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Info on Diesel Hilux Motor 2L (2.4Litre) Vs L (2.2L) motor
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Info on Diesel Hilux Motor 2L (2.4Litre) Vs L (2.2L) motor
I am thinking of putting a reconditioned 2.4 Diesel (2L) motor with 6 months warranty/10000 kms in my 1982 LN46 Hilux Diesel 4x4. It has the original L motor in it now (2.2L).
1) Am I going to notice any difference
2) What are the good and bad points about a 2L motor
3) How many KM's can I expect to get out of a reconditoned 2L motor
4) What is a good price to pay for a 2L motor
5) Is it true that a 2L can bolt straight into an 1982 LN46 Hilux
Any help on the above questions would be great.
Thanks Frank
1) Am I going to notice any difference
2) What are the good and bad points about a 2L motor
3) How many KM's can I expect to get out of a reconditoned 2L motor
4) What is a good price to pay for a 2L motor
5) Is it true that a 2L can bolt straight into an 1982 LN46 Hilux
Any help on the above questions would be great.
Thanks Frank
Re: Info on Diesel Hilux Motor 2L (2.4Litre) Vs L (2.2L) mot
[1] yesFrankB wrote:I am thinking of putting a reconditioned 2.4 Diesel (2L) motor with 6 months warranty/10000 kms in my 1982 LN46 Hilux Diesel 4x4. It has the original L motor in it now (2.2L).
1) Am I going to notice any difference
2) What are the good and bad points about a 2L motor
3) How many KM's can I expect to get out of a reconditoned 2L motor
4) What is a good price to pay for a 2L motor
5) Is it true that a 2L can bolt straight into an 1982 LN46 Hilux
Any help on the above questions would be great.
Thanks Frank
[2] no bad points
[3] depends on your definition of reconditioned and the quality of the parts used
[4] refer to item 3
[5] yes
The 2L had a 5 spd gearbox and 4.556 ratio diffs 3240 rpm @110kmh
So it yould be highly recomended you replace the 4 spd with a 5 spd gearbox and the 4.875 diffs with 4.556 diffs unless you are running larger tyres this is for fuel economy
Adrian
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work it out for yourself 3240 rpm at 110 kmh with a 5spd gearbox or revving the ass at about 4000 rpm out of the diesel at 110kmhFrankB wrote:If I was to leave the original 4 speed gear box in with the new 2L motor how bad will the fuel economy be?? Will there be any other problems?
Adrian
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If the 2L is the right price the go for it, if your just buying a 2L cos you need an engine then look at 3L's.gotoy wrote:That would seem the logical solution to me too.tweak'e wrote:why not look at fitting a 3L and 5 speed ?
2L you'll notice the difference.
3L you'll WOW!.. compared to your L
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Frank I was recently shoppin around for a replacement 3L for my hilux and the average price i found from any wreckers or rebuilders was around the $3000 mark
I have heard of cheaper ones but you have to find a private seller
I think they will bolt straight in but i am totally unsure on the manifolds intake and exhaust as well as all the other bolt on such as alternator a/c compressor brackets
I am sure that you would need to do something with the injector pump though wheather you could get enough out of the old one or need to replace it I don't Know
you would possibly be better off gettin a full front cut and changin the lot over??
I have heard of cheaper ones but you have to find a private seller
I think they will bolt straight in but i am totally unsure on the manifolds intake and exhaust as well as all the other bolt on such as alternator a/c compressor brackets
I am sure that you would need to do something with the injector pump though wheather you could get enough out of the old one or need to replace it I don't Know
you would possibly be better off gettin a full front cut and changin the lot over??
Re: Info on Diesel Hilux Motor 2L (2.4Litre) Vs L (2.2L) mot
If you do thus ill swap you my 4.5s for ur 4.8stoyrex wrote:The 2L had a 5 spd gearbox and 4.556 ratio diffs 3240 rpm @110kmh
So it yould be highly recomended you replace the 4 spd with a 5 spd gearbox and the 4.875 diffs with 4.556 diffs unless you are running larger tyres this is for fuel economy
Edit: just realised your'e 3000ks away
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Frank lux kid in melbnourne has a 3L and 5 speed gearbox for sale for 1500 only problem is its pick up I think!! You could probably get it frieghted might want to get someone to check it out for ya, but to me thats sounds like a really good price for a motor and gearbox.
check it out under the classifieds, drive trains,
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check it out under the classifieds, drive trains,
Pete
if you fit a later model 5 speed you will need a custom crossmember, new rear drive shaft and a new front drive shaft.
I have a early model 4 speed which has been modified with the fitiment of a 5th gear. This gearbox is for sale and is the gearbox suited to a L series diesel. I am asking $500 PM if you are interested.
I have a early model 4 speed which has been modified with the fitiment of a 5th gear. This gearbox is for sale and is the gearbox suited to a L series diesel. I am asking $500 PM if you are interested.
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The advantage with the late model 5 speed is fitting longer front drive shaft and improve front end articulation with out stressing or breaking unisbubs wrote:if you fit a later model 5 speed you will need a custom crossmember, new rear drive shaft and a new front drive shaft.
I have a early model 4 speed which has been modified with the fitiment of a 5th gear. This gearbox is for sale and is the gearbox suited to a L series diesel. I am asking $500 PM if you are interested.
Adrian
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