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Post by flyingmonkey7 on Sept 15, 2007 21:11:11 GMT -8
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Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Sept 16, 2007 4:19:14 GMT -8
The Stout RK41 used the 3RB engine, and the Hi-Lux RN11 used the 3RC from 04/69 to 11/69 & changed to the 8RC.
I believe that I have one Stout oil pan ($72.00) that has been parially blasted & will be finished before being sold, and I have a finished valve cover with the 3RB decal ready ($75.00). The valve cover has the pipe for the PCV which can be capped. I will look next trip to the farm to see if I have a valve cover less the PCV pipe & holes.
I have a parts catalog (mine) for the 3RB/3RC engine, about 40 pages that shows parts with prices & availability that is $3.25 (free with a parts order). I take paypal.
For a Toyota parts manual for the entire RT41, contact Mike Bingham at mbingham@cabetoyota.com.
Carlyn Dinkler cdinkler@bellsouth.net
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Post by toyotageek on Sept 16, 2007 15:48:24 GMT -8
Wow... another Stout owner!
Welcome to our forum! Hopefully the other Stout owners will be able to help you. Looks like the body is in good condition - no major dents to speak of. Good luck with your project!
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Oz_Stout
Toyota Enthusiast
I Really Need Hubcaps For My Stout
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Post by Oz_Stout on Sept 16, 2007 19:38:31 GMT -8
Great to see you over here now. This forum will certainly be of more help to you than the Aussie one. At least here people have actually heard of a Stout. Your truck doesn't look too different to mine. Funny thing is I was thinking of painting my roof white. Now I have an idea of what it would look like. Looks cool I think. You have more work to do than me, but as Mike mentioned the body on yours looks pretty solid. Good news is that the grille and headlight surrounds etc are all there too. I'd say that stuff would be pretty hard to replace. What's the plans for the Stout? I like the look of your Mazda. In fact when I bought my Stout the plan was to slam it minitruck style........ but when I realised how nice and original mine is and the fact that it is rare as hell where I am........ well...... I decided that hacking around underneath might not be the best plan. Anyway, great to see the pics. Keep us all informed of the progress on this new project.
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