Cool let me know how it goes.Thanks for the suggestion!
Will definitely try the synthetic oil, I already ordered the new Master clutch cylinderI'm just changing as many parts to new to eliminate as much issues as I can
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Cool let me know how it goes.Thanks for the suggestion!
Will definitely try the synthetic oil, I already ordered the new Master clutch cylinderI'm just changing as many parts to new to eliminate as much issues as I can
I had leak last week in my gearbox and I didn’t find any suitable gearbox in my area so i put 140 GL1 temporary. I aiming to fix the leak and put some lucas oil GL5 85W-140 for the heavy duty roads i go on. Do you recommend it or shall i look for something else with GL4. Also I found VP oil 80W-90 GL4 is it better for shifting than lucas ?My gearbox was doing the same. Change oil to gl4 synthetic and it should shift much better.
I like the Redline brand MT-90 but any GL4 will be good. Just don't get GL5
Vp gl4 is better. Gl5 doesn't have friction modifiers needed for the brass synchros. It won't hurt anything but will need to double clutch more. Gl4 will have it shifting very smooth when warmI had leak last week in my gearbox and I didn’t find any suitable gearbox in my area so i put 140 GL1 temporary. I aiming to fix the leak and put some lucas oil GL5 85W-140 for the heavy duty roads i go on. Do you recommend it or shall i look for something else with GL4. Also I found VP oil 80W-90 GL4 is it better for shifting than lucas ?
Thanks for the response. I will use the vp gl4 but also one point, is it going to effect my gearbox the change of viscosity from 140 to 80w 90 ?Vp gl4 is better. Gl5 doesn't have friction modifiers needed for the brass synchros. It won't hurt anything but will need to double clutch more. Gl4 will have it shifting very smooth when warm
140w is way to heavy for h151 manual 5 speed. You will be very happy with the VPThanks for the response. I will use the vp gl4 but also one point, is it going to effect my gearbox the change of viscosity from 140 to 80w 90 ?
Vp gl4 is better. Gl5 doesn't have friction modifiers needed for the brass synchros. It won't hurt anything but will need to double clutch more. Gl4 will have it shifting very smooth when warm
Always feels good to get the passing cert. I remember the headache it was to pass mine in Dubai last 4 years. Now back in US and going through registration here. Then no more passingA small update on the build, I took the cruiser again to the car inspection after some fixing and it passed!
the guys removed the silicone from all water hose inlets and outlets.
New power steering pump installed.
Definitely changed the wiper blades.
And made sure the tail lights are fixed into place.
Some pics of the cruiser getting it's first bath in months:
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I installed the swing back door given by PO but had to remove the spare tire carrier as the one I have was missing the needed brackets to attach to the new door. New brackets will be ordered and everything will be back in place. But for now I'm kind of digging the rough look.
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As of now some work remains to get the cruiser fully back on the road.
That is very informative Wadepat2! I'm still having issues with shifting as I'm still using a GL5 synthetic oil. I bought the GL4 oil last minute and did not have time to change the gear oil before my inspection appointment. I'm going back to the shop and looking forward to try the GL4 Oil !
Always feels good to get the passing cert. I remember the headache it was to pass mine in Dubai last 4 years. Now back in US and going through registration here. Then no more passing![]()
Nothing I love more than a derelict Land Cruiser being given a new life and enjoyed.
If Amazon SA is anything like Amazon AE you should be able to find some great value Amazon branded all weather mats. I have a set on my 80 and they have saved my carpet a couple of times.