g'day every one
ive just bought a 350 chev engine and wondering if it will fit in my 90 mdl hilux single cab i still want to keep it manual and dont know if the box will take it is there any other stronger boxes out there that i can use or will mine be fine? also i want to fit 35 inch tyres under it i have a 2" body lift and soon getting a 2" suspension lift will i have to cut any guards? thanks for your reply
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350 chev in a hilux
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if the origional engine in the lux was a 3L then you have a G52 box which are relitively weak (so im told) and according to what i have read on this site, a fair guess is that pushing 35's and a three-fiddy you will chew boxes like a porn star...
you should get a turbo 700 or the likes, or if ya want a manual, tray for a R151 from a supra / V6runner
don't quote me on this tech, this is from what i have read. someone will correct me if i'm wrong, but thats a start.
good luck
you should get a turbo 700 or the likes, or if ya want a manual, tray for a R151 from a supra / V6runner
don't quote me on this tech, this is from what i have read. someone will correct me if i'm wrong, but thats a start.
good luck
indubitably
A G52 if in good condition to start with will last if you don`t drive like a dickhead. It all comes down to how you drive, you can drive a rig hard but still do it in a way that is easier on the drive train and make parts last. If you do things like drop the clutch when changing gears then yes it will blow up.
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