A first attempt at restoring a 78 FJ40

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i remember 30...I think.


skip a few years in the 40 build and go with 37 inch tires ; ).

Just think how young you will feel with tall tires...
 
oh good gravey...30 aint bad, but a good excuse to tell Jen you NEED new tires, you can put visqueen or paper over the tires while you paint....(reference my thread)
 
30!??? That ditch aint nothing!
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY...im ready for a cervesa (or 12) happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, hhhaaappy birthday dear andy.........happy birthday to you....




now go buy some tirus!!!
 
Yep tomorrow I will be the dreaded 30. I was thinking about waiting until after I do the paint so I don't get overspray on dem nice tires.

30.....

s***.
 
One step forward, two steps back

Well I got the oil changed out to 20w50 and it seemed to help with the smoking. I think it was really bad the other night at the meeting because it was starting to get low, but I bet nobody got a mosquito bite.

The past couple of days I noticed the starter going out. When I turned the key nothing would happen, or I would hear a click, or it would start. No rhyme or reason. I had the battery tested today and they said it was fine, just needed to be charged a bit (probably from trying to turnover the bad starter). After doing some searching on mud it looks like I will be changing it out for a GR starter out of a 60 series to allow for easier starts. It bolts up the same, but wires a bit different. We will see if I can figure it out.

Also, this morning I noticed a puddle of antifreeze underneath the radiator. This was odd, because it never leaked any fluids. After much searching I found a pin size hole in the bottom of the radiator. I finally got it drained and took it out. I am planning on replacing it instead of trying to get it patched. I figure the 30 year old radiator probably had some issues that led to it cracking. There goes a chunk of my tire budget. It looks like I will be rolling on 4 spares for a bit longer.

I guess it thought I was getting bored and wanted to give me a few projects.
radiator leak.webp
 
Andy if you want call Napa in Richland 601-932-3022.
Talk to Ronnie or Pat and tell them you are in CottonLand and a friend of mine.
You should get my price on parts. Napa also helps out slot with raffle prices for the Crawl.
I put the Napa 60 starter on mine and haven't had any issues.
Good call on the radiator also.

Hope this helps.
 
I appreciate the contact Chris. I will give them a call. Thanks.
 
I got in the new radiator, hoses, and starter. Now if only I had a day off to put them in. I went ahead and got new hoses to go with the radiator to prevent future issues. The new top curved hose has a metal spring inside it. I assume I leave it in to help hold the shape. My old one didn't have that.

Are there any other projects( like belts) I should tackle while I have the radiator out?

I'm liking this new mud iPhone app.
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I think there is one under the hood of that Tundra!!!!!!


whoop whoop!
 
You could probably find a good 2F here on Mud for around $500. People doing swaps are letting them go cheap.
 
I've been keeping an eye out for a 2F, but I haven't seen one close enough or cheap enough yet. I am hoping maybe one of you guys will want to do a V8 swap ;)
 
I've been keeping an eye out for a 2F, but I haven't seen one close enough or cheap enough yet. I am hoping maybe one of you guys will want to do a V8 swap ;)

Big job there. Even with the kit. When you feel ready to take on such a task, let is know. Do some research on it to make sure that's what you want to do. You need to attend some more wrenching sessions ;)
 

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