Toyota 3rd Generation Cummins 4bt Conversion

Started by GM, September 01, 2012, 07:35:53 PM

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GM

Has anyone done this conversion.  Do you have pics?

UndefinedTaco

Theres a couple,none of i know on here. Some on pirate. Theres one guy who has a 6BT on a stretched front end in a 2nd gen runner. Forgot his username though.
83' Pickup "ShitBox" - more parts
92' Pickup "Doomed" - some parts


cabot

I feel like Toyota builds are the coolest with small motors and crazy gears.  I think a 4BT Scout Rockwell Buggy is where it's at if you want to do something with  that  motor.  :dunno:

UndefinedTaco

Quote from: cabot on September 04, 2012, 07:38:34 PM
I feel like Toyota builds are the coolest with small motors and crazy gears.  I think a 4BT Scout Rockwell Buggy is where it's at if you want to do something with  that  motor.  :dunno:

Too many of those..

I really wanna see a 4BT in a Toyota based buggy(I believe I ran into 1 on Pirate a couple years back..but havent searched for it since then)..but non tuned up..just a stock 4BT with a stack out da back.
Long as you don't Lead Foot Louie iteverywhere you shouldn't break too much stuff. :crossed:
83' Pickup "ShitBox" - more parts
92' Pickup "Doomed" - some parts

cabot

Quote from: UndefinedTaco on September 04, 2012, 11:41:47 PM
Too many of those..

I really wanna see a 4BT in a Toyota based buggy(I believe I ran into 1 on Pirate a couple years back..but havent searched for it since then)..but non tuned up..just a stock 4BT with a stack out da back.

Fair enough... You make a good point.

Quote from: UndefinedTaco on September 04, 2012, 11:41:47 PM
Long as you don't Lead Foot Louie iteverywhere you shouldn't break too much stuff. :crossed:
Hahaha... yes! :gap: This is totally an interesting idea.

Are you thinking about running tons with it? It seems like just the weight of the motor could be an issue with toy housings?
According to http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Number=349548&page=3 a 22RE Weighs around 375lbs fully dressed with fluids.
According to http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/showthread.php?1558-Weight
The 4BT clocks in at nearly double that:
Quote from: Paul(in NY)From the Cummins Shop Manual
Section E- Engine Identification
Page E-5
Engine weight
Dry, less flywheel and electrical components

4B3.9, 679 pounds 4BT3.9, 705 pounds 4BTA3.9, 725 pounds

Paul