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    Hello,

    I know that there has been lots of posting along these lines before, but not only am I a Surf newbie - I'm a general car dunce, so I need some simplified help!!

    I have recently bought a 1991 Toyota Hilux Surf 2.4 Turbo Diesel, imported from Japan to Namibia a few years ago. It was fine initially, then the air con started playing up and then a few weeks ago it was overheating off the scale. We couldn't go more than a couple of km without it overheating. We have been told that the cylinder head is cracked and they have managed to get a new one and they are fitting it at the minute.

    I have asked them to check the thermostat and pump etc while they are putting the engine back together.

    Is this likely to happen again? What can I do to prevent it?

    Remember, please type slowly for me :-)

    Thanks,
    Fearghal

  • #2
    Hi Fearghal,

    Welcome to the world of Surfs. Sorry about the spot of bother. I lived in Malawi for 5 years and bought the surf there and it has been to all countries I was posted to, did blow the head in Malawi and there are many threads in this forum and the aussie forum about the problem. Search to get more info. However below are few things you must make sure that is done with the new head going in. Make sure that there are no leaks or cracks on the engine block too.

    1. Japs have some water lines blocked off to maintain the temp, make sure that you get a Gasket that has the water lines open, or if not have the mechanics punch the water lines in the new gasket.

    2. Have the Updated water pump fitted.

    3. Do the timing (cam) belt replacement even if there are km's to go so that if all is done well, you do not have to pull the engine front end for another 100Thou Kms.

    4. It is likely that yours is a 2LTE engine, if so have the injectors calibrated at the same time. Setting the timing is trickey as well, so ask them to watch it closely as the pump tends to jump a notch due to a spring load while the belt goes in.

    There is a whole list of things one can do while the most of the engine is pulled, like the turbo bearings etc. depends on the milage, funds and along with the condition of the engine. My advise is for you to search about head engine turbo etc keywords and then do what ever you feel might help in your case.

    Good luck, and let us know how she runs with the new head.
    LN130 2LTE Auto

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    • #3
      I agree, but personally i would make sure block is ok, then do the waterpump, cambelt (which goes without saying) and rad cap...oh and pressure test your radiator at the same time. Don't want to scare you but my block had a minute score in it that you could hardly see- now fitting new engine after TWO new heads!! But 9/10 are just heads, i belive.

      GOOD LUCK!








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      • #4
        Below are the Toyota part numbers for this repair some parts are optional, used model code LN130-GKMQT should be the same for most;

        Gasket
        11115-54081-B0 01 08/1989 - 11/1991 2LT#,2L..LN130,8#;MARK B
        11115-54081-D0 01 08/1989 - 11/1991 2LT#,2L..LN130,8#;MARK D
        11115-54081-F0 01 08/1989 - 11/1991 2LT#,2L..LN130,8#;MARK F
        11115-54082-B0 01 11/1991 - 04/1992 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK B
        11115-54082-D0 01 11/1991 - 04/1992 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK D
        11115-54082-F0 01 11/1991 - 04/1992 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK F
        11115-54083-B0 01 04/1992 - 08/1994 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK B
        11115-54083-D0 01 04/1992 - 08/1994 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK D
        11115-54083-F0 01 04/1992 - 08/1994 2L#..LN130,8#;MARK F

        Cylinder Head
        11101-54120 01 04/1989 - 06/1992 2LT#..LN130
        11101-54121 01 06/1992 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130

        Water Pump
        16100-59155 01 09/1988 - 01/1997 2LT#,2L,3L..LN10#,112,13#,8#

        Thermostat
        90916-03072 01 08/1991 - 03/1993 2L#,3L..LN10#,13#,8#;*WAX 88-100
        90916-03099 01 03/1993 - 05/1995 2L#,3L..LN10#,13#,8#;*WAX 88-100

        Timing Belt
        13568-54070 01 09/1988 - 05/1992 2LT#,2L,3L..LN10#,13#,8#
        13568-59065 01 05/1992 - 12/1995 2L#,3L..LN10#,112,13#,8#

        IDLER SUB-ASSY, TIMING BELT
        13505-54020 01 09/1988 - 11/1991 2LT#,2L,3L..LN10#,13#,8#
        13505-54021 01 11/1991 - 08/1997 2L#,3L..LN10#,112,13#,8#

        RING SET, PISTON
        13011-54100 01 09/1988 - 08/1997 2LT#,2L..LN108,112,130,80,85;S TD
        13013-54100 01 09/1988 - 08/1997 2LT#,2L..LN108,112,130,80,85;O/S 0.50
        13014-54100 01 09/1988 - 08/1997 2LT#,2L..LN108,112,130,80,85;O/S 0.75
        13015-54100 01 09/1988 - 08/1997 2LT#,2L..LN108,112,130,80,85;O/S 1.00

        PISTON SUB-ASSY, W/PIN
        13101-54090-01 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;STD,MARK 1
        13101-54090-02 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;STD,MARK 2
        13101-54090-03 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;STD,MARK 3
        13101-54091 04 04/1993 - 08/1993 2LTE..LN130;STD
        13101-54091-01 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;STD,MARK 1
        13101-54091-02 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;STD,MARK 2
        13101-54091-03 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;STD,MARK 3
        13103-54090 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;O/S 0.50
        13103-54091 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;O/S 0.50
        13104-54090 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;O/S 0.75
        13104-54091 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;O/S 0.75
        13105-54090 04 04/1989 - 04/1993 2LT#..LN130;O/S 1.00
        13105-54091 04 04/1993 - 08/1997 2LTE..LN108,112,130;O/S 1.00

        PLUG ASSY, GLOW
        19850-54090 04 09/1988 - 08/1994 2LT#,2L,3L..LN10#,13#,8#;*12V-11V
        LN130 2LTE Auto

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        • #5
          Thanks for all your help.

          Unfortunately, by the time I got round there they had finished putting everything back together and it's running fine with the new head.

          I will keep your suggestions in mind for the next time it's in for a service.

          Thanks again,
          Fearghal

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fearghal
            Hello,

            I know that there has been lots of posting along these lines before, but not only am I a Surf newbie - I'm a general car dunce, so I need some simplified help!!

            I have recently bought a 1991 Toyota Hilux Surf 2.4 Turbo Diesel, imported from Japan to Namibia a few years ago. It was fine initially, then the air con started playing up and then a few weeks ago it was overheating off the scale. We couldn't go more than a couple of km without it overheating. We have been told that the cylinder head is cracked and they have managed to get a new one and they are fitting it at the minute.

            I have asked them to check the thermostat and pump etc while they are putting the engine back together.

            Is this likely to happen again? What can I do to prevent it?

            Remember, please type slowly for me :-)

            Thanks,
            Fearghal
            Welcome to the club!
            Most of us are general car dunces but between us and with the help of the more knowledgeable among us you can get the advice/info you need
            as to things you can do to prevent this happening again :-

            If you have an auto gearbox - fit or get fitted a transmission fluid cooler
            basically a small oil cooling radiator
            do a search for more info

            Another more involved add on is an intercooler that can only help
            again do a search for info

            also it is worth getting an auxillary water temp gauge as the standard one is not all that accurate

            anyway welcome again and enjoy your Surf and you have found the best place for advice and help all you need to do is ask!

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