I bought my 80 with an aftermarket radio. Single din with the cubby hole underneath. I’m looking to upgrade to a double din but from what I’ve found, you’re supposed to take the factory brackets and transfer them over to your new double din since the factory stereo was also a double. Since I...
I overhauled the whole cooling system at the same time. Radiator, new cap, new hoses with new clamps, silicone PHH with constant torque clamps, thermostat, water pump, blue fan clutch with 15k cst silicone. Scangauge now shows temps around 186-190. Used to be high 190s-low 200.
I ordered a CSF...
Yeah that was my mistake waiting so long to install. I was putting together a cooling system overhaul (pump, thermostat, phh, hoses) and I didn’t get around to installing it until December.
At first, I also thought it was the hoses since it was leaking around the lower passenger side hose...
As title states, I bought an oem Toyota radiator in April 2017, but didn’t get around to install it until last December. Fast forward 4 months later and I’m finding small puddles underneath the cruiser and lower coolant levels. I emailed the company I bought the rad from since Toyota parts carry...
Recently replaced PHH, thermostat, radiator, water pump, fan clutch, and radiator cap, and refilled with Toyota red and i noticed that I started to leak coolant soon after.
Can anyone help me out with the part numbers for these hoses?
If I'm not mistaken, one is 87245-60340 (correct me if I'm...
95 degrees.
i haven't installed it. I figured I'd ask here before installing it since it caught me off guard. I wasn't expecting it to be easier to turn. Still has plenty resistance but not as much as it originally had
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I bought a Blue fan clutch from Amazon. Aisin FCT-004. I replaced the fluid with a mix of 20k/10k, and adjusted the valve per Landtank's instructions in the FAQ. Now that I've bolted it back up, it seems easier to turn by hand, than how it originally came...