3.0 to 3.4L swap (3VZ-E to 5VZ-FE)

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Man you need to throw an Ez-Up over the hood area. Good progress though.
 

balakay

BabyMax
Got the 3.0 pulled out today. Found a couple bearings floating around in the engine bay from the water pump.

3VZ-FERemoved.jpg

Your tires look really wide in this picture...
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
Nothing sneaky going on here. Same old 255s

No blake's trying to start something again. lol I was getting ready to delete stuff
 

drew02a

Moderator
Staff member
Figured I would go out in the garage and change out the motor mounts since I can't sleep and it's only 85° outside :rolleyes:

I was about to put the 3.0 motor mounts on, but the rubber seemed really loose. So I'll get some new ones first.

Here's a comparison pic of the driver side 3.4 (5VZ-FE on Left) and 3.0 (3VZ-E on Right) motor mounts, back to back (botom to bottom). The old ones from the 3.0 are shorter and cast thicker
MotorMountComparison.jpg
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Not a bad idea but if you change your motor mounts over to poly then you'll need to change over the rest of your drive train mounts to poly to avoid cracking your trans housing

x2.. plus there will be more vibration from the driveline if that matters to you.

edit.. didn't read TG's site at first... but it already says that. :)
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
I need a new radiator since the old one is pretty jacked up after the fan hit it. Should I spend the extra money for Copper / Brass Core or just get an Aluminum one?

Best advice is find the biggest baddest one you can fit in there, but on the flip side the rad is rather vulnerable to sticks, rocks, and the chance that another fan decides to wipe it out so in that respect cheaper is the way to go.
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
Best advice is find the biggest baddest one you can fit in there, but on the flip side the rad is rather vulnerable to sticks, rocks, and the chance that another fan decides to wipe it out so in that respect cheaper is the way to go.

The nice thing with the brass ones are you could always do field repairs if you get hosed out on the trail.
 
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