Hino W06ET / W06DT into 80 / 105 series Land Cruiser?

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Joined
Aug 30, 2017
Threads
12
Messages
96
Location
Australia
Hi just wondering if its possible or if anyones ever fitted a HINO W06ET or W06DT into a Land Cruiser 80 / 105 Series? Thanks

20201219_130659.jpg
 
I think the weight of the Hino 6 cylinder engines is quite prohibitive to a swap. I think the WO6 is around 1300lb dry if memory serves correct? Maybe look at the 4 cylinder versions.
 
Last edited:
Thought they may have been comparable in weight and size to a cummins 5.9/6.7 can't find much info online, want to fit a large capacity I6 might just go down the 5.9 route
 
The Cummins is around 1150 pounds
 
I think the biggest Hino engine you could use with ease would be the 4cyl from a Coaster, Dyna or Hino Dutro. I imagine you could decent power out of this with work. Hino N04C-TF
1623498842416.png
 
Last edited:
The W04 and W06 are Toyota's version of the 4BT and 6BT. They may even predate the Cummins. The W04 is pretty much 2/3rds of a W06, they share many parts. The N04 is a modernized version of the W04.

If the 6BT fits in an 80 Series, then the W06 should, too. Same size and 1000lb +.
 
Would the hino W06 be a better fit in a 70 series? Picked up a hj75 last weekend but needs a new engine

20210613_161019.jpg

20210613_161034.jpg
 
The W04 and W06 are Toyota's version of the 4BT and 6BT. They may even predate the Cummins. The W04 is pretty much 2/3rds of a W06, they share many parts. The N04 is a modernized version of the W04.

If the 6BT fits in an 80 Series, then the W06 should, too. Same size and 1000lb +.


You made me go look and wiki says the Cummins is about 4 years older than the W06.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom