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Diesel truck import from Canada

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jenniferduncan@comcast.net - 28 Mar 2006 22:04 GMT
Has anyone had any experience with the import process from Canadian
importers.  It is very attractive sounding to buy a diesel from canada
versus a conversion.  It also seems less costly.
Also, what's up with the 14 year rule?  All the cars imported must be
14 years old or older.

Any ideas would be great.

Chris.
sidneybek@yahoo.com - 29 Mar 2006 00:31 GMT
The way the price of gasoline (petrol for Australians) is going I
suggest that everyone convert their Toyotas to diesel as they are more:

fuel efficient
higher torque
waterproof
simpler
reliable
safer
can idle all day long
less overheat episodes
can burn bio diesel or vegetable oil (without glycerin)

Well to help everyone dismiss the myth that Toyota diesel pickups &
SUV's are rare in USA & Canada I have included below a list of very
resourcefull links that contain places to buy diesel engines/parts and
complete rigs.

Toyota diesel engines models: 2L's, 2L-T's, 3L's and 5L 's for sale
in the greater Los Angeles area:

Engine Trend Inc
George
4515 S.Soto Street
Los Angeles,CA 90058
USA
Ph:1-800-939-3295
Ph:(323) 589-2844
http://www.enginetrend.com

Spector Offroad
Marv
21600 Nordhoff St
Chatsworth,CA 91311
USA
Ph:(818) 882-1238
http://www.sor.com

Reseda Engines in Northridge
Danny
8644 Darby Ave
Northridge,CA 91325
USA
Ph:(818) 349-7472

Jarco USA
194 Gateway Dr
Canton,Georgia 30115
USA
Ph:(770) 479-4942
Fax:(770) 479-4948
Operator:James Stettler
http://www.jarcoinc.com
E-mail:info@jarcoinc.com
E-mail:parts@jarcoinc.com
E-mail:halfcuts@jarcoinc.com
E-mail:specials@jarcoinc.com
[url]http://www.asapmotors.com/services/toyota-diesel-engine.htm

For Japanese imported diesel Toyota SUV's & pickup trucks:

http://www.uniqueautoimports.com
http://www.mustang.bc.ca/lc.htm
http://www.outbackimports.ca/index.html
http://www.luxuryimports.ca/vehicles/toyotaforsale.php
http://www.risingsunimports.ca/
http://www.hj61.com/
http://www.jns-imports.com/importinfo/
http://www.batfa.com/usedvehicles-toyota-stock.html
http://www.geocities.jp/kktrading_aurora/

These are 11 Toyota DIESEL 4-Runner/pickup discussion sites:

http://www.sr5.net/bbs/index.html
http://www.toyotadiesel.com/phpBB2
http://www.toyotadiesel.com
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/toyotadieselclub
http://pub12.ezboard.com/btoyotasurfdownunder
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum
http://groups.msn.com/toyotasurf/shoebox.msnw
http://www.yotasurf.com/forums/index.php?
http://www.yotasurf.co.uk/forums/index.php
http://www.offroadpakistan.com/forums/viewforum.php?id=8
http://clean4x4.com
http://jplan.com/cgi-bin/tractor/forum.pl?category=TOY&catname=Toyota%20Pickup%2
0Trucks

http://www.biodieselsolutions.ca/

This is a great video from Top Gear featuring a 1985 Toyota 2L Hilux
diesel that is put through some astonishing torture tests in an attempt
to "break it".

Windows Media
51.3mb - 20mins 28secs running time

http://stan.cc.swin.edu.au/~jeff/cars/Top%20Gear%20Toyota%20Hilux%20-%20Unbreaka
ble.wmv


http://finalgear.com/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/prog28/toyota.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/hilux_broadband.ram
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/lotus_vs_apache_narrowband.ram
http://toyotadiesel.com/uploads/videos/topgear1.WMV
http://toyotadiesel.com/uploads/videos/topgear2.WMV

http://toyotadiesel.com/uploads/videos/toyota%20hilux%20diesel.mov
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2402060372341641699&q=top+gear+toyota
http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=15438
http://www.yankeetoys.org/documents/full.mov
http://http.dvlabs.com/adcritic/t/o/y/toyota-tacoma-girlfriend.mov
http://media.putfile.com/Top-Gear---06x01---2005adot05

Sidney® ™
Repairs tv's,vcr's,home/car audio out of my home
E-mail:sidneybek@yahoo.com
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia
Canada
1985 Toyota 4-Runner,solid front straight axle,factory cruise
control,sunroof,22R-E,W56,RN60LV-MSEK,rusted rear step/towing chrome
bumper with 248 000 KM
jenniferduncan@comcast.net - 29 Mar 2006 18:59 GMT
Damn Sidney.  This is Awesome!   I am all for buying an OEM diesel, but
finding one has been a problem.  I have found quite a few FJ40's and
such on Ebay, but I'm looking for a newer 100 wagon style if possible.
I will go through your posting and spit out some more questions.

