The Toyota Y engine is a series of overhead valvestraight-fourpetrol engines manufactured by Toyota from 1982 through 1996. The Y engine has mostly been used in commercial and off-road vehicles.
The valve arrangement from the Toyota K engine is interchangeable with this engine.
The 2Y engine is an OHV, eight valve construction just like the 1Y. It shares that engine's 86 mm (3.39 in) bore, but stroke is increased to 78 mm (3.07 in) for a displacement of 1.8 litres (1,812 cc). There are also 2Y-J and 2Y-U engines with differing emissions control equipment.
There is also the emissions cleaned 3Y-U engine. A version of the 3Y is built by the Shenyang Xinguang-Brilliance Automobile Engine Co. in China as the 4G20B; this engine meets the Euro IV emissions standards.
OHV 8 valve, carburetted
Displacement: 2.0 L (1,998 cc)
Bore × stroke: 86 mm × 86 mm (3.39 in × 3.39 in)
Compression ratio: 8.8:1
Reference output: 88 PS (65 kW) at 4,800 rpm, 15.8 kg⋅m (155 N⋅m; 114 lbf⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm
Applications:
3rd generation Toyota HiAce truck/van/wagon (YH51G/61G/71G)
Bore and stroke: 91 mm × 86 mm (3.58 in × 3.39 in)
This engine was available either carburetted (4Y) or fuel injected (4Y-E, called the GW491Q/LJ491Q and also 4G22B for Chinese manufacture). As fitted to a 1989 Daihatsu Delta truck, the carburetted 4Y produces 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4400 rpm (SAE net)[5] and 18.6 kg⋅m (182 N⋅m; 135 lbf⋅ft) at 3000 rpm.[6]
Applications
1987.09 - 1995.12 Toyota Crown (YS132, overseas specifications)
Toyota Van (Town Ace overseas specification, Tarago in Australia)
1985–1997 Toyota Hilux fourth and fifth generation
References
^All Trucks & Vans (catalog) (in Japanese), Japan: Toyota, August 1985, p. 18, 021011-6008
^Rex, Rainer, ed. (July 1989), Lastauto Omnibus Katalog 1990 [Truck and bus catalog] (in German), vol. 19, Motor-Presse-Verlag GmbH und Co. KG, p. 151, 81531/89001