pardon my ignorance, but is all this for fun or for business?
jealous either way.....especially of the 45
jealous either way.....especially of the 45
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hobby that got out of handpardon my ignorance, but is all this for fun or for business?
jealous either way.....especially of the 45
Thank youthe photos do not do justice to the quality of work accomplished.
I had the pleasure of visiting Bryan this past weekend and the ability to first hand take a look at his build.
when you walk into the shop and glance at the 60, it looks stock at first. You know something just isn't right but nothing jumps out at you. a true sign of a quality workmanship.
the tires are slightly outside the body, could be off set of the rims. taking a closer look you realize the offset is opposite of what you expected. a glance under and the front coil suspension grabs you. 80 series axles squeezed under the 60, nice touch. front coil and rear leaf ... later 70 series design. and it works excellent. the cornering, the ride are both impressive. the truck feels very stable.
pop the hood and a clean HDFT install is lurking, waiting to purr to life at the touch of the key. there are little things to be finished there but if toyota had put the newer diesel into a 60 i suspect the finish product would look similar to this install.
it took little to convince Bryan to take us for a ride. That HDFT was supplied by CruiserAddiction out of London. It feels new, sounds new and pulls like ... STRONG. a gasser with a tick aptly describes this engine. Coupled to the H55 and a mating from heaven is the result.
the terrain around Bryan's property is a great testing ground for this setup. steep S curves test the gearing, the handling and the braking well. the I75 is just a couple min from his place and doing 75 mph is effortless for this vehicle. tons of throttle left should a pass be required.
Quiet, Powerful, comfortable ... one of the nicest 60 I have the pleasure to inspect and ride in. Congrats Bryan.
Lets see how the 1966 FJ45 diesel swap turns out.
Cheers
Nice write up!the photos do not do justice to the quality of work accomplished.
I had the pleasure of visiting Bryan this past weekend and the ability to first hand take a look at his build.
when you walk into the shop and glance at the 60, it looks stock at first. You know something just isn't right but nothing jumps out at you. a true sign of a quality workmanship.
the tires are slightly outside the body, could be off set of the rims. taking a closer look you realize the offset is opposite of what you expected. a glance under and the front coil suspension grabs you. 80 series axles squeezed under the 60, nice touch. front coil and rear leaf ... later 70 series design. and it works excellent. the cornering, the ride are both impressive. the truck feels very stable.
pop the hood and a clean HDFT install is lurking, waiting to purr to life at the touch of the key. there are little things to be finished there but if toyota had put the newer diesel into a 60 i suspect the finish product would look similar to this install.
it took little to convince Bryan to take us for a ride. That HDFT was supplied by CruiserAddiction out of London. It feels new, sounds new and pulls like ... STRONG. a gasser with a tick aptly describes this engine. Coupled to the H55 and a mating from heaven is the result.
the terrain around Bryan's property is a great testing ground for this setup. steep S curves test the gearing, the handling and the braking well. the I75 is just a couple min from his place and doing 75 mph is effortless for this vehicle. tons of throttle left should a pass be required.
Quiet, Powerful, comfortable ... one of the nicest 60 I have the pleasure to inspect and ride in. Congrats Bryan.
Lets see how the 1966 FJ45 diesel swap turns out.
Cheers
pardon my ignorance, but is all this for fun or for business?
jealous either way.....especially of the 45
Got tach working using the factor pump sender,Dakota box and sixty tach. But the single is to low to read below 1000 rpm. From 1000 on up it is dead on. I guess I need to amplify the single slightly.
View attachment 1855159 View attachment 1855160 View attachment 1855161 View attachment 1855162 Had a unnecessary incident but she is back together now and had a good visit from @ddelong6767
I have all the adjustment out of the box, the single from the sensor is just to week below 1000 rpm.Is the Dakota box adjustable? Or more pieces?