STD Tuning Engine 606 Dry Sump Oil Pan

606 Dry Sump Oil Pan

606 Dry Sump Oil Pan

 
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zeeman
Holset

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01-19-2014, 09:01 AM #1
Has anyone done a dry sump on a 606 engine yet. I have some oil pan issues on a Toyota 4-runner conversion and may need to go to a dry sump, any input?
zeeman
01-19-2014, 09:01 AM #1

Has anyone done a dry sump on a 606 engine yet. I have some oil pan issues on a Toyota 4-runner conversion and may need to go to a dry sump, any input?

Gearbound
In need of a OM606.96x

172
01-19-2014, 05:05 PM #2
606 4runner Smile got any pictures?

If its not inline its out of line Tongue
Gearbound
01-19-2014, 05:05 PM #2

606 4runner Smile got any pictures?


If its not inline its out of line Tongue

zeeman
Holset

444
01-20-2014, 09:09 AM #3
(01-19-2014, 05:05 PM)Gearbound 606 4runner Smile got any pictures?

Just started project, have flywheel and adapter made. looks like the transmission and transfer case will need to be moved back. Will post pics as it progressives.
zeeman
01-20-2014, 09:09 AM #3

(01-19-2014, 05:05 PM)Gearbound 606 4runner Smile got any pictures?

Just started project, have flywheel and adapter made. looks like the transmission and transfer case will need to be moved back. Will post pics as it progressives.

Gearbound
In need of a OM606.96x

172
01-20-2014, 09:34 PM #4
Im no expert on dry sump but if you look at 617 swaps you may just do what they do and make it rear sump i believe. also what year it the runner? what kind of space do you have for firewall and rad clearence?

If its not inline its out of line Tongue
Gearbound
01-20-2014, 09:34 PM #4

Im no expert on dry sump but if you look at 617 swaps you may just do what they do and make it rear sump i believe. also what year it the runner? what kind of space do you have for firewall and rad clearence?


If its not inline its out of line Tongue

zeeman
Holset

444
01-21-2014, 02:46 AM #5
(01-20-2014, 09:34 PM)Gearbound Im no expert on dry sump but if you look at 617 swaps you may just do what they do and make it rear sump i believe. also what year it the runner? what kind of space do you have for firewall and rad clearence?

It is a 95 4-runner IFS. I have 27" from stock bellhousing to A/C condensor ( radiator is removed). The 606 is 31" from back of block were bellhousing bolts on to the front of the crank pulley.

I can move the transmission and transfercase back 4"- 6" to move the engine back towards the firewall. I am doing a 617 in a toyota truck which had the same problem and trimed the core support out to use a jeep cherokee radiator which is wide and narrow in height, and moved it forward.
zeeman
01-21-2014, 02:46 AM #5

(01-20-2014, 09:34 PM)Gearbound Im no expert on dry sump but if you look at 617 swaps you may just do what they do and make it rear sump i believe. also what year it the runner? what kind of space do you have for firewall and rad clearence?

It is a 95 4-runner IFS. I have 27" from stock bellhousing to A/C condensor ( radiator is removed). The 606 is 31" from back of block were bellhousing bolts on to the front of the crank pulley.

I can move the transmission and transfercase back 4"- 6" to move the engine back towards the firewall. I am doing a 617 in a toyota truck which had the same problem and trimed the core support out to use a jeep cherokee radiator which is wide and narrow in height, and moved it forward.

Gearbound
In need of a OM606.96x

172
01-21-2014, 05:29 AM #6
I read a TDI swap in a tacoma before and they could drop the diff (spacers) some to get more oil pan clearence it can be done with the 1984-1988 4runners/PU and the later shared a similar design. thats going to be one TIGHT fit haha. Pusher fans for sure and Water to Air IC?

If its not inline its out of line Tongue
Gearbound
01-21-2014, 05:29 AM #6

I read a TDI swap in a tacoma before and they could drop the diff (spacers) some to get more oil pan clearence it can be done with the 1984-1988 4runners/PU and the later shared a similar design. thats going to be one TIGHT fit haha. Pusher fans for sure and Water to Air IC?


If its not inline its out of line Tongue

zeeman
Holset

444
01-21-2014, 08:40 PM #7
(01-21-2014, 05:29 AM)Gearbound I read a TDI swap in a tacoma before and they could drop the diff (spacers) some to get more oil pan clearence it can be done with the 1984-1988 4runners/PU and the later shared a similar design. thats going to be one TIGHT fit haha. Pusher fans for sure and Water to Air IC?

I just did a 4" lift kit on the 4-runner for the customer. This lowered the diff. down which helps. The steering dampner is above the steering arm and could be moved under the steering arm to gain more clearence.

I want to use the stock fan or puller fans not pusher fans they don't work well. Intercooler can be under the radiator as well.

Worse case can be a fabricated oil pan with the sump in the rear and a extended oil pickup tube.
zeeman
01-21-2014, 08:40 PM #7

(01-21-2014, 05:29 AM)Gearbound I read a TDI swap in a tacoma before and they could drop the diff (spacers) some to get more oil pan clearence it can be done with the 1984-1988 4runners/PU and the later shared a similar design. thats going to be one TIGHT fit haha. Pusher fans for sure and Water to Air IC?

I just did a 4" lift kit on the 4-runner for the customer. This lowered the diff. down which helps. The steering dampner is above the steering arm and could be moved under the steering arm to gain more clearence.

I want to use the stock fan or puller fans not pusher fans they don't work well. Intercooler can be under the radiator as well.

Worse case can be a fabricated oil pan with the sump in the rear and a extended oil pickup tube.

Gearbound
In need of a OM606.96x

172
01-22-2014, 05:49 AM #8
I will be impressed if you retain the mechanical fan. Im not familiar with electric fans but the straght blades will move more cfm but be louder. this doesnt matter when you have a diesel.

If its not inline its out of line Tongue
Gearbound
01-22-2014, 05:49 AM #8

I will be impressed if you retain the mechanical fan. Im not familiar with electric fans but the straght blades will move more cfm but be louder. this doesnt matter when you have a diesel.


If its not inline its out of line Tongue

 
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