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where are you? all local (australian) LJ70's are turbos and have R151F gearbox. a turbo 1KZ will shred a G52. I believe (however I may be mistaken) that a 1KZ will bolt in wherever a 2L-T was.
35" tyres will fit on a LJ70 with 2" spring lift + 2" body lift, or 4" spring lift sing 80 series springs. the tyres will rub on the inside of the rear tubs on full articulation.
To my knowledge and consulting Max Elerry's Factory Workshop Manual, all manual L series were fitted with 4 or 5 speed G52F gearbox. Mines not the one you quoted. Also my engine is a non turbo 2L, original or not I have no idea.
Why would the 1KZ sheer the gearbox?
Would a 3L or 5L engine be more suited...and turboed?
I don't wish to do any body lift, so how would I cure the rubbing of the tyres? Offset?
To my knowledge and consulting Max Elerry's Factory Workshop Manual, all manual L series were fitted with 4 or 5 speed G52F gearbox. Mines not the one you quoted. Also my engine is a non turbo 2L, original or not I have no idea.
Why would the 1KZ sheer the gearbox?
Would a 3L or 5L engine be more suited...and turboed?
I don't wish to do any body lift, so how would I cure the rubbing of the tyres? Offset?
what year is it? is it a "grey" import? I was under the (possibly mistaken?) impression that all LJ70 originally sold in Australia were turbo. the non turbos do indeed have a G52 gearbox - it is not a real strong gearbox, especially the earlier ones (pre 1988ish). the weaknesses in the G52 include the small size of all gears, only 2 bearings supporting main and counter shafts, and a 5th gear which chews its way through the counter shaft. it is improved on later models but not great. the R150/151F gearbox is a vast improvement, and if you can, get your motor complete with the gearbox. Any increase in power/torque including a 1KZ-T, or 3L or 5L with turbo, will dramatically shorten the life of your G52.
as for fitting the tyres, a 4" suspension lift will make them fit ok. you will need to correct the castor angle on the front axle or it will steer poorly.
dumbdunce wrote: I believe (however I may be mistaken) that a 1KZ will bolt in wherever a 2L-T was.
Is that also true for auto tranny? I have Japanese spec LJ78 - I think it must have A340F tranny? Where can I look up that info about LJ78 and KZJ78 to be sure?
If it's true then I guess it will be much easier to fit 1KZ-T instead of 13B-T which I was dreaming about
I am sitting here with 'Max Ellery's 1972-1990 Landcruiser Workshop Manual'.
According to this those R150/1 boxes were never fitted to bundy's. Only gearboxes ever fitted were: J30; H41, H42 and H55F; G40 and G52F.
gogo wrote:I am sitting here with 'Max Ellery's 1972-1990 Landcruiser Workshop Manual'.
According to this those R150/1 boxes were never fitted to bundy's. Only gearboxes ever fitted were: J30; H41, H42 and H55F; G40 and G52F.
the Max Ellery's book is wrong. well, at best incomplete. All turbo diesel bundys to 1989 have R151F, after 1989 they have R150F.
gogo wrote:I am sitting here with 'Max Ellery's 1972-1990 Landcruiser Workshop Manual'.
According to this those R150/1 boxes were never fitted to bundy's. Only gearboxes ever fitted were: J30; H41, H42 and H55F; G40 and G52F.
the Max Ellery's book is wrong. well, at best incomplete. All turbo diesel bundys to 1989 have R151F, after 1989 they have R150F.
How can it be wrong? I have checked 2 other workshop manuals and all bundy's upto 1989 were fitted with G52F gearboxes on a 2LT engine. After that, yes, maybe R151F.
So tell me, 3 workshop manuals surely cannot be wrong!
gogo wrote:I am sitting here with 'Max Ellery's 1972-1990 Landcruiser Workshop Manual'.
According to this those R150/1 boxes were never fitted to bundy's. Only gearboxes ever fitted were: J30; H41, H42 and H55F; G40 and G52F.
the Max Ellery's book is wrong. well, at best incomplete. All turbo diesel bundys to 1989 have R151F, after 1989 they have R150F.
How can it be wrong? I have checked 2 other workshop manuals and all bundy's upto 1989 were fitted with G52F gearboxes on a 2LT engine. After that, yes, maybe R151F.
So tell me, 3 workshop manuals surely cannot be wrong!
Bugger my compliance tag must be wrong from the factory then Maybe it was Toyota that got it wrong, not Maxy baby!
gogo wrote:I am sitting here with 'Max Ellery's 1972-1990 Landcruiser Workshop Manual'.
According to this those R150/1 boxes were never fitted to bundy's. Only gearboxes ever fitted were: J30; H41, H42 and H55F; G40 and G52F.
the Max Ellery's book is wrong. well, at best incomplete. All turbo diesel bundys to 1989 have R151F, after 1989 they have R150F.
How can it be wrong? I have checked 2 other workshop manuals and all bundy's upto 1989 were fitted with G52F gearboxes on a 2LT engine. After that, yes, maybe R151F.
So tell me, 3 workshop manuals surely cannot be wrong!
3 max ellery's manuals?
I have worked more than half a dozen turbo bunderas, and they all had R151F - including a 1985, and it definitely had an R151F. I owned a 1989 turbo bundera and it definitely has an R151F.
if you've got a photo of the build plate of a factory turbo bundera with a factory fitted G52, I'd be very interested to see it.
My parts catalogue also says no naturally aspirated LJ70's were sold in Aus. Look at the build plate and see the model number. It should end with a "Q" if it was a vehicle intended for the Aus market.
The beast only came with 30's from the 2nd hand dealer.
So to add my queries to the mix, I've got the following issues:
Will going to say, 31s or 32s require re-gearing for normal use? I'm assuming that take off will be marginally affected, due to the current lag in reaching Warp Speed as it is.
I've heard that 32s does not require lift. T or F?
Will I be able to get over 100 clicks/hr comfortably with bigger rubber given the larger radius? Currently, top speed of 100 is at around 3000+RPM and it ain't happy going much faster than 110 when the Warp Overlead Alarm starts to sound.
32x11.5's will fit with no lift. I'm running MTR's on mine and theres no rubbing in any situation. rears come very close to the inside of the guard on full flex, probably only a couple of mm spare, so any wider and scrubbage...
33x10.5's would be ok too i imagine. they might hit where the front mudflap joins on at full flex though.
no regearing is required, but it is slow. 100 on flat road is ok. 110 is pushing things. for hills its a bit of a do your best type of thing but you probably know that already.
Mine runs 33x13.5 with no lift. Havent rubbed on anything yet.
Used to go well up top on the highway (easy 120). It loved to rev but! Down low it was nasty on gearing! Pulled well once up and going including in 5th.