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Do you have the Toyota repair manual for it? Google brought this up: http://www.sugarlump.no/cruiser/HDJ-80_2.pdf

I'd say read through that if you haven't already. There are lots of inspection steps you can do to check the various components. Although looks like you have to disassemble it to do those inspections.
 
Wow some people should never pick up a spanner and work on a Landcruiser. She looks tidy apart from the ham fisted work from the last owner.
 
Well, kids are going to have to learn shifting on a different car..... picked this one up.

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Oh seriously? You really are gonna need my spare room! Your wife is gonna kick u out
 
@2fpower ....... "I took your advice and went with the Spaniard -- but this one is truely left handed."
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Admitting that you took my advice will have people questioning your sanity. :)
 
Congrats! You're still going to finish the 75 series truck project though right?
 
The first step is admitting you have a problem........
 
Congrats! You're still going to finish the 75 series truck project though right?

Yes, but will likely sell it, as my wife has limited my toys and the daughter is now in love with the 73. Already named it "cherry bomb" ... we will see if that sticks.

Oh seriously? You really are gonna need my spare room! Your wife is gonna kick u out

You thought I was joking? Pretty sure she is drafting the divorce papers if I don't sell something.

Nice! What are the details on it?

I will start another thread for it.....
 
Congratulations on that red , spanish Land Cruiser ! Is that a Japanese made with 3B engine or Portuguese assembled with the 4 or 5 cylinders VM engine ? These VM engines are terrible , but the Portuguese assembled BJ73s have a very interesting feature : very short diffs , rear axle with limited slip diff . Excelent candidate to a 12HT engine and big tyres !
 
When I saw this new one, I was wondering if was THIS one.....but I guess not.
 
VM powered BJ73 ? Planning on doing the engine swap right away or waiting until it blows up ?

Nailed it! Yep... Pretty soon. Will let the kids learn to drive stick without the upgraded power..... Random thoughts, but no clear plan yet.
 
Congratulations on that red , spanish Land Cruiser ! Is that a Japanese made with 3B engine or Portuguese assembled with the 4 or 5 cylinders VM engine ? These VM engines are terrible , but the Portuguese assembled BJ73s have a very interesting feature : very short diffs , rear axle with limited slip diff . Excelent candidate to a 12HT engine and big tyres !

Interesting. VM engine. I have this original sheet when it was imported to Madrid. Does this tell you about limited slip?
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No, there will be a tag in the engine bay that tells that info.

On this VIN it shows the axle tag and vehicle color etc.

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K085 means 4-pinion LSD rear diff with a 4.11 ratio
 
On the metal plate at he firewall there will be that information Trans should be H55F ; Axle should be K##3 or 5 . If it ends on 3 , it is a 2 satellite limited slip . If it ends on 5 it is a 4 satellite limited slip . Yours should end on 5 . It is a full floater axle . By the year/month , july 1992 it is one of the last manufactured . It could have AC , electric windows , maybe central locking and a center cluster on the dashboard . Last assembly models used to have all the bells & whistles . H55F gearbox ratios , may be also a little different from common H55F gearboxes , not sure though . Very well built Cruisers at the Ovar Plant , where South African spec 7 series are assembled nowadays .
The green document of the photo is the Spannish title .
 

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