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Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on
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Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on
This is the thread to post the most obscure toyota realted question & see if the Toyota Guru has an answer.
Here goes my feble attempt:
Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??
Here goes my feble attempt:
Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??
2005 GU3 Patrol ST Ute
Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on
yes the head and the block will bolt up, I am pretty sure a 1HZ block is more or less identical to a 1HD-T except it is drilled for the oil supply and drain for the turbo. The bopre and deck height are the same, the big end bearing cradle is the same. The crank is the same (same journal size for mains and big ends, same stroke) but early 1HZ cranks were not nitrided. now the same part number is used for replacement cranks for 1HZ, 1HD-T, 1HD-FT, 1HD-FTE. The pistons are very different (combustion chamber in the direct injector piston), and the heads are obviously different. conrods probably the same. camshafts are different between turbo and non turbo. timing belt and all timing gears, timing cases, vac pump and power steer pump, sump are the same.Mytqik wrote:This is the thread to post the most obscure toyota realted question & see if the Toyota Guru has an answer.
Here goes my feble attempt:
Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??
so - no you can't make a 1HD-T just by bolting on a top end, but yes you could build a 1HD-T (effectively - the engine number would still be 1HZ) on a 1HZ block.
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So does that mean a 1hz extractors would bolt up to a 1h-dt??
(the reason i ask is that I *may* be able to get a cheap 1h-dt bare motor & was wondering if I could effectively bolt this in where my 1hz is. I would then add the turbo to the 1h-dt as $$$ become available)
So does that mean a 1hz extractors would bolt up to a 1h-dt??
(the reason i ask is that I *may* be able to get a cheap 1h-dt bare motor & was wondering if I could effectively bolt this in where my 1hz is. I would then add the turbo to the 1h-dt as $$$ become available)
2005 GU3 Patrol ST Ute
yes I think the bolt/port patterns are the same, but without the turbo a direct injected motor is pretty rough. you wouldn't like it and it's probably not very good for the big ends to rattle all the time under load.Mytqik wrote:Outerlimits 0, Dumbdunce 1
So does that mean a 1hz extractors would bolt up to a 1h-dt??
(the reason i ask is that I *may* be able to get a cheap 1h-dt bare motor & was wondering if I could effectively bolt this in where my 1hz is. I would then add the turbo to the 1h-dt as $$$ become available)
the 1HD-T will bolt in where the 1HZ was but the spline in the clutch will be different so you need to get a custom driven plate ($$$$ - there is an isuzu part that works but it is over $400 from memory) or use the 1HZ flywheel with a heavy duty aftermarket clutch (the 1HZ factory clutch WILL NOT cut it with a 1HD-T).
don't run the 1HD-T without the turbo. it will smoke and be noisy and rough and has crappy compression so it won't make good power. a CT26 from a wrecker should only be $400ish - could probably use one off a supra if you can't get a cruiser one - wheel trims and A/R's will be different but any turbo is better than no turbo.
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Dear Dunce, oh guru of all things yota.....
1. What is the allowable spider gear backlash in my yota lux 4.88 diffs?
2. Is it safe to run a diff that has obiously been in the front of a hilux axle for a number of kms in the rear axle of a hilux?
3. How much can you get me one hilux 8" airlocker for (dont need compressor, just the centre)?
4. Why do toyotas reign supreme over nissans?
1. What is the allowable spider gear backlash in my yota lux 4.88 diffs?
2. Is it safe to run a diff that has obiously been in the front of a hilux axle for a number of kms in the rear axle of a hilux?
3. How much can you get me one hilux 8" airlocker for (dont need compressor, just the centre)?
4. Why do toyotas reign supreme over nissans?
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the tolerance is fairly wide and in any case not that critical, the range is in the order of .02mm to .25mm, obviously less is better.Gribble wrote:Dear Dunce, oh guru of all things yota.....
1. What is the allowable spider gear backlash in my yota lux 4.88 diffs?
yes. in fact this is arguably good way of almost doubling the life of your diffs since the front, standard rotation diff in a hilux is driven on the overdrive side of the teeth when driving forwards. It is wise to check the crownwheel backlash first - unless it has had a hard life though it should be like new.2. Is it safe to run a diff that has obiously been in the front of a hilux axle for a number of kms in the rear axle of a hilux?
