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12-29-08, 04:26 PM
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So the release bearing mounts are rather different I was going to post some pictures but my camera cord isn't the same as my parents so I can't post them up. If anyone has a 1F release fork that I can buy or have give me a call on my cell at 884-9466 or if it doesn't work leave a messege for me at my parents house 897-0238 thanks
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12-30-08, 11:38 PM
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well clutch is done... ended up buying a new one because I didn't have time to try and come up with another clutch release fork or come up with something interesting... pictures to follow
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12-30-08, 11:59 PM
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Pictures:
On a side note removing a transmission from an FJ40 difficulty level is a 10 out of a possible 24 and putting it back is a 12 out of 24
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12-31-08, 10:05 AM
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I couldnt help but notice you used that special liquid trans remover LUCKY LAGER. Can you imagine how tough it would have been without it? 24 out of 24
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12-31-08, 10:30 AM
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ha yeah, I was thinking 12 out of 24 sounds more like a rate of consumption than of difficulty...
looks like a typical afternoon at my place...beer, oil, wreckage...nicely done.
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12-31-08, 11:00 AM
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well in reality from the time I drove the cruiser into the shop till I pulled it out we went through 3 and a half flats... but most of those were not used in pulling or puting back...
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02-05-09, 02:16 AM
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Well I know have rear shocks and man is it nice... i went for a ride around the block and my back wasn't nearly as mad at me as before... Next up is to do something more permanent for rear lights. Also I'm hoping that with the ICBC settlement from the golf I'll be able to put in a new tub (perhaps aqualu perhaps something else) Does anyone have any experiance with aqualu that they'd like to relate... or even better an extra tub lying around that they don't want?
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02-05-09, 09:42 AM
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I had one for years on my 40, pretty damn nice.
only two things I'd mention, would be to soundproof the hell out of the underside while you have it off, and if possible try to reinforce where it bolts on to the bottom of the cowl. the cowl can move a bit for and aft, and after a couple years my doors were sagging and not fitting all that well.
In the end I had a front cage hoop and tied it into the dash, solved the problem. Other than that, it was great.
I made a big jesus storage bin for the back ( was too cheap to buy the one they offer as an option) and that was pretty handy, I made it deep enough to store 4l oil jugs in standing up.
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02-05-09, 09:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Toshi38
Well I know have rear shocks and man is it nice... i went for a ride around the block and my back wasn't nearly as mad at me as before... Next up is to do something more permanent for rear lights. Also I'm hoping that with the ICBC settlement from the golf I'll be able to put in a new tub (perhaps aqualu perhaps something else) Does anyone have any experiance with aqualu that they'd like to relate... or even better an extra tub lying around that they don't want?
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In case you're interested, we're an Aqualu dealer. We have a fair bit of experience with these tubs, and can offer some info if you want to call with specific questions.
My first experience with Aqualu was in 1992 or 1993... so I've been down that road before.
I also have some Japanese aftermarket 40 series tail lights coming in soon...
~John
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02-05-09, 10:31 AM
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thats good to know... what sorta pricing can you offer on the aqualu same as their site or more expensive/cheaper? As for the tail lights I think i'm just going to build a new bumper and go with round tail lights. As a temporary measure until the new bumper I think I'm going to go to a round brake light and a couple of smaller blinker/reverse lights.
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02-05-09, 06:20 PM
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I'll have to see what can be done with the pricing - it's been following the ebb and flow of the dollar as has everything else. Generally, there's not much room in the pricing BUT you should talk to me first as I can probably have it shipped here and still sell it at close to the listed price on Aqualu's site - thus saving some money in the shipping costs.
If you want to go and pick the items up in Kelowna, then I can save you some $$ over the listed prices fore sure. The margins are quite slim (it's the norm for this industry), but still give me a call first with regards to what you want to do.
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02-05-09, 07:18 PM
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Chances are I'd be picking it up... i do enjoy a good road trip at least when i'm feeling a bit better.
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02-06-09, 09:56 PM
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Last I heard, Lance at IPOR (Iron Pig Off Road) was the distributor for the Pilgrim tubs. They are supposed to be really nice, if not pricey.
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02-06-09, 11:44 PM
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finally got the shocks in... good to hear... everything work out then?
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02-07-09, 01:33 AM
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Ya they fit perfectly.. thanks for all your help... I still have a case of beer with your name on it anytime you want it!... Also if you have some time to weld up the frame sometime that'd be awesome... but right now I can't really do much of anything on account of the accident.
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02-07-09, 05:33 PM
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let me know when you want to patch that frame.... will set aside some time on a weekend to do it..
cheers...
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02-07-09, 09:06 PM
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Well I got bored... (when you spend a week lying in bed or sitting in a chair it gets boring... ) anyway I built a site to document my very slow build/repair of the cruiser. Take a look I'm going to try to keep putting lots of pictures in it.
1975 FJ40 "Andy" ?(Stephens FJ40 Build?)
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02-12-09, 10:24 PM
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Anyone know how hard it is to pull the glass out of a drivers side door on a 40?
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02-13-09, 01:23 AM
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you have the old style doors right? if you do...not all that hard, i stripped a few doors a while back...
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02-13-09, 03:54 AM
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Newer style doors.
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02-16-09, 11:45 AM
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not hard.
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02-16-09, 06:51 PM
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once I get the tub out of the cruiser its in is anyone interested in helping me fix the bend, clean and properly prep/paint the underside of the tub with undercoating (and the inside of the top with bedliner?
I could offer some parts or perhaps a bit of cash in trade if anyones got time to do it (I'd like to do it this week and get it done)
Stephen
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02-17-09, 12:07 AM
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I'm in
When and where would you like to do it?
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02-17-09, 12:41 AM
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Tub will be out wensday sounds like. Then I just need to bend that one bit out.. and then I imagine power wash it or otherwise clean it... then prep and under coat it... so kind of hoping I can put the tub onto the frame on saturday?
Does that work for you?
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02-17-09, 07:29 PM
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could prolly give you a hand as well if you want...i can snag the pressure washer if need be....
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02-17-09, 08:16 PM
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thanks, all the help is greatly appreciated !
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02-17-09, 08:56 PM
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I'd like to come help but I'm got to work on thursday and tomorrow will be too busy for me. Sorry and good luck. Somebody take some pics so I can see what I'm missing.
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02-17-09, 09:06 PM
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no worries... I'll have my camera and sore back there so expect pictures!
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02-17-09, 09:24 PM
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Saturday should work fine for me.
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