OM617 4Runner
OM617 4Runner
I will start by saying that I'm not the first person to do this and that the inspiration came from this build. http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8362
The truck is a 1992 Toyota 4Runner, that I have spent some time building into a weekend wheeler. I swapped the older solid axle suspension in up front, put lower gears in the axles, larger tires, and re-enforced the frame where i had to remove some bracing.
The engine that I put into the truck is a om617.951 out of an 83sd. The project is a work in progress, and will un-doubtably never really be done.
The old 22RE it still ran great, but was lacking in both power and efficiency.
Engine and tranny out
Mercedes test fit
One of the major issues that I ran into was that the high steer on my front axle just so happened to be in the way of the back of the oil pan. One way of dealing with this problem would have been to add a body lift to the truck, but I wanted to keep my center of gravity as low as possible.
My friend and roommate is training to become a machinist so he made up an adapter to hold the pilot bearing and center the Toyota flywheel.
lathing adapter
drilling pilot holes
drilling holes
Re drilled flywheel 6 new holes then 6 that were on the edge of the toyota pattern
installed
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Nice!! Thanks for the pics! Keep up the good work, keep us updated on your progress as well.
Evan fabbed up some engine mounts from one of the stock rear link arms. They are a bit stiff, but they have held up nicely.
Frame ground down for the new mounts.
New mount tacked in place
Evan also modified the oil pump pickup and oil pan to clear the High-Steer arms today.
The clearance Issue.
Modified Pan
Modified Pickup
The engine harness and some of the modifications that I had to do to it.
Alternator Wiring
Whole Engine And Transmission Harness
I ended up removing about 85 to 90 percent of the wire in the engine compartment. I only kept the oil pressure sender, water temp, alternator, and starter wiring. I did have to add in some wiring for the electric fan.
Good job on the conversion. Looks like it will be a fun truck to drive.
What are specs on the Toyota Alternator? i.e. amps.
Could you post more pics of the setup and wiring connections?
This looks like a good alternative to the standard benz alternator if the amps sufficient.
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(11-12-2010, 03:33 PM)DeliveryValve Good job on the conversion. Looks like it will be a fun truck to drive.
What are specs on the Toyota Alternator? i.e. amps.
Could you post more pics of the setup and wiring connections?
This looks like a good alternative to the standard benz alternator if the amps sufficient.
By this point I had been driving the truck for a little over a month.
This has to of been the worst Birthday present that I have ever gotten.
I managed to destroy 1st gear, just driving around town.
Ahh now that might be the problem right there.
First gear is toast.
The input shaft bearing is fine, there is virtually no slop in it. Or at the very least it isn't any worse than when I put the transmission in in the first place. So as far as I can tell the transmission just couldn't handle the power, the 200,000 miles probably didn't help either.
I had been wanting to upgrade to one of the stronger Toyota transmissions, but hadn't really needed to, until this happened. The G58 is one of the weakest transmissions that they put in these trucks. So after searching around on craigslist for a week or so I picked up a W56 with the better transfer-case, gear drive instead of chain, which has the same bolt pattern and length for $275.
I have been driving with this engine since the beginning of April and have been very pleased with it. I still need to build a real air box, and hopefully add some sort of intercooler to try and squeeze out a little more power.
Close to how she looks now, I can't seem to be able to find my camera.
(11-12-2010, 03:33 PM)DeliveryValve Good job on the conversion. Looks like it will be a fun truck to drive.
What are specs on the Toyota Alternator? i.e. amps.
Could you post more pics of the setup and wiring connections?
This looks like a good alternative to the standard benz alternator if the amps sufficient.
EPIC! I love how that turned out!
I too know how well a plate steel adapter plate can function, had one on my first truck.
There's a bosch alt from a Saab turbo that's a bolt-in on the benz, forgot the model. Somethin like 100+A
Liking the flywheel adapter, very ingenious way to center everything. How much spline engagement do you have between the clutch and input shaft?
How's the Toy starter holding up?
What's acceleration like, still able to make the on-ramps and merge ok?
What's the diffy ratios? You said you changed em but I didn't see what to.
Amazing so far!
Purdy good install.Any mpg numbers?
I am rather fond of the Toyota 22R and RE line of engines.I had one with a 5 speed in my 80 CGT.I think it came out of a late 80's Celica.
(11-12-2010, 07:26 PM)300D50 Liking the flywheel adapter, very ingenious way to center everything. How much spline engagement do you have between the clutch and input shaft?
How's the Toy starter holding up?
What's acceleration like, still able to make the on-ramps and merge ok?
What's the diffy ratios? You said you changed em but I didn't see what to.
(11-12-2010, 07:59 PM)ben2go Purdy good install.Any mpg numbers?
(11-12-2010, 07:26 PM)300D50 Liking the flywheel adapter, very ingenious way to center everything. How much spline engagement do you have between the clutch and input shaft?
How's the Toy starter holding up?
What's acceleration like, still able to make the on-ramps and merge ok?
What's the diffy ratios? You said you changed em but I didn't see what to.
(11-12-2010, 07:59 PM)ben2go Purdy good install.Any mpg numbers?
That's good to hear it was easy, I had to jump through hoops in order to get full engagement on my current truck, only had ~ 3/4 when it was mated to the Mitsu KM145 in the other one.
You taunt so well... I've got one pump and it's on my engine.
Not bad, your total change in inches travled per driveshaft revolution is only up 2% or so from stock by my math. I can't remember how that pertains to how much torque hits the road though, the grey matter is sliightly pickled right now...
Nice swap. Why not use the stock alternator? All you need are 12V out and a field connection.
Don't use that post-turbo pyrometer for tuning the engine or determining safe maximum temperature.
what bearing did you use for the transmissino pilot?
Whats your top speed? what RPM are you turning at 55 mph? 65?
I just picked up an om617 to swap in my toyota and will be using a lot of info from this thread your swap looks great. Since im here i might as well ask does anyone know what this tube is for? The one circled in green in the pic. Is it supposed to have some kind of cap on it or ?
It has one bolt holding it to a bracket, then it just lifts off of the nipple and you can plug it at the oil pan.
The 85 is different than the others (smaller) but IIRC its 24mm. See if you can find the pilot bearing for the 616 (80 240d manual), it is the same size..
I know this thread is kinda old but would your friend be willing to turn me an adapter for the pilot Bering