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  1. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    I ran a compression test and these are the numbers I obtained. The test was done cold and dry, while not too bad they are just ok. Still need to check valve lash and fiddle with the carb a bit more, the plugs were black and sooty.
  2. rockcod

    Registry FJ45 Registry

    I got you on the SWB registry.
  3. rockcod

    Builds 1964 FJ45 SWB Resto

    Let’s get this on the SWB registry.
  4. rockcod

    SWB Removeable top list

    Kittrell you’ve been added
  5. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Received the return spring bracket from cruiser cult (really nice quality piece) and cut a universal spring to fit, works great. Now to give it a tune up and adjust the carb.
  6. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Thanks for the info Jack, got it ordered!!
  7. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Got the factory carb rebuilt and removed the Trollhole carb. After mounting the factory carb on the intake I realized I am missing this return spring bracket and spring. The search is on!! Or I make my own.
  8. rockcod

    For Sale  FJ40 long jump seats

    Long rear jumps seats in good condition, would need to be reupholstered. Frames are in great shape, no rust. $450. Local pickup preferred, located in Buena Park CA.
  9. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Tim had replaced the original carb with a Trollhole carb, he managed to find the original carb but it looks like it had been in the cargo hold of the Titanic. I’m going to attempt to save it and hope for the best. The butterflies were frozen but I was able to free them up and disassemble it...
  10. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    I don’t know how to post a video, but Sully is a runner!!! I drained the fuel tank, filled the float bowl and little in the carb, some fresh fuel in the tank and it fired right up. Checked the action of the clutch, I need to adjust it a little. Overall great day, now to get it off the trailer...
  11. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    And so it begins, I am robbing Peter to pay Paul. I removed the new clutch master and slave cylinders from my project (Morty) and installed it on Sully, we now have a clutch.
  12. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Made it home last night,1100 miles over 3 days, and the best part, I got to hang out and go on a road trip with my son to get Sully. This morning I took it to the car wash to rinse off the dirt and salt residue from being so close the bay. Started my walk around and assess what needs to be...
  13. rockcod

    Everyone.......... Meet Sully

    Reviving this thread from the dead with an update. We were contacted by the buyer informing us he was selling Sully. So without blinking an eye, the family committed to getting Sully back. My son and I made the 7 hour (one way) trip this morning and loaded it on the trailer and headed home...
  14. rockcod

    For Sale SF Bay Area 1972 Fj40 "SULLY"

    No, he sold it to JP and then he sold it to someone else.
  15. rockcod

    For Sale SF Bay Area 1972 Fj40 "SULLY"

    Yep, JP removed its soul and ruined it.
  16. rockcod

    For Sale SF Bay Area 1972 Fj40 "SULLY"

    😂😂 You’re killing me Ken!!! I loved the little red truck, but I just didn’t fit in the cab. You need to be 5’7” or less to be comfortable in them. Wyatt is starting a family and the history we have with it just made sense to get it back, I can’t thank Tim enough for reaching out and giving me...
  17. rockcod

    the "zebranator's" resurection is awn!!!!!

    You guessed it Rob! I should be heading up there Friday, picking up Wyatt in Bass Lake and go get it!
  18. rockcod

    the "zebranator's" resurection is awn!!!!!

    Well, it’s coming back home! Sully will ride again!!
  19. rockcod

    the "zebranator's" resurection is awn!!!!!

    Do you remember this one my son and I built and then on a knucklehead move sold it?
  20. rockcod

    the "zebranator's" resurection is awn!!!!!

    A little bit of history on that top!
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