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2RZFE into a 86 hilux

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2RZFE into a 86 hilux

Post by taziiy »

As the topic says would a 2RZFE go into a 86 lux with out much modifacation will the g52 gearbox bolt up or beeter to look for a engine and box :?
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Post by NICK »

i sold a guy a 3rz to go into a bundera, you need the 3rz bellhousing, move some mounts, fark around alittle. Once all said and done the conversion cost the guy around 7500 and about 6weeks of his time.

I dont believe it is a good move but it is do able.


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Post by taziiy »

geeze i didnt think it would be that expensive that idea just flew out the window :cry:
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Post by NICK »

also parts for a 2RZ are very very hard to get, they are well known for shitting the harmonic and blown heads apart. It is approximatly 1100 for a new casting and i dont think you will have much luck finding a second hand one.


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Post by taziiy »

yeah thanx for the help
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Post by toyrex »

Cheaper to fit the Commodore V6 If you do the work yourself
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