Jerry's new truck
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1992
2.4EFI Diesel
33" Tyres
3" Lift
OME Shocks and Coils
Discs all round
No hooks as it had a bars with hooks on previously and these are now on another cruiser club truck, Marty will be sorting these out soon (hopefully
) want 2 on each end and a pintle on the back.
Needs a couple of easy items doing for a WOF and a couple of things fixing, so should be ready soon.....more info will follow as it comes to hand.....right now its having a rest in the Garage.
2.4EFI Diesel
33" Tyres
3" Lift
OME Shocks and Coils
Discs all round
No hooks as it had a bars with hooks on previously and these are now on another cruiser club truck, Marty will be sorting these out soon (hopefully

Needs a couple of easy items doing for a WOF and a couple of things fixing, so should be ready soon.....more info will follow as it comes to hand.....right now its having a rest in the Garage.
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
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Jerry wrote:
.....if it hand grenades I'm just going to drop a V8 or something in.....
perhaps a little preventative maintenence and we'll drop her in now eh
The Suzuki clutch is the next big ticket item on the list as thats sort of needed almost nowish....its a bit further down the list.....
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
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kaney wrote:but you can have more fun than me/us with our 2lte motors
Thats true and compared to a 1KZ it costs 1c more a K to run

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Who knew Prados could fly?
Who knew Prados could fly?
Update:
It got a WOF yesterday
Andrew came over yesterday and had a good look at it, a small list of maintence things to get done (which I was aware of)...nothing unexpected.
He says Its easy enouth to wind up the diesel pump and turbo to give it more power which will be handy when the front and rear (and side) bars go on and the hooks.
will post up some better pics later.
It got a WOF yesterday

Andrew came over yesterday and had a good look at it, a small list of maintence things to get done (which I was aware of)...nothing unexpected.
He says Its easy enouth to wind up the diesel pump and turbo to give it more power which will be handy when the front and rear (and side) bars go on and the hooks.
will post up some better pics later.
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
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Jerry wrote:Update:
It got a WOF yesterday![]()
Andrew came over yesterday and had a good look at it, a small list of maintence things to get done (which I was aware of)...nothing unexpected.
He says Its easy enouth to wind up the diesel pump and turbo to give it more power which will be handy when the front and rear (and side) bars go on and the hooks.
will post up some better pics later.
was it driving around the hutt at about 4.50ish? I saw one like yours...

80 series tow bus towing a redneck ass vitara 

Jerry wrote:Ummmmmm errr maybe....![]()
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Why is it that bad someone will piss themselves laughing?
John



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Jerry wrote:1992
2.4EFI Diesel
33" Tyres
3" Lift
OME Shocks and Coils
Discs all round
No hooks as it had a bars with hooks on previously and these are now on another cruiser club truck, Marty will be sorting these out soon (hopefully) want 2 on each end and a pintle on the back.
Needs a couple of easy items doing for a WOF and a couple of things fixing, so should be ready soon.....more info will follow as it comes to hand.....right now its having a rest in the Garage.
NICE TRUCK!!!!!!!
We have three SWB Pados in the collection and they all go really well. All three have the sway bar removed and it makes a noticable difference off road and bugger all difference to road manners.
One of em is a 2.4 EFI with 150,000ish on the clock and still goin strong.
But:
Set aside or be prepared with $1200 for a new head. It is only a matter of time untill it will need one. They ALL crack. Makes no real difference what year although the 1990 thru 1992 EFI's where suppost to be the better/heavier built engines, its a Toyota thing, and they evantually crack.
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
DieselBoy wrote:Set aside $1200 for a new head. It is only a matter of time untill it will need one. They ALL crack. Makes no difference what year, its a Toyota thing.
Not quite. They're prone to cracking if overheated. I know of plenty of 2.4 Surfs still on their stock heads after 200,000+ kays. Maintain the cooling system properly as you should do on any vehicle and you will be fine. I'd have it pressure tested to ensure it's not already cracked, never know what the previous owner was like.
The procedure for ensuring 2L-T/E reliability is this:
Rectify any leaks/perished hoses.
Have the system pressure flushed by a decent rad shop (garden hose pressure will not remove all rust).
Install new radiator cap with correct pressure rating.
Install new thermostat, Tridon brand.
Check condition of viscous fan.
Install big bore exhaust (lower backpressure = lower EGTs. More power too.)
Install intercooler (lower charge temp = higher charge density = lower EGTs. More power too.)