holley carb (dont put these on)
-k&n airfilter
-electronic ignition
-few other little bits and pieces to push some more ponies out of her but there the major things i done.
with the 350 holley carb on this car it used to smoke twins 33's in 2nd gear.beats a vn 3.8 v6 by about a car length by 3rd gear.

dont bother putting the 350 holley on these motors though cause they dont idle for over 15-20 odd seconds,turns out the carb is WAY to big for the size of the motor and was putting to much fuel in the engine.the carb specialist said i should be runnning about a 180cfm carb n 350cfm is twice the size lol.

i took my original carb to a carby specialist and got him to rebuild the original carby and put bigger jets in it,cost about $440

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Post by a1 mech »

Dont no much about the 4Y but the 3RZ is a direct bolt in as far as engine mount positions go for a 4Y, bit of info if you ever consider a conversion. 3RZ has about 120 killer wasps out of the box to and go really well in the lighter 80's luxes.
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Post by islandvitara »

AWSOME INFO peeps!!! :armsup: :armsup: i will be doing some research on the 3RZ but also will be looking into modding the 4Y as it is....im quiet happy with it for now if i can release a couple more ponies out of it lol
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Post by islandvitara »

so i found a VERY HELPFUL topic here on outers about the 3RZ and actually fitting it into an 86 hilux same as mine http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic113500.php i think later down the track i will be doing this mod as im happy with the 4Y for now so when i get the cash together 3RZ should be the go - i live on a farm with my gf and her dad is a mechanic with his workshop 50m from the house :D so that'll make things alot easier and cheaper :armsup:
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