Need advices from you all here. I'm not a car expert, so let me try to put up my questions as clear as I can.
I've got a '74 FJ40. The F engine combination ratio is not right. Basically it lacks of power. The max speed I can get it to run is about 80 km/h on a level ground. Not to mention about going uphill. So this is definitely not right.
I took it to my mechanics, who dissembled the engine and told me that (something like this) the cam or cylinders have been grounded to its limit, that it cannot be overhauled with F engine's stock pistons and other parts anymore. Of course, I can consider to replace it with a 2nd hand F or 2F engine, but this is illegal here in Hong Kong, as each engine had its engine number registered. I can do it but I will need to pay heavy tax, which I don't want to. If I do it without re-registration, in the event of any accident, I lose insurance coverage and I will probably go to jail.
So, my mechanics suggested to replace to default pistons and other parts with 3F's. He said it's not worth it to use 2F's as it won't leave much room for future overhaul. He said 3F's may or may not fit 100%, that he will need to buy 1 piece of stock 3F piston from Toyota, and then do the precise measurement before confirming if this approach will work or not.
So, what's you folks' view on this? What should I do?
Many thanks in advance.
Gary
I've got a '74 FJ40. The F engine combination ratio is not right. Basically it lacks of power. The max speed I can get it to run is about 80 km/h on a level ground. Not to mention about going uphill. So this is definitely not right.
I took it to my mechanics, who dissembled the engine and told me that (something like this) the cam or cylinders have been grounded to its limit, that it cannot be overhauled with F engine's stock pistons and other parts anymore. Of course, I can consider to replace it with a 2nd hand F or 2F engine, but this is illegal here in Hong Kong, as each engine had its engine number registered. I can do it but I will need to pay heavy tax, which I don't want to. If I do it without re-registration, in the event of any accident, I lose insurance coverage and I will probably go to jail.
So, my mechanics suggested to replace to default pistons and other parts with 3F's. He said it's not worth it to use 2F's as it won't leave much room for future overhaul. He said 3F's may or may not fit 100%, that he will need to buy 1 piece of stock 3F piston from Toyota, and then do the precise measurement before confirming if this approach will work or not.
So, what's you folks' view on this? What should I do?
Many thanks in advance.
Gary