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Lots of stuff going on that's hard to see......plumbing started.......exhaust to be finished today and then off to be coated......1st protype bezel made/reduced size to match the cutdown hood.....front bottom link frame attachments and front upper link double sheer attachment points progressing. The arrival of the cowl and hood will allow several areas to be finalized and completed.

But, what the heck is under that jacket?

Later, Jimbro
 
I am just curious, but what's wrong with a Toyota Iforce motor, and automatic transmission from a Tundra/4Runner/Sequoia/Cruiser?
 
Tigerstripe40 said:
I am just curious, but what's wrong with a Toyota Iforce motor, and automatic transmission from a Tundra/4Runner/Sequoia/Cruiser?

LS1 motor is rated for like 345Hp and can be easily upgraded to over 400HP. Adapters to an an Atlas would be hard to come by with Toyota motor/tranny.
 
fj40charles said:
LS1 motor is rated for like 345Hp and can be easily upgraded to over 400HP. Adapters to an an Atlas would be hard to come by with Toyota motor/tranny.

If the motor and tranny came out of a Tundra, you can adapt the auto to a minitruck GRB and you can get an adapter from OTT to adapt the minitruck GRB to an Atlas or a Dana 300
 
twin cases are unnecessary on a comp rig

Toyota parts are much less common for repair than GM stuff, especially when you need it immediately....other competitors dont run them either, so no one to scavenge from

I don't think anything is per-se wrong with the Toy motor/tranny, but I'm unaware of anyone who has sprung for that setup in a competition rig. Shortstar motors, 4.3's, LS-1's, and others are much more common due to aftermarket support by the hardcore manuf's.
 
Also I have found more readily available support and documentation of the electrical / computer system for GM motors. Easier swapping / reprogramming / custom harnesses, etc....

Ed
 
Tigerstripe40 said:
If the motor and tranny came out of a Tundra, you can adapt the auto to a minitruck GRB and you can get an adapter from OTT to adapt the minitruck GRB to an Atlas or a Dana 300

Check out THIS thread from PBB. It details the steps Rob needed to use a Lexus 1UZFE (kissing cousin of the Cruiser/Tundra 2UZFE) in his FJ45.

:D
 
rustycruiser said:
Check out THIS thread from PBB. It details the steps Rob needed to use a Lexus 1UZFE (kissing cousin of the Cruiser/Tundra 2UZFE) in his FJ45.

:D

BJonRoids booty fabbed most of the truck. While the end result netted him what he wanted, there is now a better way.

MarlinCrawler makes an adapter that will adapt the Toyota automatic in a Tundra/Sequoia to the gear reduction portion of a minitruck t-case. Then you can adapt that portion to:

Cruiser 1 piece case
Cruiser split case
Dana 300
Atlas II
Orion
Probably a few others that I am not thinking of.
 
TOOL pictured? looks like hydraulic ram.

thought about a axle end press, but it does not appear to come apart?

then just a ball joint press, for those POS ball joint 60 end forgings people like to use?

damn anymore pics of this impressive piece? or to show at least its movement? with a hoist tab and that much girth you know it does something great. 1.5" plate bottom?
 
few more pics....lotta little things happening lately, not much for big picture items....
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nice front driveshaft..
 
This is sweet
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getting a 2 piece through a junk leaf sprung rig with a frame is hard enough. This stuff is very impressive.
 
see that little ridge down the front and back edge of the cowl as it's positioned into place? That is effectively rolled into the metal....presses the ridge to add a great deal of strength to the flat material.
 

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