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This thread intended to supply all the correct bearing numbers for all FJ40's. I'll need you help in laying it all out and getting the right info. Might help especially if your broken down and cannot yank the bearing and get the number off it. Will also need to break it down by year and configuration.


1. Front Axle

a. Knuckle

97610‑30303 (03/69-07/80)
90366‑17001 (08/80-
Koyo TR0305A aka KOYO TRO305AF4
Koyo 30303r hi-cap
Nachi 30303


b. Spindle

Inner
Toyota Part # 90368-41002 03/69-09/75
Toyota Part # 90368-49084 09/75-07/80

2. Rear Axle

a. Inner

semi-float
Toyota Part # 90365-47013 - 08/73-

full-floating
Toyota Part # 90368-49084-77 09/75-10/81


b. Outer (if applicable)

full-floating
Toyota Part # 90080-36067 09/75-07/80
90368‑45087 (08/80-10/81)


4. Differential

a. Pinion
1. Front
97619‑30306 (03/69-07/80)
90366‑30011 (08/1980 -
2. Rear
97619‑30308 (03/69-07/80)
90366‑40004 (08/1980 -


b. Carrier
90368‑45001 (03/69-07/80)
90368‑45066 (08/1980 -


5. Clutch

a. Pilot
90363‑15004 (08/1980 - 08/1983)

b. Throw out
90363‑45015 (03/69-08/74)
90363‑52086 (08/1980 - 05/1981)
90363‑52001 (06/1981 - 08/1983)



6. Transmission

a. Input

97154‑06308 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

b. Output

1. BEARING (FOR OUTPUT SHAFT REAR)
97154‑06308 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

c. Roller

1.BEARING, NEEDLE ROLLER (FOR 2ND GEAR)
90364‑44065 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

2. Input shaft
90361‑06049 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

3. BEARING, NEEDLE ROLLER(FOR 1ST GEAR)
90364‑44065 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

d. Counter gear

1. BEARING OR ROLLER(FOR COUNTER GEAR FRONT)
97153‑06332 (08/1980 - 09/1983)

2. BEARING OR ROLLER(FOR COUNTER GEAR REAR)
90365‑32010 (08/1980 - 09/1983)





7. T-case


a. Input
BEARING, RADIAL BALL (FOR TRANSFER INPUT GEAR)
90363‑35013 (08/1980 -

b. Idler
90364‑34006 (08/1980 -

c. Front Output
90363‑35013 (08/1980 -

d. Rear Output

e. Front Roller (FOR TRANSFER OUTPUT SHAFT)
90366‑35011 (08/1980 -

f. Rear Roller (FOR TRANSFER OUTPUT SHAFT)
97600‑30307 (08/1980 -

g. Small NEEDLE ROLLER (FOR TRANSFER OUTPUT SHAFT FRONT)
90364‑17010 (08/1980 -


8. Steering

a. Column
90363‑18038 (09/72-07/08)

b. Manual Box
90363‑20062 (09/75-07/80)

c. Power steering





9. Other bearing related parts

a. front disc brake spindle
Toyota Part # 43401-60060 09/75-07/80

b. Smog pump

1. front bearing 40mm X 17mm X 12mm
SKF 6203 2RSJEM
2. rear bearing
17603‑40010 (01/75-08/76)
KOYO B-188 NEEDLE BEARING 1-1/8"X1-3/8"X1/2"

3. Vane bearing
IKO BA65 3/8"X9/16"X5/16"
INA SCE65
Torrington J-65
 
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rear axle semi-float bearing

90365-47013 - 1973.08-1980.07


rear axle full-floating bearing
inner 90368-49084-77 1975.09-1980.07
outer 90080-36067 1975.09-1980.07


front disc brake spindle

43401-60060 1975.09-1980.07\



delete this if you just wanted mfr #s, not toyota p/n :)

I have a few transmissions and axles to break down and check.
 
Here are a few I have:

• Pinion front or rear
o Bearing (LG) Timken 30308M
o Bearing (SM) Timken 30306M


 Rear FF and front (same)
• Toyota 90368-49084 bearing & race
o Koyo- bearing (Timken) JLM104948, race JLM104910-n
• Toyota 90368-45087 bearing & race
o Koyo- bearing (Timken) LM102949, race LM102910



 Knuckle arm bearings, OEM 90366-20003, TR0305A,
Koyo 30304AJR-2-N Hi cap

Jerry D.
 
Nice reference for the early split case, Mark!


You still have the ability to edit, Marshall? I was thinking maybe just using Woody's wiki is the way to go about this ultimately? Each tech forum would need to link to the wiki (because I am positive nobody looks at that link in the top nav bar).


(btw, I started a project in '97 on my web server, but lost interest early.. this was way before wiki's existed. just copying from LCML posts at the start... http://130.94.161.162/lcfaq.html)
 
I've got a database for all the cross reference bearing for different manufactures. Problem is it only works with the program which doesn't allow for copy and pasting. It's an access database that has a password. I need someone to crack it so we can get all our information out easily.

Anyone want to give it a shot I send you a link.
 
I've got a database for all the cross reference bearing for different manufactures. Problem is it only works with the program which doesn't allow for copy and pasting. It's an access database that has a password. I need someone to crack it so we can get all our information out easily.

Anyone want to give it a shot I send you a link.

Screen capture?
 
Nice reference for the early split case, Mark!


You still have the ability to edit, Marshall? I was thinking maybe just using Woody's wiki is the way to go about this ultimately? Each tech forum would need to link to the wiki (because I am positive nobody looks at that link in the top nav bar).


(btw, I started a project in '97 on my web server, but lost interest early.. this was way before wiki's existed. just copying from LCML posts at the start... Ken's Land Cruiser FAQ n Stuff)

Wiki will be the way to go eventually. But I think we need to get the format down before putting it there. Plus only about 5% of Mud even knows about Wiki.

I added some of the later stuff. Going to have to figure out how to label H41, 42, 55 trannys along with any differences for the 3b sides of those. I'm going to figure out the Toyota numbers and then start working on cross overs.
 
It is a very much "build it and they will come" deal. I have pushed wiki at work for non security sensitive info and after a couple years have a fairly strong following (they still don't collaborate much.. baby steps). The trick is have a reason to draw them..

If every Tech forum here had a sticky post with one link pointing at wiki pages for FAQ-related info, it would be a done deal. Not that hard to convert FAQ posts into wiki info, but all the forum mods would have to buy into the concept, and for the last few years a lot of FAQ builders are content to just make FAQs that are links to posts instead of capturing the actual information. links to links to links are always a fun time. :-/


In a more general sense, it is insane the amount of excellent info wikipedia has related to toyotas, engines, and drivetrains.
 
I figure once I get this done I can just copy and pasted.

On another note I figured out the database. Now just have to figure out how to extract the info.
 
Anyone know what the oem bearings are for transmission and T-case a 1968? I live in Indonesia and need to do a complete rebuild, but I can't order one of the nice sets from a USA-based store like SOR or cruiser outfitters, so I need to order them piecemeal :(
 

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