ARCHIVE 80 Series - Did you know?

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Did you know that the engine harness at the EGR valve is a common source of burned or shorted wires causing CELs that are hard to trace down?
did you know the stock intake tube (for those unfortunate souls without SCs) is a common source of rough idle and poor MPG Due to cracks that form.....blah blah blah

Duct/electrical tape wrapped around the tube can solve your problem
 
Did you know that it's rare to find the Active Vacation package still installed on any 80s in Japan. These 80s were registered as camping vehicles which had cheap vehicle tax but about 10 years or so ago the government raised the tax so high that owners were forced to ditch the package and re-register their vehicles as commercial trucks which retained lower taxes. My 80 included..

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Did you know that if your carpets are wet after it rains or you use the carwash, it is most likely due to clogged sunroof drains. They can be fixed by snaking the drain(weed Wacker string etc) or blowing compressed air into the line or hooking up a wetvac.
 
Did you know blah blah blah, headlamp bulb upgrades blah blah blah
the pintle hitch bolt holes in the rear cross member
easy to upgrade a FJ80 to larger brakes in the front


It is??? I need to know cause i didn't know.
 
It is??? I need to know cause i didn't know.
I spend nearly an hour a day(sometimes more) perusing this site and I only learned about this 2 weeks ago... yep, its pretty easy, do a search and you'll find info
 
One more for tonight. If anyone know anything on the truck that violates this, please let me know. I will change the drawings to better match the style.View attachment 1052686

The drain/fill plugs on the diffs and T-case are 24mm. Not a trail
Needed item, but thought I'd mention it.
 
I spend nearly an hour a day(sometimes more) perusing this site and I only learned about this 2 weeks ago... yep, its pretty easy, do a search and you'll find info

Spent an hour going through search threads on brakes and if the best upgrade option is to use 100 series pads in my '93 80 series then I'm a bit let down. I did find a lot on the issues others have had in resolving bad breaks (mine are horrible...soft and the front grab and stumble when at the end of a full stop). I am putting together a parts list and looking for options to convert the rear to disk as one of the coming projects. No way I can consider lift/tires until breaks work properly. Good thing I have until October to get all these things worked out.
 
Spent an hour going through search threads on brakes and if the best upgrade option is to use 100 series pads in my '93 80 series then I'm a bit let down. I did find a lot on the issues others have had in resolving bad breaks (mine are horrible...soft and the front grab and stumble when at the end of a full stop). I am putting together a parts list and looking for options to convert the rear to disk as one of the coming projects. No way I can consider lift/tires until breaks work properly. Good thing I have until October to get all these things worked out.

You already have the larger brakes. My FJ80 with the 3FE had smaller brakes than the 1993+ models.
Yes, the only real easy upgrade you have is the 100 Series pads.

Also, the easiest way to convert to rear disc brakes is to swap the whole axle assembly.
Check with Jason @ www.Cruiseryard.com
His 'Mud handle is @arcteryx
 
Umm, do you not have your red emergency button yet? Did I post the part number? I don't remember :(

No red switch, no part number, no nuttin.:mad: The part number we did find was for a red switch all right but it fits in the vertical orientation, so the little triangle emblem is rotated 90 degrees. It works, but it doesn't look right. Still no part number for the red horizontal switch we need for our 80's.

A fella could get discouraged...:(
 
You already have the larger brakes. My FJ80 with the 3FE had smaller brakes than the 1993+ models.
Yes, the only real easy upgrade you have is the 100 Series pads.

Also, the easiest way to convert to rear disc brakes is to swap the whole axle assembly.
Check with Jason @ www.Cruiseryard.com
His 'Mud handle is @arcteryx


Thanks for the input...was hoping I was not missing something. As always with a new forum I start down the rabbit hole and suddenly...squirrel...and I learn something I did not expect and totally unrelated then...squirrel...2 hours later and hundreds of unrelated threads I wonder what I was looking for in the first place. With so much to get base-lined on this thing EVERY topic has some relevance.
 
No red switch, no part number, no nuttin.:mad: The part number we did find was for a red switch all right but it fits in the vertical orientation, so the little triangle emblem is rotated 90 degrees. It works, but it doesn't look right. Still no part number for the red horizontal switch we need for our 80's.

A fella could get discouraged...:(

Alright when I get back from my meeting I'll break into my dash.
 
That's the tumbler fan thing. Not the radiator fan. Correct?!

So, does the 93-97 battery tray work as a second tray on the 91-92?

Yes and Yes. The fan is removed permanently and you have to trim the bracket that holds the VSVs a little. You can use the bolts from the fan assembly to mount the battery tray. Works great and no issues from removing the fan.
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Did you know the 80 series, at least 93+ has two engine mounting points on the right frame rail? One for the gasser and one for the diesel.
 
Did you know 12mm m8x1.25 flange nuts are used all over the truck with slightly differing flange dimensions? They're hard to find if you lose them and cost a little more $1 each through Onur. Don't f*€king lose them!!! :bang:

Also they're easy to round :(
 
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Did you know if you lose a caliper bolt you can use a seatbelt anchor bolt to replace it and get you home ?

*** should be verified before going to print :D but I believe that is correct. Off to pull a bolt

Could include symptom too? Goes foward and one wheel clunks and locks up. Backs up fine


Damn - where was this last year! I used an ARB bumper to frame rail bolt to limp home.
 

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