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Fitting H motor into a Bj42 is it straight swap?
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Fitting H motor into a Bj42 is it straight swap?
Hi guys my 3B is looking bit longth in tooth, I think its done a head gasket and its burning shit load of oil etc.
I'm looking at either getting another 3B to build up and swap in or I have option to get a H motor (6cyl diesel from a HJ45) for a reasonable price. To me the HJ45 looks identical from firewall foward to my BJ42 am I right in assuming it will fit in no worries? Also will it mate to my 4 speed or do I need to use the 4 speed it comes with?
I've noticed power and torque wise the H is almost identical to the 3B so not expecting any power increase etc. and would rebuild the H with new rings possibly pistons etc.
Basically I want a reliable engine for minimum cost and would like to stay diesel, would love 14bt etc. but not mad on spending big bucks
I'm looking at either getting another 3B to build up and swap in or I have option to get a H motor (6cyl diesel from a HJ45) for a reasonable price. To me the HJ45 looks identical from firewall foward to my BJ42 am I right in assuming it will fit in no worries? Also will it mate to my 4 speed or do I need to use the 4 speed it comes with?
I've noticed power and torque wise the H is almost identical to the 3B so not expecting any power increase etc. and would rebuild the H with new rings possibly pistons etc.
Basically I want a reliable engine for minimum cost and would like to stay diesel, would love 14bt etc. but not mad on spending big bucks
there old engines not bad but no 1hz,
i think your engine mounts should line up (or it'd be easy to get H mounts)
your gearbox has a longer input shaft (or was it shorter) than that behind the 6, so get a 6 cylinder (any not just diesel) transmission, or rebuild yours with the 6 cyl input shaft
i think your engine mounts should line up (or it'd be easy to get H mounts)
your gearbox has a longer input shaft (or was it shorter) than that behind the 6, so get a 6 cylinder (any not just diesel) transmission, or rebuild yours with the 6 cyl input shaft
Spit my last breath
NOOOOOOO dont do the H motor 3.6 litres of no power or torque 2H engine much better or 12HT or 1HZ the list goes on .......
I gave my H motor away FOR FREE it cost me my SANITY
I gave my H motor away FOR FREE it cost me my SANITY
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ToyTruck wrote:NOOOOOOO dont do the H motor 3.6 litres of no power or torque 2H engine much better or 12HT or 1HZ the list goes on .......
I gave my H motor away FOR FREE it cost me my SANITY
In terms of specs on paper its no worse than the 3B which I find adequate, Id luv a 2H etc. but they get expensive quickly
agreed, the H is not a huge performer, probably a little more peaky than a 3b. but they are reliable, and alegedly 2H's had a habit of splitting heads
the H seems to sacrifice the head gasket before that happens (according to everyone i spoke to when i thought i'd done my head)
if your just looking for something to keep the truck running, radiator piping might be different, i think that the airbox is on the opposite side to the engine in a 3b (from what i saw at a wreckers). if it was a straight gearbox/ motor swap, should all be pretty easy
the H seems to sacrifice the head gasket before that happens (according to everyone i spoke to when i thought i'd done my head)
if your just looking for something to keep the truck running, radiator piping might be different, i think that the airbox is on the opposite side to the engine in a 3b (from what i saw at a wreckers). if it was a straight gearbox/ motor swap, should all be pretty easy
Spit my last breath
hj 45 wrote:I don't mind the H motor, slow off the mark, but pretty good really
Add extractors and a free flowing exhaust and a tickle of the pump/timing and you haeva sweet coal burner.
I loved my H - I kept up with others and the only drawback was changing that f$#@n oil filter. those O rings are serious PITA
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the way i was looking at it .... if the H motor needs a rebuild then wouldnt you be better rebuilding your 3B and then the money you would have had to spend on actually fitting the H motor could go towards "performance mods" for the 3B
i am not really familiar with the 3B but i would assume you would need different radiator , wiring , exhaust and the location of the engine mounts would be different
i do have to admit my old H motor took a beating it handled everything except the 35s
it had enough torque to break 2 transfer cases
i am not really familiar with the 3B but i would assume you would need different radiator , wiring , exhaust and the location of the engine mounts would be different
i do have to admit my old H motor took a beating it handled everything except the 35s
it had enough torque to break 2 transfer cases
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Add extractors and a free flowing exhaust and a tickle of the pump/timing and you haeva sweet coal burner.
I loved my H - I kept up with others and the only drawback was changing that f$#@n oil filter. those O rings are serious PITA The Finger The Finger The Finger The Finger
Yes, I've got extractors on my H motor and it's cool. As for the oil filters, I bought an adaptor from Queensland Cruisers here in Rocky that allows me to
fit Z175 fliter on......so no more bloody o rings.
hj 45 wrote:Add extractors and a free flowing exhaust and a tickle of the pump/timing and you haeva sweet coal burner.
I loved my H - I kept up with others and the only drawback was changing that f$#@n oil filter. those O rings are serious PITA The Finger The Finger The Finger The Finger
Yes, I've got extractors on my H motor and it's cool. As for the oil filters, I bought an adaptor from Queensland Cruisers here in Rocky that allows me to
fit Z175 fliter on......so no more bloody o rings.
YES!!! Wish I did the day I dropped 9L of black oil all over my driveway!!
Dam O rings!
The H is a top engine - but has a 300rpm lower redline than the 3B.
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XW wagon - the dogs car...
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XW wagon - the dogs car...
a187luv wrote:BJonroids, aka Rob, did a 2h swap. he rekons if he had to do it all over again, he'd get pretty much the whole front cut as you'd need a lot more than just the engine...ie radiator,hoses...etc.
my 2c.
yer more i look into it more another 3B makes sense.
This is going a bit off topic but if I planned on turboing the 3B later is it worth rebuilding the 3B with forged pistons etc. (no idea if such thing exists for diesels just going on car experience)
Or is a good rebuilt 3B adequate for turboing with stock internals?
Not sure about 3B stength but while your looking into turbos look for superchargers as well....... a lot of jap import superchargers getting around now .... simple belt driven no major exhaust mods
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