Yeah the 2.8 diesel does about 75mph with stock 4.3 gears. It's not bad.
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Yeah the 2.8 diesel does about 75mph with stock 4.3 gears. It's not bad.
My datsun? I wouldn't daily a Z car hereLet me guess, a low miles 240z. Of course a nice 280z fair lady would be nice too.
Really nice Hilux. I spotted a one at a dealer just north of Seattle with low miles. The dealer wanted some big money but the truck was in great shape. It sold before I could get some questions asked.View attachment 3520239
Finished another Olympic National Park excursion today. The mighty LN106 hilux easily conquered some 20 miles of very wet winter forest roads. Not much snow up there, even at 4,000ft.
Today I also did the third oil change since engine rebuild, at 3,200km. Amazing how quickly the 3L engine can destroy a gallon of Amsoil! About 5.5 quarts came out and it took 6 quarts of fresh 10w30.
Noticed my fan clutch whining a bit on and off. Think it's on the way out. I'll order another one.
This one?I spotted a one at a dealer just north of Seattle with low miles.
Haha, yep, that’s the one. $1 per mile. I will keep the maintenance in mind. That front bumper is hideous IMO and would have to go.This one?
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Pretty truck. I looked at it last summer. Worth the asking price. SSRX trim like my blue one.
A lot of the JDM importers look for a quick turnaround, with these 90s diesel trucks they need a fair amount of maintenance before they are reliable daily drivers. So keep that in mind. Low mileage is great (anything under 200k miles on a 3L is nothing). But some parts still fail with age. Timing belt should be done immediately. I don't even drive them until I do a timing belt.
Once you give it some love, good to go for a few decades.
Damage multiplierHaha, yep, that’s the one. $1 per mile. I will keep the maintenance in mind. That front bumper is hideous IMO and would have to go.
Probably dump what’s in there into the tank. Pickle juice as well!You like some diesel in your Kosher dills? Me too. Adds some flavor.
No part number on that one. I believe Kyoto Tool Company is who makes them for Toyota or at least very similar style wrench without the branding.Is there a part number associated with the double box end one? I could use one of these!
Is there a part number associated with the double box end one? I could use one of these!