Toyota Hilux Mk3 RV8
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Toyota Hilux Mk3 RV8
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Here's my project that i'm just starting on. We have a lovely old Mk3 Hilux that is in superb condition. Trouble with it being so straight is we now have a truck that 'we're loathe to take off roading!
Done a bit, does what it should in the mud and shite really well but when you come back and find scratches appearing on the mint paintwork it's a bit of a pain. To us it seems to good to ruin her.
So the decision has been made to change to 2.2 petrol motor, juicy and under powered, to something a bit more substancial, well more to the point, something that sounds and looks the nuts .
Our truck.
The new toys
My engine hoist
Bit grubby
Bit of a wash and degrease
Started to strip and clean
Not too shabby internally
Cleaning up nicely
Happy with that
Cleaning up the block
Coming along nicely
That'll do for today!
Here's my project that i'm just starting on. We have a lovely old Mk3 Hilux that is in superb condition. Trouble with it being so straight is we now have a truck that 'we're loathe to take off roading!
Done a bit, does what it should in the mud and shite really well but when you come back and find scratches appearing on the mint paintwork it's a bit of a pain. To us it seems to good to ruin her.
So the decision has been made to change to 2.2 petrol motor, juicy and under powered, to something a bit more substancial, well more to the point, something that sounds and looks the nuts .
Our truck.
The new toys
My engine hoist
Bit grubby
Bit of a wash and degrease
Started to strip and clean
Not too shabby internally
Cleaning up nicely
Happy with that
Cleaning up the block
Coming along nicely
That'll do for today!
What could possibly go wrong?
Initially degreaser, that was a bit lame so then used petrol on a paint brush to get the ground in grease lifted. After that I used alloy wheel cleaner sprayed on. It was all a bit of try something and see what worked better.gelmonkey wrote:Hi Phil
What did you use to clean the outside of the heads with please?
P
Once happy it was mostly clean of grease I set about it with a wire wheel on the drill.
I washed it down with a light spray of petrol and used compressed air to blow the petrol away/wiped with clean cloth. Took a while but it was a cruddy old day so just tinkered
What could possibly go wrong?
Good stuff. Just remember that all the components are at least 20 years old now, so you need to make sure they're all good.Risky wrote:Cheers Chris.ChrisJC wrote:Very nice job!
Are you ditching the fuel injection?
Chris.
I wasn't planning to ditch the injection, seems like the way to go. Got all the wiring I believe and the ECU...happy days.
Ramon has some great in-depth articles based on the SD1, and I uploaded the Land Rover EFi diagnostics (120Mbyte!!) here:
http://www.cowdery.org.uk/downloads/Fla ... ual.tar.gz
Chris.
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I've said it before
Fairy power spray followed by dishwasher.
On a slightly serious note, brushing petrol onto a surface and then blowing it off with compressed air is a very good way to kill yourself if somthing goes wrong ie a spark, even in the open air.
A mate about 20 years ago was cleaning engine cases at the side of his house as you described, petrol, paint brush then compressed air then the compressor started up when the tank pressure dropped, 3 weeks in intensive care with burnt lungs (you inevitably inhale some vapour) and 35% skin burns he bearly survived.
I have been known to stub fags out in jars of petrol to freak people out for a laugh, I do not blow petrol off a surface with an airline!
Best regards
Mike
Fairy power spray followed by dishwasher.
On a slightly serious note, brushing petrol onto a surface and then blowing it off with compressed air is a very good way to kill yourself if somthing goes wrong ie a spark, even in the open air.
A mate about 20 years ago was cleaning engine cases at the side of his house as you described, petrol, paint brush then compressed air then the compressor started up when the tank pressure dropped, 3 weeks in intensive care with burnt lungs (you inevitably inhale some vapour) and 35% skin burns he bearly survived.
I have been known to stub fags out in jars of petrol to freak people out for a laugh, I do not blow petrol off a surface with an airline!
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
Serious note taken on board!kiwicar wrote:I've said it before
Fairy power spray followed by dishwasher.
On a slightly serious note, brushing petrol onto a surface and then blowing it off with compressed air is a very good way to kill yourself if somthing goes wrong ie a spark, even in the open air.
A mate about 20 years ago was cleaning engine cases at the side of his house as you described, petrol, paint brush then compressed air then the compressor started up when the tank pressure dropped, 3 weeks in intensive care with burnt lungs (you inevitably inhale some vapour) and 35% skin burns he bearly survived.
I have been known to stub fags out in jars of petrol to freak people out for a laugh, I do not blow petrol off a surface with an airline!
Best regards
Mike
It is small amounts and slowly slowly.......probably not the greatest idea but I got away with it, this time.
Cheers.
What could possibly go wrong?
Having a few litres of petrol/diesel mix shite I had sitting around I cheaped out and used that....Hmmm, Parrafin may be the way to go.kiwicar wrote:Hi
Use parrifin if you want to use an air line, that won't ignite even with naked flame under the same circumstances.
Best regards
Mike
What could possibly go wrong?
NO NO NO.....I've started so i'm gonna finish!kiwicar wrote:There is a loverly 327 chevy small block on eurodragster at the moment, £250, needs a rebuild but a 1k or so would sort that out . . . . come on over to the dark side you know it makes sence!!!
Best regards
Mike
Maybe in the far off distant future I may sniff around something else but in the meantime.....ROVER!
What could possibly go wrong?