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I don't see too many posts regarding small fabrication jobs, so I thought I'd "throw one on the barbie".
Thanksgiving time last year I bought a clean, 1983 Calfornia FJ60 with the gasser motor. It has air lockers, 4:88 gears, 33" tires and a lift to clear them. Searching for this truck on the net was a blast, and while hunting for a truck I found this forum. Participating on mud has increased my ability to keep the truck in top condition.
My loving wife said I could perform a diesel conversion
so I bought a rusty 1985 HJ60 in Canada and performed a comprehensive swap, including the motor, fender panels, wiring harness and all 24v motors, switches, relays and whatnot. We shipped the truck (and another FJ60) to Costa Rica where we live.
However, the conversion left me without a working A/C as the Cannuk diesel had no provisions for A/C for some reason. I was pleased with the truck as it was, but I'm not the only driver in the family. The wife wants her A/C and the A/C she shall have.
As I considered the project of completing the A/C, I first tried to buy the stock bracket and compressor that fits the 2H. But with shipping to Central America and taxes on the parts, I was way out of line for a reasonable install. I decided to build my own bracket and source the compressor locally.
Purchasing a 24v compressor was surprisingly easy. I bought a new "Sanden" type unit that mounts to the bracket using "ears" that stick out radially around the unit. I thought this would be easier for me to mount compared to the other "Nippon Denso" style that clamps down to the bracket with 4 long bolts that pass through the unit.
Enough yabb'in here's some pics.
Thanksgiving time last year I bought a clean, 1983 Calfornia FJ60 with the gasser motor. It has air lockers, 4:88 gears, 33" tires and a lift to clear them. Searching for this truck on the net was a blast, and while hunting for a truck I found this forum. Participating on mud has increased my ability to keep the truck in top condition.
My loving wife said I could perform a diesel conversion
However, the conversion left me without a working A/C as the Cannuk diesel had no provisions for A/C for some reason. I was pleased with the truck as it was, but I'm not the only driver in the family. The wife wants her A/C and the A/C she shall have.
As I considered the project of completing the A/C, I first tried to buy the stock bracket and compressor that fits the 2H. But with shipping to Central America and taxes on the parts, I was way out of line for a reasonable install. I decided to build my own bracket and source the compressor locally.
Purchasing a 24v compressor was surprisingly easy. I bought a new "Sanden" type unit that mounts to the bracket using "ears" that stick out radially around the unit. I thought this would be easier for me to mount compared to the other "Nippon Denso" style that clamps down to the bracket with 4 long bolts that pass through the unit.
Enough yabb'in here's some pics.
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