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07-03-09, 11:51 AM
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ROTM-Southerncruiser62's 1992 Diesel Pickup
So what we started with, a 1992 toyota pickup with a locked up 22RE, which became a great platform for the intentions of the project. Where we were headed, 1KZ-TE/5 Speed manual swap. I started out on the project helping a friend of mine who had actually purchased the truck and drivetrain already, I was there to lend a hand in the dismantling and offer a second opinion on various aspects of the project. I will continue with a more in depth write-up when time allows but here's a few pictures to get started with.
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Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
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07-03-09, 11:53 AM
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Few more photos.
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Greg
Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
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07-03-09, 12:33 PM
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Howdy! So is that engine bay the donor or the new recipient? I'm interested in this for my 85. I drive it like a diesel anyway(shift up before 2500 rpm) on my 22Re. Overall cost for swap and drivabliity when done? What's that green and white thing rooting around in the background? John
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76 FJ55, Safari Grade. 350 SBC, Lockrightx2, SO, SR, PS, York on board, 35" Krawlers, and way too much junk in the trunk!!!! 
85 Toyota mini truck  for chase/support!
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07-03-09, 12:49 PM
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Engine bay is from the completed conversion. Trucks been done for about a year now, I would have to go back through some of the costs I am aware of, say this because as you can probably see the truck went through practically a full restore, new interior, new OEM bed, paint, wheels and tires, suspension, etc.
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Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
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07-03-09, 02:24 PM
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I'm just thinking in terms of cost of engine misc stuff to make it work. How does it drive, and what kind of MPG does it get? John
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76 FJ55, Safari Grade. 350 SBC, Lockrightx2, SO, SR, PS, York on board, 35" Krawlers, and way too much junk in the trunk!!!! 
85 Toyota mini truck  for chase/support!
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07-06-09, 11:04 PM
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super sweet!!!im always envious of a job done that clean and correct!!!!
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1985 4runner,softop,22re,5.29 yukons,rear detroit locker,5 inch lift,33's, Warn M8000,armor,swampers,rust,etc
1975 FJ40 "Monongahela Monster" Buggy Project 2f,LincolnLocked,snorkel,Mini-truck PS,33's,full cage,more to come
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07-06-09, 11:54 PM
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looks factory. nice work. how much you pay for a set of spark plugs?
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07-08-09, 04:53 PM
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Very very nice.
I'm eagerly awaiting the pics of the process. That's the interesting (and hard) part.
I see you kept the 4WD ECU. If you want to get a T-case knob with the 4WD button on the left side (facing the driver) I'm sure I could round up the number for you. I like the RHD shift levers myself, as they look cool. Annoying though when you are driving with someone who just doesn't get that they are closer to the passengers legs than normal, eh?
Did this start as a half-cut, or a simple engine/transmission combo with the other bits sourced separately?
Viton fuel lines, or standard rubber?
Did you swap the harness on the engine, or under the dash? More precisely: which harness did you modify--the vehicle or the engine harness?
That looks awesome. I think I might need to get myself one of those Hilux badges.
Dan
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07-09-09, 04:36 AM
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Pics of the progress are coming, I just haven't had time to get all that together and posted up yet. Project was a half-cut, Michael Hooper was able to help make that happen. Standard lines right now, I am looking to eventually swap over to viton lines. This go round we actually removed the engine harness and dash harness only to find out that only the engine harness needs to be addressed, the engine harness was the modified harness. I have spent some time helping a buddy complete this same swap (well his is an auto) on a 4runner and it's nearing completion. Went a little smoother with some of the things we learned in converting this one.
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Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
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07-13-09, 06:12 AM
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Where in NC are ya'll. I'm planning a diesel swap into a 80's extended cab and would mind checking yours at if your close by.
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07-13-09, 07:34 AM
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I am in Cary, NC anytime you would want to come by and take a peek, gain some advise just let me know.
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Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
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07-14-09, 01:52 AM
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Overall cost for swap and drivabliity when done? What's that green and white thing rooting around in the background? John
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I'm also interested in conversion costs. I have a 22RE with blown head gasket and am contemplating a swap to a diesel.
What diesel mileage are you getting?
The green and white thingy looks like an Iron Pig but I'm not the best at identifying older toys yet.
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07-14-09, 04:21 AM
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Thanks for the offer...I'm on the outer banks but get to raleigh now and then. I may be there in a couple weekend. I'll let you know if I make it that way.
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07-16-09, 11:15 AM
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I am halfway thinking about a diesel swap into my 85 too! It is currently a 22r, that has been bored out, huge carb, headers, cam, "head work" etc. What I would prefer is something dead simple that starts super easy and reliable. I am thinking OBX trips!? I don't want to be the guy broke down on the way to / from or during and it would be nice to drive there and back instead of tow rig.
I suppose a 22RE would be "easier" but if I am going to bother with a whole engine swap anyway.... Been lurking around here trying to see what parts I would have to have, mine is a G52 tranny and I think the smaller / older diesels need a W56 behind em.
Nice ride dude, I am very jealous!
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1985 Toyota Pickup, 35" BFGs, 4.7 t-case, 5.29 gears (100:1 crawl), Warn 8274, and rear spool, more coming soon!
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07-20-09, 06:20 AM
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Quote:
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I'm also interested in conversion costs. I have a 22RE with blown head gasket and am contemplating a swap to a diesel.
What diesel mileage are you getting?
The green and white thingy looks like an Iron Pig but I'm not the best at identifying older toys yet.
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Drivetrain costs weree around $4,200 and the wiring harness work was around $400, incidentals were about another $600...
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Greg
Olde North State Cruisers
95 FZJ80, "D" light works...oh and a few other things
92 P/U, 1KZ-TE/R151F 5 Speed M/T Diesel, 2" OME, 255/85/16, DD. July ROTM
79 FJ55, 2F w/1.5F Head and 3FE manifolds, H55F/Split Case, Factory PS, Rusty but I'm working on it...
Last edited by southerncruiser62; 08-12-09 at 06:06 AM.
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07-24-09, 10:09 PM
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Super sweet conversion
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