Not the best photo but you can see my bend on the right side. I was able to get it mostly out of the way. But yeah it is an annoyance.
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Nice thank you!Not the best photo but you can see my bend on the right side. I was able to get it mostly out of the way. But yeah it is an annoyance.
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Didn't need one. I had everything apart and needed to replace the silicone hoses that were leaking so I decided to replace the aftermarket radiator with OEM. The old radiator was fine but this is just one of those things I'd prefer to be OEM.Did you need a new radiator or installed one due to clearance issues? Just curious why the 1HZ radiator instead of a radiator for the 1HDTFE.
Didn't need one. I had everything apart and needed to replace the silicone hoses that were leaking so I decided to replace the aftermarket radiator with OEM. The old radiator was fine but this is just one of those things I'd prefer to be OEM.
They don't make the radiators for the 1HDFT any more so it's either 1HZ or aftermarket.
Where did you find it?I was able to source a brand new OEM radiator with the transmission cooler from Japan. Though it was for the 1HDT.
Ordered it on Impex Japan about two months ago. Part #16400-17031Where did you find it?
Excellent, thank you.Ordered it on Impex Japan about two months ago. Part #16400-17031
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But on the lower, I ran into a problem. From the Partsouq diagram, I ordered 2x 9611110490.
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Thank you! Just bought one.HZJ105 uses the spring type clamps.
The inlet pipe at the thermostat shares a part number for hdj80 and HZJ105, so I'd guess the same clamp will work. (Hose part number is different)
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Lol, I just bought the ACSD delete kit myself, probably do it when I get back home from TN. Thank you for the pictures.ACSD delete today. I'm using the kit from Back 40 Imports:
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ACSD Delete Kit
All the parts needed to delete the ACSD (Automatic Cold Start Device). This is a better quality o-ring than the Toyota equivalent. 22790-17170, 22612-56350, 2261256350, 14610-74312, 1461074312, 2460223001, 24602-23001back40imports.com
Started out by removing a couple levers from the ACSD spring assembly to gain access to the two 5mm allen bolt. You also have to remove the upper allen bolt connected to the AC idle up / transmission bracket:
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Diesel gushes out of the outlet behind the two lower allen bolts so have a bucket or something ready.
Remove the AC idle up / transmission bracket:
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Remove the two coolant hoses at the back of the ACSD and you can remove it.
Mine looked fine but I'm glad to be simplifying the engine.
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Installed the delete plate and new o-ring using the original allen bolts. The delete plate is slightly taller than the ACSD plate but it seems like there is enough thread engagement.
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To finish it off, I'll loop the coolant hoses together with clamps and a two sided hose barb. Ideally it would be nice to delete those hoses but they also might be a nice spot for a Webasto coolant heater, so I'll leave them for now.
Also I saw that Harbor Freight expanded their jack stand buyback. They recalled the 6 and 8 ton stands I believe, but said that they would buy back 12 ton stands as well. I had 4x old 12 ton stands and exchanged them for new ones, cost me $12 after the buyback. Not bad. The new design seems much improved, with a locking pin and feet.
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Nice, it's not too bad but it's cramped in there. Helps a ton to take off the front passenger tire and remove the fender skirts so you can reach in.Lol, I just bought the ACSD delete kit myself, probably do it when I get back home from TN. Thank you for the pictures.
Yep, that’s the plan.Nice, it's not too bad but it's cramped in there. Helps a ton to take off the front passenger tire and remove the fender skirts so you can reach in.