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what has been your experience?

do a search on mud for vintage off road in the chit chat area. I would not have his shop touch my cruiser or even look at it if I was considering taking it even across state lines. He is a fraud. Have a worthy mechanic check the one you bought please. I am not kidding.
 
up date on the cruiser build

sorry i still don't know how to post pictures directly here, so here is our site it is in draft form. we just want to share the progress of our build click here global cruiser vehicle preparation! when you get to the site click on the march 2008 update. thanks to all.
P.S. we want to install a power steering, this cruiser came from australia right hand drive, 1981 hy 47 with a 2h diesel engine. if you know a place that can do the conversion or sells a kit pls let me know.
 
sorry i still don't know how to post pictures directly here, so here is our site it is in draft form. we just want to share the progress of our build click here global cruiser vehicle preparation! when you get to the site click on the march 2008 update. thanks to all.
P.S. we want to install a power steering, this cruiser came from australia right hand drive, 1981 hy 47 with a 2h diesel engine. if you know a place that can do the conversion or sells a kit pls let me know.

I see it has evolved from the original concept a little;)

What will go in the canopy on the back and is that a tent over the roof?

In regards to the power steering ,I would post a question on the 40 series forum. The easiest way is to use the power steering a 40/45 series that had it fitted but I imagne they are becoming scarce these days.
 
I see it has evolved from the original concept a little;)

What will go in the canopy on the back and is that a tent over the roof?

In regards to the power steering ,I would post a question on the 40 series forum. The easiest way is to use the power steering a 40/45 series that had it fitted but I imagne they are becoming scarce these days.

the canopy on the back is a pop top, yes that is a tent over the roof, from camping lab, i will post a picture later of the back popped up.

i already have a posting on the power steering.....thanks
 
the easiest way to do a ps swap o nthe troopie is to source the parts from australia. you'll have to run hj61 components. they normally cost about $1k for the whole setup and are pretty sought after, even down under.

i'm doing a ps conversion on an hj47 right now but we're also swapping it from RHD to LHD.

you could do a ps swap using a sag box from a chevy truck. make sure it's a 4 bolt, 4.25 turn box. you don't want a 3 bolt or 3.5 turn version. it'll mount on the inside of the right frame horn. the ps plates i sell will work. you'll need a collapsible steering shaft and some joints, all of which can be bought from flaming river thru summit racing; they have the best prices and generally have everything in stock. mounting the ps pump may be a little interesting. there is room on the left side of the engine above the head. that's where i'm going to mount my ps pump. the hoses will most likely have to be custom made; most napa staores have the hose crimper and fittings in stock. they normally build custom hoses for $60-80. i would run a ps cooler on the return line also. i have these in stock as well if you need one.

hth

georg @ valley hybrids
 
PS: i will be doing another ps swap on a 1984 hj47 for a customer in a few weeks. we'll be using all factory parts from an australian HJ60 series rig. i will take plenty of pics and post a thread about it when the time comes.


where are you located?!
 
here's a teaser pic of the ps swap i'm doing right now.
hj47ps.webp
 
Your build is looking really nice! Is the tent for guests? Will you be installing a winch? This is looking really cool. Would love to see the plans for inside the camper
 
PS: i will be doing another ps swap on a 1984 hj47 for a customer in a few weeks. we'll be using all factory parts from an australian HJ60 series rig. i will take plenty of pics and post a thread about it when the time comes.


where are you located?!

i am in los angeles, california. i am thinking of using a saginaw box, what is the difference between the saginaw and hj 60 all factory parts and which would you recommend?
 
Your build is looking really nice! Is the tent for guests? Will you be installing a winch? This is looking really cool. Would love to see the plans for inside the camper

plans for the inside is still in progress, it will be "simple and basic" that is the challenge. most cooking will be done out side so there will be an outside kitchen....thanks
 
cool, that means the "fj45 run" is well within your "range" since it's in northern CA. i'm in stockton about 350 miles north of you.

if it were my rig, i'd opt for the saginaw conversion for multiple reasons:
1) more powerful
2) much easier to find components and replacement parts
3) cheaper
4) lots more info about it available on the net, eventhough you'll have to transpose everything from R to L

the only parts that might turn out to be a pita are the ps pump mount and the required double pulley. i have to build a ps pump mount for my customer's rig and one for myself. if you decide to go with the sag ps setup, i can definetly make another one so you don't have to start from scratch.

we should try to hit up some of the ozzies on here to see what they've done for double pulleys on the 2H or H. i bet there's a factory double pulley out there. we just need to find them........

hth

georg @ valley hybrids
 
cool, that means the "fj45 run" is well within your "range" since it's in northern CA. i'm in stockton about 350 miles north of you.

if it were my rig, i'd opt for the saginaw conversion for multiple reasons:
1) more powerful
2) much easier to find components and replacement parts
3) cheaper
4) lots more info about it available on the net, eventhough you'll have to transpose everything from R to L

the only parts that might turn out to be a pita are the ps pump mount and the required double pulley. i have to build a ps pump mount for my customer's rig and one for myself. if you decide to go with the sag ps setup, i can definetly make another one so you don't have to start from scratch.

we should try to hit up some of the ozzies on here to see what they've done for double pulleys on the 2H or H. i bet there's a factory double pulley out there. we just need to find them........

hth

georg @ valley hybrids

great! i am interested in a saginaw conversion....i will send you a pm.
 
i bet there's a factory double pulley out there. we just need to find them........

hth

georg @ valley hybrids

Do you mean the crank pulley George? They come in triples on 2H and 12HT;)
 
i have three troopies here right now, mine ( an hj45 and an hj47 ) along with a custoemrs hj47 ( in the pic ) and all three of them have single crank and waterpump pulleys.

i knew that the 12HTs had multiple pulleys on the crank. so i need to find a source for the double crank and waterpump pulleys and associated waterpump spacers ( if there is a need for one due to possible fan clearance issues ).
 
picture of my build

finally figured out how to post picture here, my goal is to be done building the "shell" then i will move on to the mechanical section by August. i will post on the tech section 40 and 55 series tech my plans for that, i am very interested to hear ideas and suggestions you all might have about mechanical upgrade i am planning to do. here is a current picture of my build. camper frame is made from steel tube, pop top hinge comes from VW westfalia, air spring to keep the pop top up, fiber glass reinforce plywood on the camper shell, roof will be marine plywood reinforce with epoxy resin and fiber glass cloth (not yet installed), roof top tent is from camping lab. here is his link campinglab

https://forum.ih8mud.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=228813&stc=1&d=1210053511
IMG_5390.webp
 
Are you going to add some downbars to brace the corners of the tent bottom to the front bumper? Overall setup looks very functional & accomodating :D

no need, tent is design to hang this way
 
update on the expedition build

we up dated our website with a spec section and more picture on the build, we would appreciate your suggestions and comments....thanks here is the link global cruiser vehicle preparation!
 

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