For Sale 69-74 NOS Toyota Water Pump

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This is a NOS Toyota water pump for the tropical climes, meaning there's no machining for the heater hose nipple because in places where it doesn't get very cold, who needs a heater?

Will fit 69-74 FJ40 w/ 3.9L F or F1.5 (maybe earlier, don't know) and perfect if you have heater deleted or non-op.

Toyota P/N 16100-60090

$100 shipped to Continental US. Located in USA. I suppose I could ship outside US if it's to a Country that's easy to ship to and track and USPS will ship there. Extra shipping costs, of course. Priority will go to US residents as it's just much easier to ship Domestically.

Thank you.

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I'm gonna have to have a look at mine now. I bought one in 1990, and I think the backing plate screws had already changed to Phillips head by then.

Between you and me, I think we've got the market cornered!
 
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Yeah, however my motor is 1974 F which has 1977 2f water pump on it and that does't line up with my Fj25 shroud. I think on 2f water pumps pulley location is little higher and doesn't allign with out changing fan shroud and radiator. (PO mods). If earlier version and this one has got same pulley location then it should line up and all I will have to do is find correct lower hose.
 
There is none. That is the point.
 
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I can't answer your question about hose placement, and I'm necessarily not trying to squelch my own sale, but if you want to keep your heater, you could just use a Japanese made GMB 170-1080 replacement pump which is OE quality and readily available from many sources; probably even one near you.

https://www.amazon.com/GMB-170-1080-Replacement-Water-Pump/dp/B000P4S90E?tag=ihco-20

Thanks appericiate your guidance. In fact found one locally. Cheers and good luck with sale.
 
Thanks, Onur.

And FWIW, I believe Toyota OE pumps for US-spec trucks for F and F1.5 engines are still available from Japan or the ME, but they were something like $400 USD if purchased through regular retail sources.

Maybe @beno could get them wholesale! ;)
 
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