Just pretend it really works….. that is our secret.
Shame to waste a functioning PTO where it won’t be used, but it sure does look proper.
Just bring that Milwaukee impact wrench along, and voila! Working winch.
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Just pretend it really works….. that is our secret.
Shame to waste a functioning PTO where it won’t be used, but it sure does look proper.
Just bring that Milwaukee impact wrench along, and voila! Working winch.
Boiled linseed oil?This paint color…i guess they were shooting for Muleta Red.
Looks like a HoneyCrisp apple to me with the fade …
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Love that patina.Passenger fender polished out.
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Brendon has some sort of fetish for yellow and red reflectors.
On the yellow (long discontinued) I was able to mix and match to get the best ring and rubber base.
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New OEM badge….
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@ToyotaMatt LED adapted blinker
Look at that juicy apple
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Worlds brightest blinker courtesy of MAtT
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What’s that gizmo on the firewall, passenger side to the right of the blower? thanksBack on this girl.
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Engine bay strip and clean. Coming along nicely
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This one was pretty clean already. Just took a layer of grime off and hit it with the buffer.
I pulled my non-functioning switches, cleaned them, put a little dielectric grease on them and everyone came back to life.This is the first gas tank I’ve ever removed that did not have currency or a rifle casing under it. A little bit of grass seed is all I had to clean up. Still no rust.
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This beautiful rust free transmission hump is marked safe from my body saw I’ll clean it up and line it with heat shield before it goes back in place View attachment 3310705
This stupid hazard switch does not work. The yankee said there was an inline fuse somewhere under the dash that must be the culprit. View attachment 3310706
I yanked everything out and laid under there for 10 minutes and can’t find it. Anyone know?
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Anyone else think coolerman is close to godliness? LolI have two new relays provided for these types of bulbs from Coolerman that eliminates the need for the individual resistors (supposedly)
Absolutely right!! Good ‘Ol Uncle Joe gave me the Land Cruiser bug when I was about 4-5 years old when he used to take me place in his new FJ55…..later in life he liked to restore vintage lathes…..I asked him to take on the PTO that I purchased here on Mud (I regretfully don’t recall from whom) many years ago…..Uncle Joe passed last fall and @wngrog was kind enough to include it and add it to Rosie for me. I know he was proud of his job on it…..thanks Nolen, and to the Wizard for making this happen! Very much appreciated and it really adds to the build!! Thank you!!Of note … I think I have this right.
Brendan’s uncle rebuilt the PTO and has since passed
There is/was some sentimental value there beyond the awesomeness
Vacuum stuff for the Tcase and the high/low shift mechanismWhat’s that gizmo on the firewall, passenger side to the right of the blower? thanks
I did not use any oil on the externals of this truck. Only polish and wax. Also if I do, I use Fluid film where I used to use boiled Linseed oilBoiled linseed oil?
Fuel line setup looks great, but I’m not sure what I’m looking at. Is it; filter, pump, regulator with return line? I’ve been running an electric 1-4 psi electric Pump, filter, simple regulator to a Weber dgas 38 and I feel like my setup could be better.Fuel system is all in place. I’ve been hoping the transmission would show up today so I can snick it in place before I crank it. I want the fuel tank and hump out so I can hook up all that dopey 3 on the tree linkage correctly. If I put gas in the tank it becomes a big ole hassle.
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That’s the best you can do on a Weber. The Sniper uses 65 psi.Fuel line setup looks great, but I’m not sure what I’m looking at. Is it; filter, pump, regulator with return line? I’ve been running an electric 1-4 psi electric Pump, filter, simple regulator to a Weber dgas 38 and I feel like my setup could be better.
Interesting. I don’t have that on my 73.Vacuum stuff for the Tcase and the high/low shift mechanism
I'm helping a friend with a 74 and he's looking at going with the Holley Sniper. Where did you get your setup and what all does it need? Nice build!! Thanks!That’s the best you can do on a Weber. The Sniper uses 65 psi.
I'm helping a friend with a 74 and he's looking at going with the Holley Sniper. Where did you get your setup and what all does it need? Nice build!! Thanks!