So my buddy has picked up an old '59 Apache that's been sitting for the past forever. It's got a rapped out 235 in the engine bay and a rusted solid 235 sitting in the bed. All in all seems like a truck worth saving, but the mechanicals are pretty sketchy. I'm going to help him get it going again.
I've got a wild hare up my ass that we should ditch the 235's entirely and give the old truck an injection of Landcruiser straight six. I know the Toyota F engine's lower end is based on the 235 and I'm pretty sure the head is based on another similar Chevy sixer.
Both engines are considered reliable by their proponents, though my trust leans more toward Toyota than GM (a lot more). The Toyota appears to come with more compression, more power, a better oiling system, and six whole intake ports (exciting!).
Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has any direct experience with both these engines. I don't currently have my eyes or hands on an old Landcruiser engine. I'm wondering about the differences in the motor mounts and the bell housing (I'm wondering exactly how much of a "copy" the Toyota engine is). If the/a Chevy transmission can't be used with the Toyota engine, that will make things a lot harder. I don't believe Toyota ever made a 2wd Landcruiser.