92 lj78 potential purchase

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Ok, I'm a newb on the 70 series but a cruiser veteran, have a 40,60 and 80 currently. I came across an opportunity to get a 1992 Prado EX diesel and have some questions

1. Read horror stories about the 2.4 TD being junk, underpowered and prone to popping head gaskets, and more bad new about the electronic injection stuff. Fact or fiction?

2. Potential vehicle had the head replaced with the 3L variant. I guess that is a common replacement solution? Fact or fiction? Does that upgrade make the power plant great or still junk?

3. Vehicle has roughly 110k miles, is clean, all there and functional less a window motor and a crack in the windshield.

4. Fresh timing belt service

5. Is RHD and Canadian import.

Is $11k too much, good deal, or right on the money?

Thanks for guidance!!!!
 
I see from your profile that you are in Atlanta which I assume is the one in North Georgia so I also assume you intent to bring the LJ78 into the U.S. Being a 1992 renders the Cruiser to new to legally import. If by some means you are able to get the LJ78, I suggest you contact "GTSSPORTCOUP" on this forum for guidance prior to the purchase.
Good luck .......
 
^^ what he said^^
Not legal in the 13th colony, or any of the rest for that matter.
I also hear horror stories about that motor, check with "crushers" on those issues.
I have the 2.4T in a '70 without the electronic controls, it hasn't shown itself to be the ass it's reputed to be.
 
I'm not sure the 2L or 2L-T have significant issues however when the letter "E" was tacked on the end the situation dramatically changed.
 
Better to look at an HZJ model if you want a 70 series, and are going through a lot o work to import.

There has been more Prado dying threads in the diesel section then we wish to know about. Even after extensive mods to save them.

I guess it depends on the use also. If you don't want to use it on the highway, and just a back country wheeler it might not suffer the issues like the other ones.

I'd have a hard time spending 11K. on one, just me. I've never owned one. Just a viewer on here for many years seeing the faults.
 
yes, the reports are correct, they are underpowered, they are not as fuel efficient as claimed, it isn't the head gasket that fails it is the HEAD that fails. there is no sure fix as it is a design flaw. the 3L head swap DOES NOT fix the problem.
$11K is WAY too much, selling in Japan for $2500, import your own and enjoy the pain of ownership.
 
Ok, I'm a newb on the 70 series but a cruiser veteran, have a 40,60 and 80 currently. I came across an opportunity to get a 1992 Prado EX diesel and have some questions

1. Read horror stories about the 2.4 TD being junk, underpowered and prone to popping head gaskets, and more bad new about the electronic injection stuff. Fact or fiction?

2. Potential vehicle had the head replaced with the 3L variant. I guess that is a common replacement solution? Fact or fiction? Does that upgrade make the power plant great or still junk?

3. Vehicle has roughly 110k miles, is clean, all there and functional less a window motor and a crack in the windshield.

4. Fresh timing belt service

5. Is RHD and Canadian import.

Is $11k too much, good deal, or right on the money?

Thanks for guidance!!!!

I'll throw my two cents in here. :hillbilly:

LJ78's are selling in Canada right now for about $4000-$6000 CAD in similar shape to the one you are looking at. So I feel the one you are looking at is over priced.

I've owned an LJ78 for a couple years now, and have gained a lot of insight during that time. Basically they are really solid well built capable vehicles, with the single exception of the stock configuration 2lte engine. The potential engine problems are enough to turn most people away from the vehicles, despite the rest of the truck being great. As mentioned above, an HZJ77 will be a much better option for most people, with the reliable 1HZ. However, the HZJ77 is a rare beast, and generally far more expensive to purchase. I think you'd be looking at $20,000-30,000 for one in the US.

So, I guess if you really want an LWB 70 series, you have the choice of dropping the big money on an HZJ77, or going for the LJ78 and making the best of the engine. If you are a capable mechanic and used to wrenching on your own Toyota's, then you could improve the 2lte yourself. If you have to pay someone to do this work, then stick with the HZJ77 as it will be cheaper in the end.

I picked the LJ78 (paid $3500 for mine in neglected shape). I've been very happy with it. Mine has no history of head problems, and has been perfectly reliable for me. I found the stock power level to be way on the low end, and the economy poor. The EGT's were very high in stock form. I decided to invest in the engine to prevent any future issues. I greatly improved power (by 50% or more), economy, and dropped the EGT's by a huge amount. At the end of the day, I'm really happy with the engine.

In my opinion, the 2lte is a fine engine when a few basic items are addressed. The bottom end of the 2lte is known to be very tough/long lasting and is generally not an issue. In fact, people love the tough long lasting non-turbo versions of this engine. The problem that everyone refers to with the 2lte is the head cracking if/when the engine is overheated. There are a number of items that contribute to overheating and I won't get into it here. Just know that Toyota inadvertently created a perfect storm.

