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I have not found any information about this as of yet. Does any one know if the engine from a 93 land cruiser would work in a 97. I assume that it would, and have not found anything to say it wouldn't. I would need to look at an engine from a 93 to see. Any thoughts on this? I need another engine for a 97
 
The only difference is that the 93 won't have a spot for the crank position sensor on the pan (up front directly under the crank pulley)

If you have the 97 motor that's coming out, then you'll have no problem, just swap pans, and engine harnesses, and you're good to go...

Also, the 93 has pair valves, so swapping the intake/exhaust would have to happen as well...

But the block/heads are the same...

I have a 95 motor in my 93 and a 97 in my 95 ;)
 
91/92 + 1FZ
93 - 97 = 1FZ-FE 4.5
 
91-91 = 3FE
93-97 = 1FZ-FE
 
Yeah, I was close.....
Close only counts in hand grenades and horse shoes, not in your timing while pulling out during intercourse and not with nomenclature Lol!
 
Haha, yeah,
91-92 =3FE (FJ80)

93-97=1FZ-FE (FZJ80)

93-94=OBD1
95=partial OBD2 compliance
96-97=OBD2

So...95-97 will go in 93-94 (you just won't use the crank position sensor)

93-94 will need an oil pan (the upper cast one) from a 95+ to swap in a 95+

This all pertains to the block and head, the exhaust/emissions (and I believe intake although I can't remember 100%) are different between OBD1&2.

I know, clear as mud ;)
 
so only the pan is different? i thought the crank was or something internally.
 
It does make sense that there would be some sort of trigger wheel on the OBDII engines
 

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