TLC40: evolution: engine bay - logbook Toyota Land Cruiser 1978
I want to show you some pictures of Lemonade Joe from the stocks.
To begin with, look at how much space under the hood of the Magpie:
And all this is because initially in the engine compartment lived a gasoline six (!) Cylinder gasoline engine with a volume of 4 liters. And then there was a small four-cylinder diesel engine. Looking at these dimensions, I understand well the American colleagues who stuff 5.7-liter gasoline V8s into the engine compartment of the Magpie.
Our plans are to move the radiator, remove two batteries from under the hood, move the winch inside.
Here the native generator should give way to a more powerful one (here I will follow in the footsteps of my colleague Kulikoff-Sun )
And the power steering pump should also be chuckled
In conclusion, the question is: where can the branch pipe go, which is now muffled?
Interesting photos, they clearly show how the engine is correctly arranged - as close as possible to the center of the car (taking care of weight distribution, and the engine is a compact diesel engine), like I have on the Wrangler 2.5l.
With a branch pipe, of course, the question is ... sometimes the intake manifold is heated with such a tap, as an option.
And I didn’t have a gasoline one - it’s a native diesel. I meant design features.
Cool!
Now the engine compartment can be used as a trunk)
has it lost a little in power from replacing the mover?
I realized that it’s better for me not to visit the studio for the time being.
my heart can't stand the sight of a dismantled Lemonade.
No, not adjustable. The moves are the maximum that TufDog has. Regulated there is a RiceRunner.
I really want to leave the mechanics, but it really sticks out a lot forward. I would like to shorten the overhang.
Have you seen Rozby's magpie? She hasn't lost her charisma.
In addition, it seems that the mechanics in this season will remain in place.
Damn, well, this, IMHO, is really overkill. You understand that with a cut of the front of the frame, the lion's share of charisma will evaporate! A mechanical winch sticking out from the outside is the right relic, and its absence is the 40th cutlet.
IMHO everything, of course, but think 100,000 times before doing it!
I only saw her in a photo. Even the normal video did not come across.
But, Lemonade goes to the trophy.
Lost and how. I was very embarrassed by the fact that he cut the frame :(
Of course, the entry / exit angles change significantly, but still ... okay, think in general.
Which photo exactly?
If you look at the fifth from the top - an ARB air compressor with a small receiver for blocking bridges.