What’s up guys? I’m new to the land cruiser world and wondered if anybody had some advice and since this looks like the definitive resource, I thought I’d give it a post . Last month I bought a 1992 FJ80 with about a 123k. She was at a small independent dealer and somebody stole the Catalytic converters so she sat for three years. So after he replaced the converters and she was mine the first thing I do is a semi major tune up. I replace the spark plugs, wires, rotor, distributor cap, air filter, pcv valve and oil change with filter, I can already feel a major difference in hp. The following week I was headed to Ashville, nc from Richmond, va, for a volleyball tournament, which is about 7 hours. The drive down was fine, everything went smooth and we got there with no problems. However, on the way back the LC started to overheat. We pulled over checked everything, fluids a bit low, added a little more 50/50, let the engine cool a bit and head down the road. Two hours later she does it again, and we repeat the same process. So we drive the rest of the way and get home fine about 4 more hours. The next day I flush the radiator, water goes through fine, add chemicals and water and run it for a couple hours and flush again, then I replaced the thermostat and a couple hoses (In the process of replacing the fan clutch and more hoses). I go underneath the car and find out she has more leaks than the Iraq Navy. Front axle,(already did the overhaul) Pinion oil seal on rear diff( but not a biggie), crankshaft oil seal
and it looks like somebody threw up on my transmission and under carriage and let it bake in the sun for two months, as you can see
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Also I have this rough knock right after engaging from park, to drive or any other gear. So anyway, I follow this spill up the side of my cylinder block, through all the hoses and it looks like oil cooler
and/or cylinder head gasket
is leaking. I’ve read a few threads and you guys got me really nervous about blowing my head gasket. I’m doing all the work myself and planning on fixing everything in time and as cost efficient as possible. I’m willing to put the time in and do the work myself, but trying spend $1300, tops, and not blow a head gasket. Would somebody please give me a course of action and diagnostics? Most urgent? Etc. Please, wise, sage men, impart some knowledge on a kid in his 20’s, so in 20 years from now, I can help some poor, young, smuck.
Thanks,
Jon
P.S. I’m still trying feel out a name for her.












Thanks,
Jon
P.S. I’m still trying feel out a name for her.