Flatlander’s 1974 FJ40

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I agree with 78FJ40. I wouldn't use it.
If you have a similar one in the traditional spot. Check the orientation.
Good looking truck. I still have parts from a 12/74.
 
@78fj40mg thanks for the compliment. So you're saying I don't need that filter and @Shark56 recommends flipping it around?

It's much better than the 3 filters the PO had installed.

Thanks in advance for the suggestions!

The fuel filter needs to be away from the hot side of the engine (exhaust manifold) I also recommend using an OEM metal encased fuel filter, plastic filters are dangerous when located on top of the exhaust.

Here's a pic of mine located adjacent to the battery.
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BTW you have a very impressive collection of machine tools in your garage which will probably come in handy while working on your 40.
 
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Solenoid & mounting plate rebuilt. Controller cleaned & refurbished with new cord and trailer plug. Will be mounting solenoid pack under the hood. Hope to have reinstalled and wired up this weekend. Cheers!

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Looking for some quick opinions: OEM wheels on Freeborn red; black or grey?
 
Looking for some quick opinions: OEM wheels on Freeborn red; black or grey?
It's really your choice, both colors are used by Mudders, however, the OEM color was grey.
 
Made a mounting plate for the solenoid and power shut off.

Thanks to Randy, Dave and my dad for your help!

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No Flatlander, you didn't use an aluminum Hawse (Fairlead) with a wire cable, those are made for winch "ropes".

@Downey I did. 1) I didn't have the $$ to get synthetic line 2) I will hardy use 3) the additional weight helps with the ride.

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