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That looks like too many numbers @4Cruisers
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Fat fingers, saw that when I added the image.That looks like too many numbers @4Cruisers
For most of them I have to look them up, but I've gotten pretty quick with that. The parts counter guys at American Toyota like it when I show up with current part numbers to order.Here it is:
91619-61235
I had my FJ60 selected on Toyotapartsdeal.com
Probably the same and I just selected the wrong bolt. I dont know how you guys memorize these parts numbers.
That's slick. I'm gonna remember that.I bought a couple of 70mm long M12 x 1.25 generic bolts. I cut their heads off. I should have also used a cut-off wheel for turning them with a 'flat head' screw driver. I put them in the top of the bell housing to align / guide the transmission to the pilot bearing. Then I inserted two Toyota bolts, loosely, then replaced the guide-studs with the Toyota ones. It keeps your threads from getting all chewed up from the gear boxes wanting to rotate at the time of installation. - Learned it from Mud.
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Usually socket cap screws are really hard and won't flex/stretch to hold as much torque as the OEM ones. Also, they might be more fatigue prone. These four bolts have a major safety role in keeping the gearboxes where they are supposed to be.
You probably have the late '74 (the title-year for these went to 12-1974) bell housing - it is not flat on the bottom. No compatibility issues with clutch, flywheel, etc.
I'd not consider those socket cap screws a good fit for the transmission.
Good luck @74fj40Oregon. Keep updating as you go and don't be stingy about sharing pics.
Just out of curiosity, and maybe you covered this, but what was the reason for the swap in the first place?
Buy a subscription 'Silver Star' $20 You're gonna need it and it allows unlimited pic posing.
Oh, btw, I'm watching this closely because I have a 4/74 with a 2F in the garage that knows where it wants to go
FWIW, I plan to pull my wire harness and send off to Coolerman (Cruiser Wiring Guru) for harness rebuild and rewire for a 2F.
Cheers.
If you want to rewire the entire vehicle, you should get a model-year correct harness from coolerman (a mud member) or have him repair yours as Spike Strip suggests. Painless harnesses are notoriously lacking and incorrect.I have no clue what shape my wiring is in to be honest. was contemplating just getting a pain free wire kit ? any thoughts. Or just run what I got and see if everything is working ?