Builds Helga: 1966 FJ40 FST (1 Viewer)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Thanks @whitey45 for your generosity! I am continuously blown away by this group.

It seems I don’t have the contact seat itself still. Does anyone have any advice on a path forward other than trying to locate one?
Ken, are you looking for #5 in the SOR photo? If so, I bet I know a guy... :santa:
 
Ken, are you looking for #5 in the SOR photo? If so, I bet I know a guy... :santa:
Haha! I am indeed. I’m trying to figure out what I did to get so much good cruiser karma.
 
My 65 Fst!

ECEE2D19-3056-44FE-B1AC-94E508BF913C.jpeg


2C0A4DF9-C304-4490-80E8-C98BE9B0FEE3.jpeg
 
Brian, such a beauty. I'm gonna pretend that picture's taken beside a really big freshwater lake.
 
Last edited:
Not sure what to do with this jewel of a modification yet. PO cut a big L shaped hole in the tunnel cover for the PTO shifter. (Thought I had a picture.) Suggestions welcome. Take the PTO off, get a cover plate and weld up the hole? Leave it all there and try to find a boot that covers it?

Edit: Got a picture of the butchery.

185DA49D-0CE8-4E13-84F4-97657DF09ED3.jpeg
29041026-1A08-4806-B615-AB0B38FE4121.jpeg
 
Last edited:
Made a little progress today (furlough day). Got the steering column mostly sorted out.

Had to cut/grind/hammer off the monstrosity of a collar a PO welded on in place of the turn signal collar. I blended the column smooth and put a little paint on it before attaching the signal collar.

Was able to feed a wire up the column from the exit hole and pull the new (to me) horn wire down the column and install the rubber/metal horn base per @tahoe40/45 advice.

Still need to finish getting the dash bracket and horn/steering wheel figured out still.
55526655-9603-459F-A785-45569FEA25AA.jpeg
40BE5347-0BEA-4216-8F7C-E96D2FB033AF.jpeg
45CD51E6-A207-4768-9136-FC94071F5A6E.jpeg
9FD6BD19-3D1E-4B8C-AFE7-C5E3AF17CE5C.jpeg
 
Last edited:
On the subject of the horn, I’ll likely need some help from the experts on what I have, what I need (other than the horn seat) and where it all goes as I’m not at all sure what was jacked with on this thing.

Also, a big thanks to @whitey45 for the steering wheel pins! Got those in without issue.
100256E2-D470-4359-B4DA-0C73C5355B53.jpeg
434F90BD-F7BA-48B2-802D-6773065783E2.jpeg
7D355B30-FC7B-4920-A7FF-9198066A78BF.jpeg
 
Last edited:
Looks like your horn spacer might be toast, #4 grommet on right, the one on the left might work. I think SOR has aftermarket replacement or you could make one or find one used on mud. The washer (#2) ID might be a little big, maybe find the correct washer or one with a smaller ID.

Big washer with tooth looks like a front wheel bearing tab washer, put that in your spare parts pile.

You have everything else. Once you find a horn seat just stack them up like in the picture. Just make sure the horn seat and horn contact are separated enough with horn spacer or you will have horn on all the time.

Screen Shot 2021-04-17 at 7.59.29 AM.png
 
Last edited:
Looks like your horn spacer might be toast, #4 grommet on right, the one on the left might work. I think SOR has aftermarket replacement or you could make one or find one used on mud. The washer (#2) ID might be a little big, maybe find the correct washer or one with a smaller ID.

Big washer with tooth looks like a front wheel bearing tab washer, put that in your spare parts pile.

You have everything else. Once you find a horn seat just stack them up like in the picture. Just make sure the horn seat and horn contact are separated enough with horn spacer or you will have horn on all the time.

View attachment 2647943
Thanks @tahoe40/45 ! I think you’re right on the washer. Seems to be a random standard washer to me.
 
Looks like you need #5. Those are hard to find with the spring probe intact.
 
Well... I had a bit of a setback tonight y’all.
D343542C-2E0C-4515-8B00-E0B93CEA0354.jpeg
E4CB8602-2364-45C6-B1D1-2E6A3C21B301.jpeg
D1CAF731-3D17-4018-9988-51B5E641988C.jpeg
392B29F1-4928-42F1-B314-F65A6BF813A8.jpeg
 
I think this thermostat is busted...
A48D30E1-C5CC-403C-9057-EDB5582EDBBB.jpeg
DE62D1DE-8859-43AB-B4B7-02C0D503AE7E.jpeg
16969648-A7FA-4FE0-99B5-C34573002747.jpeg


9DDFB32F-52A7-4067-9B56-5010A7B443C6.jpeg
 
More carnage. Hard to see in this crappy pic, but this is the outlet on the water pump. Looks to be very corroded. Time will tell.
AE33CC4B-483A-4F5F-8D80-5915A4B780E4.jpeg
 
Last edited:
To be honest, I don’t know. It was obviously modified around one of the bolt holes and the bolts weren’t matching or original.

Any suggestions for cleaning all that crap out of the coolant system? A bunch of CLR and water?
 
Upon further inspection and investigation it seems @Goforth is correct and I do indeed have the wrong upper thermostat housing.

Should I try to find a new/used upper housing or is it possible to replace both upper and lower with a later version?

On a related note, it seems that the water pump will be pretty rough as well. I’m dreading cracking that open now.
 
Both versions should work, the only big difference will be height of upper housing and the top hose to radiator.

Get a new water pump or yours rebuilt once you get the cooling system cleaned. Not worth hoping old water pump will work correctly.
 
Both versions should work, the only big difference will be height of upper housing and the top hose to radiator.

Get a new water pump or yours rebuilt once you get the cooling system cleaned. Not worth hoping old water pump will work correctly.
Thanks Tahoe. Any recommendations on how to clean the cooling system out effectively? I know a good standard radiator flush will help but that was some pretty solid nasty stuff.
 
Not sure of anything that would break up any of that build up. Maybe CLR? I have never had that much build up in my experience.
I would try to clean as much as you can, then put it together, (once you get, new to you parts), so you can hook up a garden hose flushing set up to flush it and see if the cooling system flows end to end. hopefully the water jackets in engine are clear.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom