The leak was most definitely UNDER the center of the vehicle and appearing to come from the bell housing junction to the next component in line to the rear (that would be the transmission?)
But, like roof leaks, fluid leaks don't always drop off the vehicle exactly where the leak is coming...
I have a 72 FJ-40. The owner before I purchased it or the owner before him converted it by putting in the 350 V8 & a 4-speed transmission. In general it works well.
But it had a fluid leak mid-chassis and by testing the oil dip stick it wasn't the oil.
Now the leak has stopped, but I am...
I had to pull my instrument panel and with that I disconnected the ammeter wires.
Stupid me, I did not mark the individual wires as to which wire went to which ammeter terminal.
So on re-assembling the instrument panel, I just hooked one of the ammeter wires to the terminal nearest the minus...
Drew - It sits inline between the battery and the alternator. Most of the loads in stock form come off the alternator side of the ammeter. So if the ammeter is +, there is enough current to power all your loads and current is flowing into (ie charging) your battery. If (-) then it's flowing away...
Hello,
I am interested in your 78 FJ40 jump seats.
Am I correct in assuming that these are the short width seats that fit between the roll bar rear uprights?
Are they still available?
And, if so, can you post some pictures.
Thanks
Don (a.k.a. handcannon) - I don't have any objection to your jumping onto this thread, but you might get more targeted suggestions/advice by starting a new thread with your question.
Pin_Head - thanks for the info. 20ga did indeed seem TOO SMALL to be carrying the full electrical load of the...
djcfj40 -- Thanks for the info. and thanks for the offer of some fusible link wire.
Since there is a NAPA store pretty close to the house, I'll check there first.
If I run into any problems I will most certainly contact you to see if the offer is still available.
It is hard to imagine using a...
I'll have to check the Alternator.
I never mentioned its capacity because I don't know.
Where would I find the capacity?
Would it be on a label or somewhere else?
Also, while looking for Fusible Link I am having a tough time finding anything for the FJ40.
However I am finding some 'raw'...
Rudi - thanks for the excellent clarification.
I'll begin looking to find a "fusible link" to replace the existing fuse.
Any advice regarding the ammeter capacity:
* OK to stay with the current 30A?
* Or, considering the fuse/fusible link 40A rating, should it be changed to a 40A?
fusible link - "is smaller than the rest of the wire so it will burn out first"
Wouldn't that result in the same thing as a Slow-Blow fuse -- "if it blows you have no power to anything"
Again, thanks for the info.
Yes, the vehicle worked when I bought it 6 months or so ago, but I never paid any attention to the ammeter reading then.
As you say, it is usually reads 0 when everything has been working fine. And it is 0 when it isn't working at all.
At least the vehicle was...
Thanks for the info.
Yes, not knowing any better, I already went ahead and replaced the fuse with the same type (40A).
Before putting it back into the instrument panel, is there any way of knowing if the ammeter will handle the current from the new generator without the trial and error of just...
With the V8 conversion done by a previous owner on my 72 FJ40 I have been told that I no longer need the Emission Control unit that is still mounted in the engine compartment.
That individual said that I should take it out and put it up for sale.
I see a metal pipe coming from the Emission...
While I have benefited from reading previous posts, this is my first one that I have done.
I have 2 questions regarding the 30A Ammeter in my 72 FJ40 Project vehicle.
1. Before I got the vehicle, one of the previous owners did a V8 conversion - it works.
But they used a generator...