Builds 1988 BJ74 “Number 1” (3 Viewers)

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TE37s are super nice. Big fan of them on JDM cars/trucks, but I can't help but think how many OEM steelies I could afford for a set. I'm sure that as far as forged wheels go, they are the ultimate solution, but I'm not too worried about unsprung weight vs strength.

Yeah I know, it's not high on the priority list at all :beer: but I'm a big fan as well of those Volks.
 
525,000kms

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Trying to finish up the last little bits on the tur.bo. So the drain tube interferes with the mounting adapter because of the way I need to clock the turbo on the 13BT. This is common on the 4BT on some swaps i've seen.

I'm thinking I can grind/machine this upper corner off of the adapter and that will give me clearance for the drain pipe. I don't think this will cause any strength issues as the turbo doesn't sit on that and all the clamping force will still be there for the bolt to the manifold.

Any thoughts?

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How much does that part cost and how easy is it to get another one?
 
$100 and a couple of days.
That makes the decision to cut it up a bit more difficult. That's a hundred dollar bet.
 
That makes the decision to cut it up a bit more difficult. That's a hundred dollar bet.
I talked with the shop that made it and they said no problem at all. They also sell other adapters that are open on those spots. No reduction to clamping forces so all should be good unless I try really hard to screw it up. :cool:
 
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:mad: bad day yesterday.

Started off with an early morning call from work and the suite above ours froze and broke fire sprinklers and flooded and trashed 1/2 of our office. Had to go in and see the damage but the Land Cruiser wouldn't start. :oops: It had been below zero at night for a couple days but it just isn't turning over very fast. My jump charger wouldn't help it either.

Tundra to the rescue. Got back from the disaster at work and decided to try and start the cruiser. Had to back it out but my shop has a small ledge and hill to get into it. You have back out and be able to get in so it won't roll into a tree behind. So as I was pushing it I slipped on the ice and didn't get the door closed enough or time to stop. :eek::bang:

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Yeah, not real happy about that moment of stupidity. The bottom hinge is a little sprung, but overall no major damage. I should be able to push that little crease out to straight again....hopefully.
 
:mad: bad day yesterday.

Started off with an early morning call from work and the suite above ours froze and broke fire sprinklers and flooded and trashed 1/2 of our office. Had to go in and see the damage but the Land Cruiser wouldn't start. :oops: It had been below zero at night for a couple days but it just isn't turning over very fast. My jump charger wouldn't help it either.

Tundra to the rescue. Got back from the disaster at work and decided to try and start the cruiser. Had to back it out but my shop has a small ledge and hill to get into it. You have back out and be able to get in so it won't roll into a tree behind. So as I was pushing it I slipped on the ice and didn't get the door closed enough or time to stop. :eek::bang:

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Yeah, not real happy about that moment of stupidity. The bottom hinge is a little sprung, but overall no major damage. I should be able to push that little crease out to straight again....hopefully.
That's a 2,000 dollar dent.
 
Arrg. "The devil always craps on the big pile again", we say in Germany .
Sorry to hear your misery. Well, put some fun on the other side of the scale. Maybe a fun ride in the Cruiser?
All the best to you Ralf

Thanks Ralf. I did go for a drive.

I’ve never heard that saying but I like it 😀
 
It is amazing what professional PDR guys can do. I have used them before and can't even tell the dents were there before. Definitely check with them first for sure.
 
It is amazing what professional PDR guys can do. I have used them before and can't even tell the dents were there before. Definitely check with them first for sure.
Yup... what he said (x2)

Chin up there Ben, I have had things happen that I want to beat myself up for (more times than I would like to count!)... I have just learned to take it in stride. Hopefully thems PDR's can make like it never happened! :cheers:
 

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