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NICE!
Working right along. Glad to see the progress!
Nice job on the press Jack! Looks like a DUSY!
Very IMPRESSIVE!

K
 
I'm just impressed to all hell that Jack was able to attach the pics so nicely :flipoff2:

Oh, nice work BTW... hurry up with the rear end already :flipoff2::hillbilly:
 
Very cool Jack. It's coming along nicely.
jereme
 
NICE!
Working right along. Glad to see the progress!
Nice job on the press Jack! Looks like a DUSY!
Very IMPRESSIVE!

K

Thanks and it has been a tough one. But I am enjoying learning something new.


I'm just impressed to all hell that Jack was able to attach the pics so nicely :flipoff2:

Oh, nice work BTW... hurry up with the rear end already :flipoff2::hillbilly:

I am too.:hillbilly:

I got my rear upper adjusters welded in and my lowers sleeved. The rear lowers are beef now. I used 1/8 wall to sleeve over the stock arms and drilled rosette holes to strengthen them along the arm. I just ran out of steam, so I still have the panhard adjuster to weld in and RR the bearing/seals on the rear hubs and put everything back together. Once I get that done, I will start on the front.:D

Very cool Jack. It's coming along nicely.
jereme

Thanks Jereme, good to see you on the board.

How is your 80 coming along? Are they done with it yet?

Jack
 
Thanks Jereme, good to see you on the board.

How is your 80 coming along? Are they done with it yet?

Jack[/QUOTE]

Thanks Jack, I really like yours. It's coming along nicely.

They are still tinkering with it. They sent the supercharger off to have it blueprinted and engineered for them to start production. Their CNC machinist suffered from a stroke three weeks ago and they are waiting for him to return and finish the manifold. I kind of got a little nervous...L.C. started talking about all the time and energy they had into it and I thought I was going to have to let them keep it instead of paying the bill, but all I owe right now is 100.00 bucks for a factory Toyota head gasket kit. They replaced the head steads and even milled 4 thousandths off at no charge since its been down there a month longer than they thought. The gasket had failed in two different spots.

I just spoke to L.C. last week and they said if it were theirs, they would add two fuel injectors to the supercharger manifold and a controller in the cab to adjust the rpm levels that they come on at. They also want to rebuild and flow match the injectors. All this to a tune of $1500.00 I shudder at the expense, however it's still offset by headgasket being replaced for 100.00 and three months of my time.

I think I am going to do it. What are your thoughts since you know alot more about Toyotas than I will ever.

hijack off.
 
p.s. let me know a good time to drop off your DVD. I really appreciate you letting me use it.
 
Jack,

When it comes to the front panhard rod, be careful and slow about the welding process. That rod takes a severe amount of lateral compression/tension force when turning big rubbers aired down. Have D slowly rotate the work while you lay down a seriously hot bead w/o stopping. Crank the machine up high for this one!!

I know the following idea isn't too critical for us Westerners, but I used a bicycle inner tube Picasa Web Albums - A. - Landcruiser p... to cover up the exposed threads on all adj links. This really helps keep the mud/crud/dirt out for future adjustments and re-tightening. Just a suggestion.

Tally ho,

AA
Currently in El Centro, CA working on my tan.....
 
Thanks Jereme, good to see you on the board.

How is your 80 coming along? Are they done with it yet?

Jack

Thanks Jack, I really like yours. It's coming along nicely.

They are still tinkering with it. They sent the supercharger off to have it blueprinted and engineered for them to start production. Their CNC machinist suffered from a stroke three weeks ago and they are waiting for him to return and finish the manifold. I kind of got a little nervous...L.C. started talking about all the time and energy they had into it and I thought I was going to have to let them keep it instead of paying the bill, but all I owe right now is 100.00 bucks for a factory Toyota head gasket kit. They replaced the head steads and even milled 4 thousandths off at no charge since its been down there a month longer than they thought. The gasket had failed in two different spots.

I just spoke to L.C. last week and they said if it were theirs, they would add two fuel injectors to the supercharger manifold and a controller in the cab to adjust the rpm levels that they come on at. They also want to rebuild and flow match the injectors. All this to a tune of $1500.00 I shudder at the expense, however it's still offset by headgasket being replaced for 100.00 and three months of my time.

I think I am going to do it. What are your thoughts since you know alot more about Toyotas than I will ever.

hijack off.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like it is really going to be a runner when you get it back. I like that they are using studs, makes sense with a S/C.

I'm not sure if they have considered it, but a lot of the S/C guys use a Supra fuel pump to push more fuel to the motor. That might eliminate the two additional injectors or at least cut that down to one. I had my injectors flowed and matched when I did the H/G on the Lexus. I would at least do that, some of them can really be out of whack. The good news is that our elevation helps with the detonation that some vehicles suffer at lower elevations. I would probably find out how critical the $1500 dollars of work is. What exactly do you really need, not just what they would like you to have.

p.s. let me know a good time to drop off your DVD. I really appreciate you letting me use it.

