Muffler/ front pipe FZJ80 (1FZ-FE)

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I'm not certain.

I would assume so, but you know what is said about assumptions?

@AussieHJCruza might be able to comment

Or ( hate to suggest it) try one of the Aussie landcruiser pages on facebook
@mudgudgeon I only have a 96 here to look at but I'm 99.9% sure that all that @petegangies will need to do is get an O2 bung added. The pipe routing is the same, and all the aftermarket headers I've seen, Beaudesert, Manta, Genie etc. are the same item for all FZ 80s
 
The 17410-62121 is a non cat front pipe for a carbureted 1FZ
Hi, we don't have cat converters in the Aussie models, so I don't need a cat. Also, that part number fits our EFI 95 to 99 model 1FZ-FE's. Part number 17410-66090 is not for my vehicle.
 
@mudgudgeon I only have a 96 here to look at but I'm 99.9% sure that all that @petegangies will need to do is get an O2 bung added. The pipe routing is the same, and all the aftermarket headers I've seen, Beaudesert, Manta, Genie etc. are the same item for all FZ 80s
I reckon you're 100% right... I think it's just the o2 bung! I'll try and seal up my current pipe using fresh gaskets and sealant, and if that doesn't work, I'll get the 17410-62121 (1995-1997) pipe and get a bung welded in.. that should hopefully solve this issue once and for all!

Thanks everyone for your help!
 
@mudgudgeon have ordered a set of irwin and gear wrench bolt extractors off amazon.. my cousin has an impact gun and bulk tools. I've got all new oem gaskets and copper sealant.. he's also got a butane torch, so we can heat up the nuts. I'll be giving this a shot on the weekend of the 29th. Hopefully we can get the nuts off without snapping a stud in the manifold, and then hopefully it all seals up and doesn't leak. If not, I'll buy 2 more gaskets and double them up and try again I guess.. hopefully not all in vain, then ending up needing to buy more gaskets and a new mid pipe!
 
Does anyone know whether the genuine metal ring exhaust gaskets in 1994 contain asbestos?
 

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