As the title states,
This would be for my 96 GQ Y60 LWB, Manual.
Here is my thread discussing going EFI on my TB42 Carby engine: viewtopic.php?t=9967
I was planning to transfer all the EFI components across to my "healthy" TB42 Carby engine, in the car, from my donor TB42 EFI engine I bought.
Now that my Carby engine needs to come out for Welsh plug replacements, as well as having a little extra cash on hand to spend on the Patrol, I am wondering if I skip the EFI conversion, and Turbo endeavour, and go straight for the TD42...
Ultimately, my reason for wanting the TD42 over the TB would be that I would drive the car more, with the better economy/consumption it would provide, feel better doing longer trips with the car, and in general get more use and enjoyment out of it. I love the GQ/Y60, and prefer it over the other generation Patrols, the only downside to me is the TB42 consumption. I could live with the TB42, but if I have the opportunity to replace it, should I take it? Now thats not to say money isn't a consideration and limiting factor, it is, but I believe in doing things, once, and properly.
A few more positives is the crawl ability of the TD42 suiting my off-road driving style. Consumption as mentioned. No ECU vs the TB42 EFI/simpler less electronics. Torque. Overlanding remote traveling ability. Being different compared to all the petrol Patrols.
TB42 pros,
Higher engine speed/redline so better wheel speed for certain off-road applications. Road driving power. Not needing to baby and monitor EGT's. Car is already a TB42, so no custom wiring, parts, fabrication etc
With the above in mind,
The TD42 I can get my hands on is quite high mileage, around 500k kms, has a new head, previous owner before the last cracked and overheated the last head. I drove the GU that this engine came from and it pulled hard and felt healthy, and visually checked out.
Can get it for around R30K, complete engine with clutch, and ancillary's. i.e long block
With the age of the engine, even though it feels good when driving, would a possible bottom end rebuild be needed at this mileage? Who knows, it could have been rebuilt at some stage in the past anyway...
Would the timing gears need replacement?
I would do a new water pump, welsh plugs (lol), belts, gaskets, rebuilt the fuel pump etc before putting it in my car.
The other thing is the owner isn't sure if the GU was an original GU TD42T or Silvertop NA converted to turbo. In the real world, not just on paper, are the silvertops just as good at moderate boost as the factory TD42T's, and could someone remind me of the differences between the 2?
Are there any threads on this forum detailing a TB42 carb y60 to TD42 conversion? As far as engine conversions go, is this a relatively "easy" one?
Because of space and time, though I would like to tackle the conversion myself, I would get a workshop to do the conversion. Any recommendations for who would be up to this in cape town?
So should I continue on the TB42 EFI turbo endeavour, or scrap it and go TD42t?
any advice is much appreciated.



