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echnidna
20th January 2007, 06:49 PM
The engine in my Hilux has croaked bigtime.
I don't think its worth pulling down.

So I need a 2.4 Litre Hilux Motor or a hilux wrecker

Any clues where to get one and cost?

Iain
20th January 2007, 06:54 PM
The 4WD club member often upgrade to bigger engines and offload the standard unit, see if there is anything here
http://www.hiluxclub.org.au/

SawDustSniffer
20th January 2007, 09:34 PM
The 4WD club member often upgrade to bigger engines and offload the standard unit, see if there is anything here
http://www.hiluxclub.org.au/

in the "NT" a highlux with a 308 and big 3 3 tires is called a Rolllux"

echnidna
21st January 2007, 08:54 AM
Found a damaged one (rolled) on ebay.

Amongst other goodies it has

wait for it

High Lift Springs.

I wonder why it rolled?

Christopha
21st January 2007, 09:10 AM
Don't muck around, chuck a holden V6 in 'er!

echnidna
21st January 2007, 09:14 AM
Was wondering about the hotrod idea!!

But I don't feel like updating the entire drive train

Iain
21st January 2007, 09:31 AM
I put on an ARB aftermarket suspension on my 80 series about 2 years ago and was told about all the mods I would need, the clowns were horrified when I said I 'didn't' want it jacked up off the ground 6 feet, just a nice suspension that won't sag and suitable for towing heavy loads, the same height as stock standard.
They just couldn't believe that I didn't want the wank pack.
What you can't get clowns to believe is that #1, high lifts make the vehicle unstable #2 high lift does not give ground clearance, unless you can get the diffs up a bit higher.

dazzler
21st January 2007, 11:24 AM
Hi Bob

If you havent already grabbed the wreck

AND

you are planning on keeping it for a goodly length of time check out a replacement long motor from Toyota. They almost halved the price of a lot of the hilux motors a couple of years back. Still not cheap but will do another 350k at least.

cheers

Eddie Jones
21st January 2007, 11:42 AM
Give the pen turners a hoy.

Maybe they could whip you one up on the lathe!

echnidna
21st January 2007, 03:50 PM
I might take the head off in a coupla days & have a sticky,
who knows - maybe its rebuildable

Iain
21st January 2007, 04:17 PM
Petrol or Diesel??????

echnidna
21st January 2007, 04:24 PM
petrol

Harry72
22nd January 2007, 10:00 PM
Bah chucka 350 chev in it... and give it some balls(see Blueys ute world for the balls...)

Edit, blueys dont seem to have them, I thought they did... found some not in oz tho http://www.bullsballs.com/

journeyman Mick
23rd January 2007, 01:50 AM
Bob,
it's possible to fit a holden V6 without upgrading the drive train, there;s a local mob here who's done countless conversions. I had one with a warmed up 3.5V8, standard drivetrain and the only problem I ever had in the 5 years I owned it was a broken rear half axle. Happened as I was chugging down the main street at a pedestrian pace, it's been known to happen with the standard motors too. There's a groove machined in the axle which takes a bearring retainer. The groove has square shoulders (stress point) and it just sheared through the groove. Mate of mine has a 4.2 V8 in his and has been hammering it for 15 years without any breakdowns.

It may be possible to buy a suitable new motor from one of the import places. I know that I can get a brand new motor for my current ute (Rodeo 2.8 diesel) from an importer on the gold coast, for less than what it would cost to get a full rebuild done on mine.

Mick