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BJ73 MWB Toyota "Question"

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BJ73 MWB Toyota "Question"

Post by ellard »

Hi there all

Just touching on a subject I inquired about before - but was confused with all the input (Please I dont want to offend anyone whom helped in the past but want to get it all clear before starting).

My vehcile is a BJ73 MWB 1985 - 3b diesel (5 speed)

Technical Question ;

Will a 2h diesel fit up to the bellhousing/gearbox of this vehicle.

If not what is involved with doing so?

My reason I have a spare 2h diesel engine complette (in good condition) - the old 3b is terminal and canot justify paying between $2-$5000 for another second hand engine (more than the vehcile is worth). I use the vehicle for alot of towing and the additonal power would also be great.

Many thanks

Wayne
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Re: BJ73 MWB Toyota "Question"

Post by Ice »

ellard wrote:Hi there all

Just touching on a subject I inquired about before - but was confused with all the input (Please I dont want to offend anyone whom helped in the past but want to get it all clear before starting).

My vehcile is a BJ73 MWB 1985 - 3b diesel (5 speed)

Technical Question ;

Will a 2h diesel fit up to the bellhousing/gearbox of this vehicle.

If not what is involved with doing so?

My reason I have a spare 2h diesel engine complette (in good condition) - the old 3b is terminal and canot justify paying between $2-$5000 for another second hand engine (more than the vehcile is worth). I use the vehicle for alot of towing and the additonal power would also be great.

Many thanks

Wayne
hi wayne.... you need the 2h bellhousing... and the input shaft from a 2h/3f 5 speed box... then you pull the box down and change the input shafts over... that seems to be the general consensus to do the swap... if your going to that hassel id go the 1hz route
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Post by dumbdunce »

yes that is correct, you need to use the 2H bellhousing and the 2H/2F input shaft, plus the engine mounts will need to be moved. since you need to completely disassemble the gearbox to fit the new input shaft, and the input shaft from toyota is $$$, AND you need to more or less completely disassemble the transfer case to get the gearbox apart, it is cheaper and easier if you can swap your gearbox and transfer for the correct one at a wrecker or privately. dismantling the gearbox is a world of hurt if you're not already proficient and tooled up for that sort of job.
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Post by Ruffy »

I could be (read are most probably) incorrect, but i thought you could remove the input shaft out the front by removing the front snout and the top of the box?
I vaguely remember doing an input shaft bearing this way??? maybe just the bearing comes out that way???
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Post by Andy_B »

I'd may be try to trade the 2H in for a 3B or maybe a 13-BT then you wouldn't have to deal with gearboxs and shafts, engine mounts, and engineering plates.
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Post by patrolpaul »

Hey wayne, just sell it and buy a Patrol :armsup:

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Post by ellard »

Paul - many thanks for the advise. :?: :?: :?:

BUT - I would rather have a toyota with no engine than own a patrol.

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Post by dumbdunce »

Ruffy wrote:I could be (read are most probably) incorrect, but i thought you could remove the input shaft out the front by removing the front snout and the top of the box?
I vaguely remember doing an input shaft bearing this way??? maybe just the bearing comes out that way???
unfortunately the 4th gear clutch dog which is directly behind the input gear is a larger diamter than the input gear so it is not possible to withdraw the input shaft from the gearbox simply by removing the front cover and selectors - you need to drop the cluster gear to get the input shaft out.

it might be possible to change the input bearing without pulling the whole box down.
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Post by ellard »

Hi there

many thanks for your respones - at this stage I will stick to locating a 3b or 13bt - as we need the vehcile on the road again ASAP.

I had a post in the wanted section and have had three offers of engines - and persueing this option.

Again many thanks for all your input.

Wayne Ellard

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Post by ellard »

Well I have taken on board all the advice and the out come is:

I have purchased a second hand written of 60 series wagon (rear end smash). After taking out the engine & gearbox sold the remaining body to a local crash shop (therfore the engine a gearbox cost me nothing)

I have started to fit the 2h diesel with 5 speed (overdrive). I will give you all a written report apon complettion.

I have contacted our transport people and there is not any problems regarding rego - just required to get our local plod (Police) to check the engine number when completted.

Again thanks all.

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Post by Homer »

surely someone (transport dept or engineers) will want/need to check out your welding on the mounts and general install quality?
That's the way it is in QLD costs about $50 (6 years ago) and they just have a quick poke around under the bonnet and fix a mod plate to it
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Post by midi73 »

Hey ellard. What happened to the 1hz you had there. It is the same effort to put that in as a 2h and is a far better engine.
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Post by ellard »

I will try and address - answer the questions.

Homer:

When talking to our motor rego inspection division (SA) they informed me these vehicles came out with 2h motors within the 75 series (simualar chassis) and all they wanted was for local Police officer to inspect the engine no.


Midi73

After bench testing the 1hz - it requires a rebuild but I need the vehicle back on the road ASAP therfore I will put in the 2h. I will send you a private message as I am a little confused about one issue after talking to our toyota expert.

All the best

Wayne
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