I think they are $1100ish - ARB doesn't give me any discounts :(3. How much can you get me one hilux 8" airlocker for (dont need compressor, just the centre)?
the seats don't tear out of the floor in toyotas when you drive 20km of corrugations.4. Why do toyotas reign supreme over nissans?
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ok you've got me there. turbo4t might know - he had a H in the shop a few months ago. otherwise I'd ring Hardparts and ask them to cross reference the part numbers for both engines.bad_religion_au wrote:dear dunce
is the clutch setup on the back of the H (not 2H) diesel motor and the clutch setup on the F (not 2f) motor interchangeable (i know their similar design)
the H motor is junk anyway, get rid of it
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obviously it cannot be donedow50r wrote:Ouy Brian
How do u remove a 1hz injection pump from the alloy casing without breaking the casing ???????
:-)))))))
Andrew
(that one was really really really stuck on there, normally the gear just about falls off when you undo the nut)
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engine wear rate is approximately proportional to the square of the rpm, for normal operating conditions (ie below redline), all other things being equal (assuming no knocking or oil starvation at very low rpm), so "safe" is a relative term. 3000rpm will not immediately damage the motor, but it will stress the loaded components a lot more than slightly lower revs. You should aim for cruising speeds at around, or slightly above your peak torque (around 2500rpm for a 3L I think). at peak torque your engine is operating at peak efficiency, so you get the best balance of wear, speed and fuel economy. Fuel economy is however also adverly affected by air resistance, so an even lower speed will produce peak economy - probably around 70 - 80km/h for a hilux.De-lux wrote:whats the highest safe RPM to rev out a diesel 3L (like on the freeway)... when im punching a dollar twenty five on the M1 im reading about 3100rpm... it doesn't heat up, and it uses a lot more fuel, but whats the consequences?
since the speed limit on the M1 is likely to be 100 or 110, sticking to those speeds will definitely reduce the potential wear and tear on your wallet and on your license.
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toyota Australia's marketing department would have you believe it means 'Rock Wallaby' which may well be true for a particular aboriginal language or dialect, but since there is no language called 'Aboriginal', the statement is at best a half-truthRock Wallaby wrote:Dunce,
what does bundera mean (in aboriginal) ?
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WOO HOO I DID ITdumbdunce wrote:ok you've got me there. turbo4t might know - he had a H in the shop a few months ago. otherwise I'd ring Hardparts and ask them to cross reference the part numbers for both engines.bad_religion_au wrote:dear dunce
is the clutch setup on the back of the H (not 2H) diesel motor and the clutch setup on the F (not 2f) motor interchangeable (i know their similar design)
the H motor is junk anyway, get rid of it
the H is a fine motor. if your not in a hurry. or don't need to source a clutch for it
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I wouldn't drive even a non-turbo hilux with IFS rears, let alone towing with it. as soon as you point it at someting steep in low range it will wrap up, it will destroy your springs and if you're extra lucky it will take out shocks and other stuff when it happens. stop being a sook and build yourself a wrap bar, it is cheap and doesn't take long.BadLux wrote:Dear Dumbdunce
Will my 2.8TD hilux with IFS rears and extended shackles be able to tow a boat without getting axle wrap??
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no matter what you do you will never, ever be happy with IFS if you want to drive hard off road. you will either keep spending incrementally over the few years you put up with it until the vehicle is destroyed or you get fed up with IFS, or just cough up now and do a SAS and get it over with.
upgrades, changes alterations to the IFS system over the years have made it a bit stronger but the bottom line is the diff is too small and the articulation is too poo. Owning a patrol is almost preferable to owning an IFS hulix.
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so it has a G52 gearbox? 1G-GZE I think will fit. you can turbo or supercharge the 22R, it's good for a mild boost - a more interesting conversion than an engine swap. but if you want a sports car, go and buy a Pulsar GTi-R or something - if you want a good offroader, don't waste money on an engine swap. Engine swaps are almost always disappointing and almost always cost twice as much as you budget (the exception is swapping ratty old V8's into ratty old patrols or cruisers where there is no EFI drama, the bellhousing is sourced cheap and second hand, and the engine is only a few hunnert bucks)benhl wrote:DD - Please list all supercharged engines that will bolt up to a std 94 hilux petrol gearbox etc that has got a 22r in it now.
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