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My 1994 1kz surf cooked itself yesterday :(

I've been away for a week and on my way to work yesterday, the water pump gave out and lost the coolant and it seems the rest is fried (lost compression in 3) all in a 7 minute drive!

My guess is that the head is toast, the rings may be damaged too and who knows about the bottom end.

Its a standard surf in pretty tidy condition with no particular faults about to roll over to 200k

What would be your choice from here?

I could:
- Replace engine with a recon or just a swap and get going again. (What's the options and costs?)
- Sell it as it (What do you reckon it would be worth?)
- Sell out as parts (prob worth more this way but more work. - If so could also replace with another surf/prado and keep the best bits).

Would be ideal to get a crashed one or one with the engine being pulled out to upgrade.

Appreciate any input with ideas or sources of engine and labour/assistance to swap over if heading that way.
Sold my 1985, BJ74 MWB Landcruiser, rear locker, 33" MTs, snorkel, PTO winch, solid bars all round, spotties, AM CB etc.
Now just a 1994, 1kz Surf, pretty standard.
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probly best bet would be an engine swap.

surfs are good trucks, and if you find a good engine youl be set for a while.

theres plenty of 1kz's around.
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If you deside you just wanna go with replacing the 1kz i may be able to help you out


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Thanks

Keen to locate a reasonable engine, or even complete crashed/rolled vehicle if any one knows of anything.
Sold my 1985, BJ74 MWB Landcruiser, rear locker, 33" MTs, snorkel, PTO winch, solid bars all round, spotties, AM CB etc.
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id be going with a 2nd hand replacement engine if you can source a good one
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Bugger that if you want to keep it, spend the money and re build your engine. It wont be the cheapest option but it will last longer and you wont be buying someone else's problem child.
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Anyone know this guy from Marshlands? What's he like?

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=553974600
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rangimotors wrote:Bugger that if you want to keep it, spend the money and re build your engine. It wont be the cheapest option but it will last longer and you wont be buying someone else's problem child.

X2, if you do this you know you have a brand new engine, second hand one you are taking a bit of a risk, could have been overheated/thrashed etc.
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You could consider a 5l motor from a hiace. Although the price probably starts at around 2k for a half decent one. I don't know what they go for in Turners wreck auctions (as a complete vehicle)
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I`d go with a Rebuild or upgrade to a 1UZ :)

Its prolly worth about $1000 if its a SSR (recaro interior in good cond) model with a bung motor.
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T-Boon wrote:I`d go with a Rebuild or upgrade to a 1UZ :)


Yeah :D - unfortunately don't have the time to go down that road.

Looking to replace with the same or rebuild what I've got. - Who are some good contacts?

There appear to be very few 1kzs around for a swap - have rung around a few places but most are out of them at present. Only found one so far.

So far I've tried
Gav in Fernside - Nothing at present
Lineside - Nothing at present
Jamie at Automotive parts Rangiora - Nothing at present
Partfind - Nothing at present
AA Jap Diesel Dismantlers - Nothing at present
A Surf wrecker in Kaiapoi - Nothing at present

To buy a recond block and head from the likes of Lineside is getting too pricey for the value of the vehicle. (they admit that themselves) So looking for other options.
Sold my 1985, BJ74 MWB Landcruiser, rear locker, 33" MTs, snorkel, PTO winch, solid bars all round, spotties, AM CB etc.
Now just a 1994, 1kz Surf, pretty standard.
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Theres a few in Auckland... mainfreight do good engine courier service. Got a 250kg V8 send from welly to chch for $150
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fweddy wrote:Anyone know this guy from Marshlands? What's he like?

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=553974600


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Do it once if you intend keeping it, get yours rebuilt, to give you an idea of cost I recently got a 1hd-t (6cyl Toyota diesel) rebuilt, recond longblock was $3900 incl. of course that included reconning the head but not a new head.
I dealt with MPL as they do a lot of engine work for my workplace, very, very good workmanship, turn around was about 2 weeks.
Will cost more than a replacement engine however you will know exactly what you have and it'll be worth it. :mrgreen:
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Hey,

Sorry to hear about your engine. I would rebuild it if I were you. They aren't hard to do. I did mine in the garage with the help of a mate. He got all the parts from sta parts in auckland. Really well priced. The head was a amc head which is spanish made. Apparently really good quality heads. All up for bearings, rings, full gasket set and head was 1800. That was trade through his work but I might be able to sort something out for you. PM me if you have any questions.

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Know of a 1kz.going. If your interested pm me
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