Thank you for the repsonse.
Chris.
Bruce L. Bergman - 30 Mar 2006 06:04 GMT
>Damn Sidney.  This is Awesome!   I am all for buying an OEM diesel, but
>finding one has been a problem.  I have found quite a few FJ40's and
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Thank you for the repsonse.
>Chris.

 Specter Offroad (Marv and Kay and company) are good folks, and if
there's a good diesel car available for sale they'll know about it.
You might consider a 60 or 62 series wagon as well as the 100 series,
they'll be hitting that magic 14 years.

 They also have the motors and parts available to do your own
conversion, but again I caution you that converting a gasoline car to
diesel using the "One Piece At A Time" method is NOT for the faint of
heart.

    --<< Bruce >>--

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jenniferduncan@comcast.net - 30 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT
All -

One of the links above is to a site that sells 1/2 vehicles.  In
escence, an undriveable engine, transmission, front axle, dash board,
steering, etc.  Any thoughts on that?
If I were to do it myself, and I'm not committing to that :-)  that
sounds like the way to go, that way all the systems would be in place.

With regard to the 100 series, I really like the HDJ 81's that are
canadian.  They seem pretty prevelant, but still need the paperwork
hassle.

Chris.
Bruce L. Bergman - 29 Mar 2006 03:16 GMT
>Has anyone had any experience with the import process from Canadian
>importers.  It is very attractive sounding to buy a diesel from canada
>versus a conversion.  It also seems less costly.

 Getting a complete diesel car is the only way to go - there are so
many differences between a gasoline and diesel car that if you try an
engine swap you'll spend hundreds of hours and/or thousands of dollars
sorting them out.  And if you don't have a matching model donor car to
strip all the Diesel parts from, you'll spend a fortune.

 A master mechanic can do it with sufficient time and patience, first
timers can spend years and never finish.

 It affects almost every system on the car - fuel systems are
radically different, electrical and controls, exhaust, throttle
linkage, Heat and AC, even the brakes - you can't run a standard
vacuum brake booster with no gas-engine manifold vacuum available.
You either need a Hydrovac hydraulic booster system running off the
power steering pump, or a vacuum pump and reservoir system.

>Also, what's up with the 14 year rule?  All the cars imported must be
>14 years old or older.

 I'll bet the '14-Year Rule' is the time limit to get around the
vehicle not meeting the USA safety and emissions rules.

 Grey-market importing a new or nearly new car is a ball-buster.  To
do it right you have to add all the safety gear and emissions gear to
the vehicle that the US requires for that model year car.  DRL's,
seatbelts and airbags, safety glass all around, put side intrusion
reinforcement beams inside the doors, roof reinforcements for
rollover, upgrade the bumpers, unleaded nozzle restrictor in the fuel
filler, etc.  And there is a time limit to do the work and pass the
inspections, or re-export the car back out of the country.  Or they
seize the half-converted car and crush it so it can't end up on the
road.

 Which is why the guy in Malibu who recently broke a $1-Million
Ferrari Dino in half by ramming it sideways through a power pole at
160+ MPH (and walked away...) is getting in deeper and deeper trouble.

 Seems the car was illegally imported from Europe - the VIN on what's
left of the chassis doesn't match the one on the title and
registration paperwork.  He bought another Ferrari and swapped the
plates, or did something else irregular to get plates on it.

 We'll ignore the part for now where the owner realizes he's drunk
and allegedly allows a mystery German he knows only as "Gunter" (no
last name) to drive his $1M car home with him in the passenger seat -
and then "Gunter" allegedly ran away from the crash scene and got a
ride before the cops arrived.  (The story doesn't cover how the
alleged passenger's blood from a bloody nose got on the Drivers air
bag, and the passenger side bag was clean.)

  But it makes a much better story than admitting the truth - which
IMHO is most likely something closer to "Gee, I was driving drunk at
triple the speed limit, and lost control when the car went airborne
going over a rise in the road."

  --<< Bruce >>--
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