4.0L V8 (1UZ-FE) Land Cruiser UZJ79

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beanz2 said:
The one published specifically says it is only for the 1HZ. They actually take apart a vehicle to write a manual, which is why theirs tend to be model specific.

Kalawang, you'll have to build your own to have solid-axled manual 4.7L 100 series. These guys have IFS :frown:

One more pic to clog your bandwidth :)

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Dave


it's a beauty picture from a Land Cruiser .. this V8 is impresionant ..
 
The UZJ100 in the pic is not mine, but it belongs to a buddy in Japan. He imported the vehicle from Australia as you cannot buy a 100 with a manual gearbox in Japan either.

Dave
 
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Tapage said:
Good to know that .. and how abut the speed sensors from the auto box, are not necesary on the engine . ?

Use the ECU from a Toyota Crown. Those have separate ECU's for the engine and the transmission. Lexus versions have a combined ECU for both.

Dave
 
beanz2 said:
Use the ECU from a Toyota Crown. Those have separate ECU's for the engine and the transmission. Lexus versions have a combined ECU for both.

Dave

Oooother good tip dude .. ! thanks .. !
 
lloyd_lluvbullet said:
Dave,

whats your email address, need to send you pictures of my HZJ60 & UZJ79.

don't know how to post em' on the forum, thought may be you could help me with it..:grinpimp:


actually you could also see them on Marlin Crawler's Forum under the 'engine, drivetrain, ' & sub-title '1HZ-R151F HZJ60', fellow named 'hudlenutz' helped me put them up.


hopefully, your able to ID my transfer case on my Land Cruiser BJ60...:beer:



Thanks!!!

feel free to send em to me for post......pm'ed you the email address.
 
lloyd_lluvbullet said:
Dave,


don't know how to post em' on the forum, thought may be you could help me with it..:grinpimp:


actually you could also see them on Marlin Crawler's Forum under the 'engine, drivetrain, ' & sub-title '1HZ-R151F HZJ60', fellow named 'hudlenutz' helped me put them up.


hopefully, your able to ID my transfer case on my Land Cruiser BJ60...:beer:

So here is your 79 cruiser:

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Nice flares. Was the rear flare genuine Toyota? Hard to find one of those in the aftermarket. How about the bed cover?

and this is the transfer case:

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It looks like a standard split case, the BF1A.

Dave
 
More pics...

The BJ60 (nice collection of cruisers in the background BTW):
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The front suspension (are those parabolic springs?):
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The transfer case, once again:
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Dave
 
lloyd_lluvbullet said:
About BJ60, do u think i could put in Marlin's dual TC? my concern is rear axle on BJ is off-centered & not centered like mini-trucks found in the USA.

Marlin has the H41/42 and H55F toybox now. There are a few in Canada going through the process of being installed. Perhaps Lowenbrau can speak to this more, as he organized the group purchase.

hth's

gb
 
I thought Marlins work in a Toy boix that use the factory transfer case, and fit between both .. your keep your tcase output shaft position .. you rear axle fit fine ..
 
Tapage said:
I thought Marlins work in a Toy boix that use the factory transfer case, and fit between both .. your keep your tcase output shaft position .. you rear axle fit fine ..

Yes...my understanding too, however I've not had the pleasure of seeing my H55F toybox yet. That is reserved for a trip to Calgary soon!

lloyd_lluvbullet...Beanz gives good advice. DO what he mentions, and see what Marlin says.

hth's

gb
 
Greg_B said:
lloyd_lluvbullet...Beanz gives good advice. DO what he mentions, and see what Marlin says.

:eek: :eek:
No, no, no! I don't want to be the new Zen guru master here :rolleyes: I'm still learning just like the rest of you (now where is the :humble: smiley? Anybody? Ray?)

Dave
 
beanz2 said:
:eek: :eek:
No, no, no! I don't want to be the new Zen guru master here :rolleyes: I'm still learning just like the rest of you (now where is the :humble: smiley? Anybody? Ray?)

Dave

your are so modest Dave .. but it means you are a great " student " ;)
 
Good engine choice lloyd, did the same myself. Pretty straight forward and now the Bundy cant stop doing wheelies!

Did my diff yesterday though. New one was in by 10am this morning :)
 

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