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2.8 in place of 22r

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2.8 in place of 22r

Post by crapzooky »

to replace a 22r petrol in my hilux with a 2.8 diesel would i have to get it engineered? or just change of engine numba?
ne help apreciated
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Post by Barney7779 »

Mate of mine had this done and didnt need engineers

Not a small job- All the wireing needs to be swapped out and the instrument cluster aswell so all the correct warning lights are there and working

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Post by Apocalypse »

Approx cost? Doing it yourself/getting a business to do it?
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Post by crapzooky »

so probly best to get a wreck nd swap in the required bits and pieces.
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Post by Barney7779 »

Mate had a business do it for him and it cost him $4500 all up


Motor had done 15k since rebuild


I would recomend getting a wreck so you have both cars side by side and can see exactly where everything came from and needs to go
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Post by crapzooky »

i was told i would have to swap the diff centres also from a diesel is this true?
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