Builds Project Patina-November 1968 FJ-40

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Only broke 2 of 6 bolts/screws

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1/2 doors. Why have I never done this before?

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The gasket was backwards. Gonna dive back in this afternoon.

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Great news.

@beno and I made a mistake that kept me from having a problem down the road.

We bent the oil pan and the crank was hitting it. That was the "rod knock"

So the dodge....the engine rebuilder used crappy Chinese parts and #1 would have failed at some point.

New OEM parts are coming and Rob is going to take a hammer to the oil pan

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Wonderful news.
 
Putting these Racer65 window channel gaskets in the frame today. What a bitch.

So so so much better quality than the last set I installed that was generic felt but the flip side is it's nearly impossible to get it started.

Just sanded the edges and in about to soap it up and stuff it in :)

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Haha. Yeah I got that warning once. I hope I remember when it goes down. It's the hinge side that takes the long screws.

I'm not sure if I will ever do the other door. Vent or channels unless the rattles are unbearable. It's a huge job on a rusty ass door.
 
These things were a total bitch but in @Racer65 style, one in place they are perfect.

I slid in a brand new piece of OEM glass to test it. Tight. There will be no rattles in this window.

No pain no gain man. @ginmtb was kicking and screaming in his first install, but now he is the master!

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No pain no gain man. @ginmtb was kicking and screaming in his first install, but now he is the master!

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I used windex as my choice of lube and man sure was a ton easier to install. Helped having done one to better understand it.
 
I used windex as my choice of lube and man sure was a ton easier to install. Helped having done one to better understand it.

I used simple green because it was there. Made a big difference. No way I could do it with the frame in the truck.
 
I had to replace mine in my 68. Not too bad.

Glycerin is a great conditioner of rubber.
 

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