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Toyota's for life
Low range is noticeably slower about 15%.
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Well, I did get some gears from an auto, which are that same lower ratio, but in Toyota's infinite wisdom, both gears on the main shaft have roller bearings instead of the bushings.You should have installed the 4 speed tcase gears while you were balls deep.
Yeah, I did that trick to my old bj70 like 15 years ago. It was noticeable, but those 4speed gears aren't as easy to find anymore.Low range is noticeably slower about 15%.
Yeah something to do with cooling the fuel apparently?If I recall when I swapped fuel tanks on my 60 I got the fuel lines backwards. So a return line is required.
Lol, I meant the reason for the return lines existence. The extra fuel flow cools it slightly. So they say.No, fuel wouldn't flow, engine wouldn't start
Yeah but most Toyotas didn't have a return to the tank. Just back to before the pump.A lot of injection pumps pull more than they require, so extra has to go somewhere. I'd be curious if you knew how
or wanted to figure out a meter for the return line? Just to put some kind of number to it.
Hmmm, my 406 has a fuel totalizer, way more accurate than fuel gauge. Be cool to have an actual
litre counter on the dash.
It makes a difference for purging for sure. I had removed the return line on the 2F before, and looped it back into the feed when I had leaking tank issues and used that big reserve.Yeah but most Toyotas didn't have a return to the tank. Just back to before the pump.
Then they added one without actually changing anything on the inj pump.
I don't think it's particularly important here. I suspect the decision was based more on ease of purging air than any cooling of fuel, but I guess both reasons are valid.
I'll be grabbing some hard line next time I'm out to do both
Swmbo has a week off now, so it's gonna be house project time. For most of it![]()
Yeah I just picked up some steel line, I'll get to it in the next week.It makes a difference for purging for sure. I had removed the return line on the 2F before, and looped it back into the feed when I had leaking tank issues and used that big reserve.
When I ran out of gas due to the lack of gauge I had problems filling and starting from dry without disconnecting that little loop.
Haha too late now. I'm just making this old lump less likely to **** me on the side of the road in winter going to work.For a cheap price I’ll sell you my 4speed tcase. Or you can just swap in my extra 3b 5 speed for a thrifty trade?
Let me know if the tank is beyond help/repair. Might have an extra if you needIt lives.
4wd light is on, I'll have to look at the plugs down below...or just pull the bulb
I'd forgotten what a canute it is to change hard fuel lines. That sucked.
Looking at the lines coming off the tank I'll be ordering a new fitting and dropping the tank to do that this summer. s***ty looking and it happens to every 60 at some point...so my day is coming if I don't.
Thanks, I do have a spare tho, so I should be okLet me know if the tank is beyond help/repair. Might have an extra if you need
The part was weirdly cheap on partsouqClean off the rust, use some converter, reinforce with JB Weld, and seal with epoxy paint. Done that and the fuel/water separator on the frame rail too and it works like a charm.