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Against all expectations, this turned out to be a show truck. Rigs from our club waiting for the great opening event of local Toyota dealers new building.

On friday I drove BJ home from my shop for the first time since november. Great feeling! To do´s: some wiring, new oil pressure and water temp gauges, some armour for tank, transfer and transmission and something to prevent tie rod hitting the frame on full compression. And some more little things.
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Great Project!!! :clap: :clap:


Why you change the system Cable-Locker to Air-Locker??? :rolleyes:


Thanks for the pics.


:beer: :cheers:

Thanks.

I changed them mainly because i haven´t done it before. ;) And second, i didn´t have cables and levers. I like to do things what i have never done before. Learning, you know.
 
great project .. thanks for share it ..

questions ..

1. What did you use for hold the air solenoid .. ( lockers ) and why you choose air vs cable ( don't get me wrong respect your choice only wanna know why .. )

2. Are you already re grear your axles .. ( maybe miss this part on the thread )

3. Are you planing turboed it .?

4. are you upgrading your front inners and bierfiedls .?

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great project .. thanks for share it ..

questions ..

1. What did you use for hold the air solenoid .. ( lockers ) and why you choose air vs cable ( don't get me wrong respect your choice only wanna know why .. )

2. Are you already re grear your axles .. ( maybe miss this part on the thread )

3. Are you planing turboed it .?

4. are you upgrading your front inners and bierfiedls .?

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1. I´m not sure i understood that "hold" thing? But pneumatic cylinder that moves the locker fork, is push-pull type. I chose air mainly because i haven´t done it like this before. Learning. And i didn´t have cables and levers.

2. Other locking differential was allready 4.11. It came from BJ-75. Other one is from HJ-61 and came to me without gears. I took 4.11 gearing from BJ-40 differential and put them to that. 4.88 would be nice though... Transfer case gearing are on they way as soon as possible.

3. YES! In the future. Hopefully near future...

4. Birfs are solid Toyota quality. ;) They are in good shape, so no upgrading for now. Long splined inner is made by Finish metal fabricator, wich have done axles and stuff for trucks, race cars etc for about 40 years. That REALLY won´t be the weak part.

Looks like this message serves also as "to do-list". :)
 
thanks .. I was talking about the pneumatic cylinder .. how you can release the air .?

I much more the cable system .. ( but are not my truck ! :) )

Toyota birf are good .. but with 37" boggers and locked .. mmm I'm not sure it will hold .. all cases it depends on the terrain and you right foot ..
 
Those switches have the pressure relief valve that releases it from the other side of the valve. It is not nessessary to release the pressure completely. But at my switches there is also middle position where they block the pressure from both sides. Toyota lockers works differently from ARB. Air pressure just moves the fork back and forward and there is a spring that actually engages AND opens the locker when teeths are in line.

What comes to birfs, i drive with those as long as they last and WHEN they break, the i think it will be chromo time... I´ve had ordinary Longfields before and i really wasn´t happy with them. Might be strong when rock crawling, but couldn´t take enough miles with out getting worn.
 
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Truck have been starting little bit rough and fuel pump´s been leaking. Today i dug into that problem. Pump leaked two places: between the top and pump body and from the throtle link axle. I put some sealer between the top and the body but didn´t have right size o-ring. No more leak from the body, starts well and much more power. I guess it has been sucking air in too. Still little leak from axle, but allready better. Have to open once more when i get the o-ring. By the time i was in there, turned up the fuel a bit too.

I forgot to take any pics... But here is couple from front and rear. Quite well protected steering and rear winch ready to work.
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missa suomess sina olet? oma suomi on vahan paha...en puhu kanadassa mutta...jo, viella muista vahan. sinun englanti on heino, ja auto myos! ajatan katson BJ45 sinun pajassa. voi, toivomun oma 45 oli diesel. toivon voit lue tama...
 
missa suomess sina olet? oma suomi on vahan paha...en puhu kanadassa mutta...jo, viella muista vahan. sinun englanti on heino, ja auto myos! ajatan katson BJ45 sinun pajassa. voi, toivomun oma 45 oli diesel. toivon voit lue tama...

Terve! Minä asun Hollolassa, lähellä Lahtea, noin 100 km Helsingistä pohjoiseen. I can understand your suomen kieli very well! This writing to foreign forum is learning experiens to me. I haven´t studied english much, but you can learn a lot by yourself too. Were you born in Finland and moved to Canada?

That 45 is my friends HJ-45 with H engine. It is soa, PS, welded rear, cable locker front, shortened wheel base to match with BJ-43 and shortened bed.
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Terve! en viella yrritan posti suomen forum, en tie jos miella tarpeksi suomen keille ymmarraa mitas ihmest sano. oli noin 2 vuotta sitten puhu suomen keilli, on hyvaa harkat kun tavan suomalaiset. asun lappeenranassa ja oli vaihtoppilas yks vuotta (06/07). oppia yksian on hyvaa mutta puhua ja kiroita on niin hyvin myos (tama sano miksi oma suomie on pahempi haha). elan kanada melkane koko ela...vain yks vuotta kanadasta. haluan mene takaisille suomi jalkeen yliopisto.

i have not tried posting in a finnish forum before, im not sure my finnish is up to the task. it has been a few years since i actually spoke any finnish its kind of a rare treat/challange when i do come across a finn. i lived in Lappeenranta as an exchange student for a year (06/07). learning by yourself is, i find the best way to learn that and to actually speak or write it (which explains why my finnish has gone downhill).

that HJ45 looks like a whole lot of fun. are there many places to go wheeling over there? when i was in finland i tried to meet up with a 4x4 club but it just never worked out...everybody seemed to be more into the hiking and skiing (the more enviormentaly friendly kinds stuff) as opposed to here where there are trails all over the place once you hit the bush
 
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Hello again!
Your finish is just fine when you have been in Finland just for one year! I know wheelers from Lappeenranta area, for example this guy from the ih8mud: https://forum.ih8mud.com/members/axel-von-gardan.html And Lappeenranta is also very near the wheeling paradise: Russia. We make 3-4 day trips to there few times a year.

If you ever come to Finland, get in touch!
 
i will have to keep that in mind if/when i go back! it could take me a while to save up the money to go but it would be a awesome trip back to finland. i will be in touch and try to plan around your next trip to russia!
 
Hey sounds great! i have no idea when i'll be going back to finland because im a student for the next few years yet...but if i get a chance ill be in touch for sure!

truck looks awesome! iv never really had a ton of flex...i just push the gas peddal down a little further and it seems to get me over all the same stuff the flexy guys can do :flipoff2:
 
Sweet build!!! :cheers:

What happened to your hilux with portals?

Oh, somebody still remembers it...!? :D

I broke two birfields, got tired of it, sold it. New owner broke engine, transmission and some other stuff and parted it.

RIP
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