1989 FJ62, what are some common issues that one should know about? (1 Viewer)

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I just got a really nice '89 FJ62 with 175K, I plan on doing the basic tune up stuff like plugs, wires cap, rotor. I might even take it to AAMCO and have them check everything out. Is there anything else I should keep my eyes on or have checked before I put this rig on the road?

P.S. How do I take the spare tire down?

thanks
 
P.S. How do I take the spare tire down?

thanks

if you have the tool bag, there should be a rod assembly in there to stick thru thewhole between the rear bumper and the tailgate, and crank down......but in your neck of the woods it might be all froze up rusted tight, if it hasn't been used much
 
Yeah...It was pretty seized up... luckly the four bolts holding up the bracket (cross member thing) came loose after spraying them with penetrating fluid and breaking the torque. Now I need to find a spare tire bracket for my roof rack.

Any suggestions?
 
Yes - join the 3FE yahoo group. Everything you have ever wanted to know about a FJ62 with the 3FE engine. ;)

Keep the tranny serviced, and add a tranny cooler.
 
Yeah...I joined earlier today.

Thanks.

I just thought I'd ask the folks at ih8mud real quick.
 
DON'T take it to AAMCO! Seriously, they will find thousands of dollars of work that HAS to be done before you drive off their lot. Same with a dealer. Spend time with your new vehicle and let it tell you what needs to be done. Seriously.
 
Any of you guys know where I can get a rack bracket for my spare tire?
 
Any of you guys know where I can get a rack bracket for my spare tire?

You want to strap your spare tire to your factory roofrack? I do not think I would do that. That is a lot of weight in a small area.
 
If your spare tire apparatus is/was rusty and no longer operational, I'd suggest you check out the possibility of rust along your inner rear frame rails. This is a common problem area on the 60 series.
 
get a second job so you can afford the gas :lol:
 
Amen to the get another job for gas...this gas thing is out of control. I may need to modifiy my cruiser to run on Coca-Cola :)

The roof rack on my rig is not factory...off hand I don't remember the manufacturer, but I've seen spare tires on roof racks. I always wondered how they mounted on to them.
 
Make sure you give the transmission some attention when you baseline things. Search "Rodney Flush" to see how to change all of the ATF in one go. Synthetic ATF is supposed to run 10-15 degrees cooler, an aux cooler down-flow from the stock one is always a good idea if you live somewhere that sees decent heat. Check the kick-down cable, if it has more than a touch of slack in it, you'll like the difference after tightening it up again. Ditto for the throttle cable from the skinny pedal.

Changing the fuel filter is easy, and the 3FE is supposed to be pretty sensitive to a dirty air filter. Give the intake air chamber and throttle body a good cleaning if they're gummed up, running something through for the injectors would be a good idea (BG44K (?) is said to be the best...). Check the air hose between the throttle body and air flow meter for cracks, they'll let un-metered air in and screw with drivability and power......
 
Be careful doing a rodney flush if your tranny has never been serviced, it can make crud come loose and screw up your tranny. Its best to do changes at every oil change.
Its a great truck if well cared for. Tranny would be the weak link if there is one, but its tough if maintained.
 
The Rodney flush is a passive flush, IE: it uses the tranny's pump to move fluid. It is not going to stir up or loosen anything, no more than driving the truck will.

It is the ACTIVE flushes you want to avoid. In this case pressurized fluid forces new fluid in. Faster? Sure. Easier? Sure. A fast and easy way to kill your A440F.

Do the PASSIVE flush & clean the filter. You may be surprised.

Mitch
 
Ah, now I know the difference. My fluid was so clean when i finally changed it I dotn think I need to do the rodney flush.
 

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