I usually get home between 4:30-5:00 in the afternoon, just give me a call and we can figure it out.

Jack
 
Jack,

When it comes to the front panhard rod, be careful and slow about the welding process. That rod takes a severe amount of lateral compression/tension force when turning big rubbers aired down. Have D slowly rotate the work while you lay down a seriously hot bead w/o stopping. Crank the machine up high for this one!!

I know the following idea isn't too critical for us Westerners, but I used a bicycle inner tube Picasa Web Albums - A. - Landcruiser p... to cover up the exposed threads on all adj links. This really helps keep the mud/crud/dirt out for future adjustments and re-tightening. Just a suggestion.

Tally ho,

AA
Currently in El Centro, CA working on my tan.....

I will keep that in mind for the front panhard. I'm sure that D will enjoy that process.

I was going to use anti-sieze on all of the threads, but maybe I will see what else I can come up with.

Yeah, you working on your tan is like me working on my paleness.:flipoff2:

Jack
 
Time for an update.

Well as has been the case with this little project, it went horribly wrong.

First the good: We got the rear third installed and the rear suspension put in. So the rear is pretty much done, I do have to do a few little things to finish to button it up, but it is close.:bounce:

Now the bad: Started working on the front gears and change the pinion bearing shims. As soon as the inner pinion bearing was pressed out of the housing (under no pressure), the bearing just fell apart. Had to walk away for a while.:bang:

Went back a few hours later and installed the front suspension. We have a few things to finish on the lift and it will be done. Just waiting on parts again.:censor:

Someday this will end...:D

Jack
 
Time for an update.

Well as has been the case with this little project, it went horribly wrong.

First the good: We got the rear third installed and the rear suspension put in. So the rear is pretty much done, I do have to do a few little things to finish to button it up, but it is close.:bounce:

Now the bad: Started working on the front gears and change the pinion bearing shims. As soon as the inner pinion bearing was pressed out of the housing (under no pressure), the bearing just fell apart. Had to walk away for a while.:bang:

Went back a few hours later and installed the front suspension. We have a few things to finish on the lift and it will be done. Just waiting on parts again.:censor:

Someday this will end...:D

Jack

That sucks.
But at least you are getting this stuff done in plenty of time. It would really bite if it was March and the weather was clearing.

I think you planned well.

Have you done this before???:flipoff2:
 
That sucks.
But at least you are getting this stuff done in plenty of time. It would really bite if it was March and the weather was clearing.

I think you planned well.

Have you done this before???:flipoff2:


Or...when will he be doing it again :lol:. I was thinking Jack from your post just above that you'll get this thing dialed just the way you want it and poof...it's sold ;p.
 
DRRRAAAG!
That sucks Jack!
Was it a new bearing?

You got any pics of the lift on to this point?

K
 
That sucks.
But at least you are getting this stuff done in plenty of time. It would really bite if it was March and the weather was clearing.

I think you planned well.

Have you done this before???:flipoff2:

I thought it would be a good time, but the weather has been something. Normally D would be driving the 80 in the bad weather. Well she has had to drive the big truck, so she doesn't think I planned it so well.;)

Or...when will he be doing it again :lol:. I was thinking Jack from your post just above that you'll get this thing dialed just the way you want it and poof...it's sold ;p.

You funny guy. I think D would sell me this time. She has been pretty patient, but if I sold this one, that might put her over the edge. She'll cut me deep, leave me here to bleed, quiet like.:D

DRRRAAAG!
That sucks Jack!
Was it a new bearing?

You got any pics of the lift on to this point?

K

Yes it does.

The bearing had been pressed on twice and pressed off once. Still have no idea why it exploded.:confused:

I do have pics. I just need to get off of my lazy a$$ and get them uploaded. I will try and do that tonight.

Jack
 
I thought it would be a good time, but the weather has been something. Normally D would be driving the 80 in the bad weather. Well she has had to drive the big truck, so she doesn't think I planned it so well.;)

....

Jack
At least she doesn't have to go through Washoe Valley.
:princess: has been driving the 100 for a few weeks now.
 
At least she doesn't have to go through Washoe Valley.
:princess: has been driving the 100 for a few weeks now.

No, so it could be worse. By the way, I have seen :princess: hundy a couple of times on the north end of Carson. :grinpimp:

Jack
 
Ok time to plug up this thread with some more pics...

Sorry, they are a little out of order.

First one: Rear lower control arms after being cut and the tubing I used to sleeve them.

Second one: Rosette holes drilled.

Third one: Assembled and ready for welding.
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More.

1, Post welding.

2 and 3, Piece of the sleeving over the stock arm to show how thick the arms are now.
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1 and 2, Done welding and cleaned up with the grinder

3, Lower arms and lift installed in the rear.
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1 and 2, Rear diff installed from both sides. Sorry for the low quality, I am using my crappy camera in the garage. You can see a little bit of the upper control arm in #1, with the adjuster welded in.

3, My powder coated wheels with the tires mounted and balanced. The powder coating was a little glossier than I wanted, but oh well, they look good.
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