I've found the recipe to success with this engine is:
- Perform full maintenance; ensure everything is working well, especially the cooling system
- Install good aftermarket temp and EGT gauge so you can monitor the engine
- Remove the EGR system and vent the PCV to a catch can to prevent clogging of the intake manifold
- Clean the past gunk out of the intake manifold and head intake ports
- Remove the throttle plate from the intake manifold (only there for emissions purposes)
- 2.5" exhaust and dump pipe - important!
- Efficient front mount intercooler - VERY important!
- Run 15-16psi boost (boost controller)
- Turn the fuel up 3/4 turn
- Install transmission cooler if auto trans
- Enjoy!

Really, most of those items are things you'd do to a Toyota turbo diesel anyhow. But with this engine they are critical and make all the difference.

Some scrap the 2lte in favor of a different engine so they don't have to worry about anything. If you have the skill set, that might be a good option for you.
 
What was the first year of production for the HZJ77? ( can it be imported to the U.S.? )
 
1990
HZJ77 VERY hard to find in good shape.
PZJ77 hard to find in good shape but usually $3000 to $5000 cheaper than HZJ77 in similar condition.
LJ78 easy to find and dirt cheap
start shopping now since it can take from 2 weeks to 18 months to find a HZJ77 that is actually worth buying.
 
1990
HZJ77 VERY hard to find in good shape.
PZJ77 hard to find in good shape but usually $3000 to $5000 cheaper than HZJ77 in similar condition.
LJ78 easy to find and dirt cheap
start shopping now since it can take from 2 weeks to 18 months to find a HZJ77 that is actually worth buying.

I'm not in the market for any additional Cruisers at THIS time. : )
I actually think I would be hard pressed to find one in better shape than the two I already have.
I was simply asking for the benefit of the gentleman who started the thread.
 
Not to discount what GST says above, but we have seen a lot of money be spent on these cruisers over the years for nothing, they still explode.

Over and over and over again...

I'd buy one for 4k. But I would take out the engine and install a gasser 22re. At least that engine can handle abuse. I always wanted someone to try that conversion on here. I'd think there is a lot of similarities on install.
 
Thanks for the responses and points of view. Price is $9750 currently from an uninformed quick offer of $8500, but perhaps I'm hung up on the novelty of wanting something different, doubt there are many of these in the south. The lack of rave reviews has me thinking it best to leave to another buyer. Decisions decisions! Sure looks like a fun rig, but cracking heads would turn that smile upside down.
 
if you wait until March 2021 mine may be up for sale and nicely modified by then ;)
My advice unless you get a prado for dirt cheap I wouldn't bother. Its a gamble....
I would suggest some supporting mods to make the 2L-T a bit more reliable like what @GTSSportCoupe recommends.
You will pay for a 77 not to mention wait for a long time for a nice one to come up. Its truly an enthusiast land cruiser for the price.
 
GTS has been one of the VERY FEW lucky LJ78 owners, very few.
I did all his mods plus many more on a few LJ78 trucks (except the front intercooler) and even with the 3L head 'upgrade' the heads still cracked. $6K in mods on one truck and the head cracked within the year.
i love the LJ78, the auto tranny is bullet proof, the diffs are very strong, suspension soooo smooth, extremely comfortable on road and off, extremely capable off road, 34s with no lift needed, 36" tractor tires or 35" fats with a 2.5" lift, rear elocker available, stock 4.88 gears ... what more could you want in a stock truck?
oh yah, a different bloody engine.
do a search here and you will see that Dan at 4 wheel had been selling replacement heads every week during the import heyday. he made a killing off the LJ78 series.
 
To the original poster: If you don't want a project, then the Prado is not for you.

Crushers: The water/air intercooler that I installed is the single item the completely transformed the engine. Made so much difference it was like magic.

I'm tempted to start buying up cheap prado's and swapping 1uzfe's in from cheap LS400's as a side project. Suddenly the perfect cruiser with the s***ty engine will be the perfect cruiser with the best little v8 toyota ever made. Those who have done this swap get the same or better fuel economy than the 2lte, with three times the power, haha.
 
GTSSportCoupe:
I'm tempted to start buying up cheap prado's and swapping 1uzfe's in from cheap LS400's as a side project. Suddenly the perfect cruiser with the s***ty engine will be the perfect cruiser with the best little v8 toyota ever made. Those who have done this swap get the same or better fuel economy than the 2lte, with three times the power, haha.
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An engine swap, rather it be petrol or diesel, is obviously the answer. It would be a darn nice Cruiser with an updated and more powerful engine.
 
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