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  1. Holy S**T its been a while since ive been in here and I totally forgot I creating this thread. 

    A bit has changed since I was here last. The KE70 ran out of rego, rust has set in while it sat for a couple years. 

    It's time she got some TLC and ill keep this thread updated. 

    Here are some photos of the rust thats set in. Its bad but can be saved. 

     

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  2. G'day everyone,

     

    I thought id throw this question out there as ive had a think about it an am unsure.

     

    Which engine conversion would you say is the "Easiest" ie Best Value for the KE70?

     

    I know this is a very hard question to answer and there are many variables.

     

    I am assuming from all the 4AGE series conversion that that is the best value and easiest.

     

    If I was to drop my car off at a mechanic and ask for all work to be done, which engine conversion would be best value for money and take the least amount of time (ie Money) to install ?

     

    What do you think?

  3. Thanks again for the feedback guys.

     

    The car has 128,000km and was regularly serviced when my Auntie drove it. I am unsure if it was “ticking” before she stopped driving it though.

     

    In regards to the carby, I have had it fully rebuilt and when I had it installed by the carby guy he did find a inlet manifold leak which he said may cause the ticking also.

     

    I am not worrying about it much for now, it has “Lifter FREE” in it now and will run it for a couple of tanks of fuel, then flush the oil again and refill with fresh oil.

     

    Once I do anything ill update in here. I work 50 hours a week and usually work on my house on days off haha...

  4. Hi everyone,

     

    I have a 1981 KE70 which has not been driven in a few years.

     

    Finally got it on the road and registered and its running a little rough and has a ticking noise.

     

    Ive been advised it bay be a stuck lifter/s.

     

    My question is : When replacing lifters in a 1981 KE70 4K-C engine, do you have to remove the head?

     

    The reason for my question is to work out if ill do it myself or not. If the head has to come off, I will most likely have a mechanic help with me it, if it doesnt have to come off, I MAY consider doing it myself.

     

    In the meantime, I'm cruising it as my daily drive and loving it.

     

    Ive changed the oil 3 times and have used FREE Lube also already. Has got a little better, but still runs rough when idling. With the revs up a little it doesnt seem too bad.

  5. Name: Mick

     

    Car: 1981 KE70 Sedan

     

    Motor & Driveline: 4K-c 1.3ltr, 4 speed Manual

     

    Suspension & Brakes: Stock

     

    Wheels & Tyres: Stock

     

    Interior: Stock

     

    Body: Stock

     

    Other: Purchased brand new in 1981 by my Auntie, she drove it to work daily and serviced it every 6 months. A couple years ago due to age she gave up driving after she had an accident in it. Besides the left hand panel damage and some drivers seat wear its a very nice car. After starting it it seems to have a stuck lifter or something, its got a loud knock. Will get it rego'd and daily it.

     

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  6. If its been sitting for 2 years, change the oil, filter and plugs while your at it. Also, drop a tablespoon of deisel down each sparkplug hole and turn the motor over by hand before you start cranking.

     

    Already been cranking haha

     

    Ill do the fluids once it starts running. Just eager to hear it idle on its own and go for a drive.

     

    Ive checked the oil and all fluids and they are fresh and at normal levels. Will drop the oil and do all fluid changes once it runs.

  7. Looks to have pretty minimal rust. Good platform to build up.

     

    Yeh for its age it has minimal rust visible. Ive found a spot under the fuel filler where it has a couple bubbles though. It was garaged daily over night all its life.

     

    It does look good!

     

    Take the boot rubber off and clean underneath it, check carefully for any rust starting where the panels are welded together. Clean out down in the sides of the boot too, these cars leak rain in through the tail lights and it collects in the boot.

     

    If the frame of the boot or bonnet is detached from the skin silicon them back on, they get real tinny-sounding and are likely to be easily damaged if not a solid unit.

     

    Take the front bunper off and the plastic will ease off the steel frame, which you can then beat back into shape. Same with the back one.

     

    Replace the bent guard and it will be a million dollars!

     

    Look through "The Girls KE70" build in my sig for ideas on easy mods to do...

     

    Thanks for the tips. I’ll be working on it slowly as I'm a hopeless DIY person haha... Need to get it started first as it has a tank of stale fuel. Going to drain the tank this sunday, blow out the fuel line and wash the tank with Kero. Fill with fresh fuel and new filter and try fire her up.

  8. Recently inherited this from my Auntie who purchased it new from the local Toyota dealer WESTLAND TOYOTA Werribee. It had been garaged since new and was driven up until 2 years ago when my Auntie gave up driving after a few bingles.

     

    Inside it is very clean and there are some really great parts along with some damaged parts.

     

    I plan to get her running as my daily and slowly clean her up.

     

    Photos below I have not washed it yet. Took some pics to show starting point.

     

    Showing her worst side. Panel damage from 2 years ago from Auntie.

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