Builds Project Patina-November 1968 FJ-40 (4 Viewers)

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Glad you could use it. I flipped my rear springs and used a mini truck front DC shaft on the rear. I have a spare for the rear, but need one for the front. Mine is already tweaked.
 
Changed pinion flange. Pinion was dropped on the threads at some point I guess because the threads were screwed

Fixed as best I could and hammered the nut on. Praying. Red lock tight and a cotter pin.

I then cleaned up the shaft and pressed out the old grease to get to compress and then take new grease.

Then found out the Studs out of rear of Tcase flange were 2 different size nuts.

Ugh. 2 hours for a 15 minute job
 
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Working on the body now.

This 3M metal tape is truly going to be a lifesaver on this project. I can cover every pinhole under here and even big holes prior to the patch.

I've used similar stuff with insulation in buggies and it holds great if you start with a clean surface.

Makes me consider taking to get properly under coated when I'm finished to seal it all up.

Making patches and such
 
View attachment 1317139 Working on the body now.

This 3M metal tape is truly going to be a lifesaver on this project. I can cover every pinhole under here and even big holes prior to the patch.

I've used similar stuff with insulation in buggies and it holds great if you start with a clean surface.

Makes me consider taking to get properly under coated when I'm finished to seal it all up.

Making patches and such

yes! undercoat. i am spraying mine as we speak.....will report later.
 
I cleaned that above piece up before installing by the way.

The big whopping hole on the drivers side got the underside patch and all the holes treated with metal filler.

I'll sammich in a top piece to clean up this mess and drill a drain hole next
 
There was one leg broken off the front of my bench seat and the one that was good met the body where the body was rotten.

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I hacked off the broken leg and added a rubber bumper and added a
Steel rod to the area that was rotten.

Nice and solid. Unpainted of course.

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Then I got a FJ80 rear center belt installed for the passenger Seatbellt.

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Back to work on the 4runner @Fireman !
 

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