FJ45 build with 3B diesel

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Hey all, I finally decided I should post my progress and seek more help on the overwhelming options on my project. I'll throw up a bunch of photos so you can see where I've come from and where I am.... I'll later get into the current work I would like everyones experience for.

The first pic is when I picked up all my cruiser parts... a short drive and a ferry ride back to the island where I live.
The second and third pics are the new home where I laid everything out to begin the project, I built a shed for the work.
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FJ45 build pics

The next set of pictures, I cleaned up the axles, used the BJ42 axles with the disc brakes. replaced all the seals, new rotors and calipers, new springs on the front and had the rears re-arched to mate the front.
Pulled the 3B out of the BJ. Put in the engine mounts on the FJ45 frame and dropped the engine in.
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More progress on the FJ45 3B diesel

Then I connected the transmission and drive shafts, had the cab sandblasted and sprayed the inside and undercarriage with a good box liner. After that I mounted the cab.
In the process the weather got colder and I had to close in the shed and put a wood stove to make work enjoyable.
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FJ45 3B diesel 24v build

So basically the next pics are where I am at.. I have strung out the wiring harness, connected most of the dash, heater, gas tank re-lined and coated, clutch master cylinder and brake booster on the firewall. I kept most everything on the BJ took it straight off, cleaned or replaced and mounted on the FJ. I also installed the power steering box and pump, had to change the shock mounts so it would fit. Anyways, there you go... the next post I will express my desires for what I need to do and find out how you all might be able to direct me. By the way this is the first major project that I have ever worked on. I'm just learning as I go, most of the time I have no idea and spend way more time researching or asking someone else what they did? cheers.
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FJ45 3B diesel help

So now I am in the process of finding a turbo to mount onto a 13bt manifold that I am having sent up this week. I have read about the adaptor you can buy to mount a garrett t3 flange onto. I asked BB but the shop he got his from didn't have them listed. Does anyone know where to get an adaptor for the 13bt manifold.

any other suggestions about what turbo I should use would be great.

I'm also looking for the slave cylinder for the clutch, mine is pretty siezed. The ones I have found locally have a wider mount than what fits on my engine.
The 3B came out of an 82 BJ42 and I'm in Canada.

I'll start with those two things... any help would be appreciated.
 
So now I am in the process of finding a turbo to mount onto a 13bt manifold that I am having sent up this week. I have read about the adaptor you can buy to mount a garrett t3 flange onto. I asked BB but the shop he got his from didn't have them listed. Does anyone know where to get an adaptor for the 13bt manifold.

any other suggestions about what turbo I should use would be great.

I'm also looking for the slave cylinder for the clutch, mine is pretty siezed. The ones I have found locally have a wider mount than what fits on my engine.
The 3B came out of an 82 BJ42 and I'm in Canada.

I'll start with those two things... any help would be appreciated.


Hey man, I'm digging your build.

I learned the same way you are, by piecing together an old fj one bolt at a time.

Please keep the pics and progress coming.


The bj clutch slave is shorter than the h or f piece.

They do not interchange.

I picked up a new clutch slave from the local Toyota dealer here in FL.

They ordered it for me, and it took only a few days to receive.

The slave is rebuild able and Toyota offers a kit for the job.

I decided just to replace mine since it was really rusty.

I have the Toyota rebuild kit if you are interested. (FREE) pm me



The phone number you need for the adapter is 541 267 4331.

They can also sell you everything you need to attach the oil fittings and the turbo gaskets.



A Garrett Ta 310 is a great turbo.

It is from a 85 Mercedes 300td and has a 9psi waste gate.

It is an upgrade from the 301 from the 81-84 300d.

The 301 waste gate is set a 7psi

The 310 has a 2.5 exhaust outlet vs the 301s 2.25 exhaust outlet.

Both Mercedes turbos are oil cooled.



Some Volvos have Garrett t3s.

A few guys here are running them.

The Volvo turbos are water cooled and oil cooled.
 
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Is that a 45 cab?

Humm maybe I should read instead of just looking at the pretty pictures

Dude awesome, cab and frame, it looks awesome

are you on Quadra?
 
Really nice work. You should be proud.
 
Looking good man, gets exciting when it actually starts to resemble a truck and not just a pile of junk that yer wife can't believe you actually paid money for eh? :grinpimp:

looks exactly like my project did a year ago at this time...


cheers,
ryan
 
Started my truck... getting closer

Well I fired up my truck for the first time since I started the project over a year ago. I actually started to drive it, but had to hold off as I'm not quite ready. Anyways here are some more photos of what I've been keeping my neighbors up late for... I'll bet they can't wait for me to be done. Pictures are.. my discs onto the rear full floater, my rad sandwiched between the electric fan and intercooler for my turbo... and last pic is the roll bar and rock sliders I've been working on.
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Well I fired up my truck for the first time since I started the project over a year ago. I actually started to drive it, but had to hold off as I'm not quite ready. Anyways here are some more photos of what I've been keeping my neighbors up late for... I'll bet they can't wait for me to be done. Pictures are.. my discs onto the rear full floater, my rad sandwiched between the electric fan and intercooler for my turbo... and last pic is the roll bar and rock sliders I've been working on.

This looking really good:D How will the tray look,somthing like your avatar perhaps?

Why the electric fan?Most of us use the standard belt driven fan,it seems to pull more air through
 
So now I am in the process of finding a turbo to mount onto a 13bt manifold that I am having sent up this week. I have read about the adaptor you can buy to mount a garrett t3 flange onto. I asked BB but the shop he got his from didn't have them listed. Does anyone know where to get an adaptor for the 13bt manifold.

any other suggestions about what turbo I should use would be great.

I'm also looking for the slave cylinder for the clutch, mine is pretty siezed. The ones I have found locally have a wider mount than what fits on my engine.
The 3B came out of an 82 BJ42 and I'm in Canada.

I'll start with those two things... any help would be appreciated.

Diesel42 has just given me the measurements for the adapter he made to fit a GT2052 on his 13BT manifold. I can use those same measurements to give you a T3 adapter but it will be a few days before I get it done.
 
Not sure the details of the flatbed other than it being wood on the frame work... I kinda make it up as I go.
As for the fan.. because I added the power steering the belt was in the way of the fan blade so I would need to space the fan out... and being that I have the intercooler in front I had to pull the rad back. It wasn't lining up. And on top of that the electric fan pulls 4500 cfm.... a powerful fan... plus with it running on a thermostat the fan will continue running even if the engine is stopped which will help the cooling. I have a second alternator to charge a third battery specifically for the fan and other accessories totally separate from the main system. It's all kinda an experiment. Cheers
 
Hey Dougal, any info would be great... I'm almost ready to start with the turbo.
 
Engine question....

Hey guys... I had the engine fired up. I can't believe how smoothly it fired up right away after sitting for almost 2 years...
I had it running then it began to sputter out.. I found a small leak in the return line which I fixed and seemed to help.
But shortly after it began to run rough and die. I don't have much for an exhaust on it as I will be changing it all out for the turbo and change everything anyways.
Do you think it may be clogged injectors or and issue with the exhaust. It did seem like it was getting the fuel to run then just started to sputter...
Any help?
Cheers
 

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