First post - Thanks to everyone who has contributed the great info on this site. I frequent a lot of different make sites and the posters here seem to be the most knowledgeable and willing to assist of any. I've been here for a few months but now that I'm deeper into a '74 restoration I have a couple of questions that I can't find the answers to.
1. In the dissassembly for media blasting, I'm having a lot of trouble removing the numerous Philips head machine screws that have rusted in place (like the ones on the interior door securing the window frame, rear lower hatch door hinges, etc.) I doubt there's a magic trick but drilling them out after I strip the heads is time consuming. So far I have tried:
Heating with a torch
Liquid Wrench soaks
Impact screw-driver
Relentless profanity
"screw extractor" devices
Combinations of the above
My extraction success rate is about 30%
2. I plan a 3 to 4 speed swap. I have purchased a 4 speed tranny with a 4 speed T-case. Is is easier to do the 4 tranny to 3 T-case as described here or to swap in both the 4 speed tranny and case? Will the latter require new drive shafts?
3. Is it generally thought to be better do a front brake conversion using the mini-truck method rather than use one of the bolt-on kits available? The caliper brakets in those kits look a little weak to me.
Thats all for now, thanks for all the help.
Project pics below before work began. And yes, I have added some air springs to the rear of the FJ Cruiser since this picture.
1. In the dissassembly for media blasting, I'm having a lot of trouble removing the numerous Philips head machine screws that have rusted in place (like the ones on the interior door securing the window frame, rear lower hatch door hinges, etc.) I doubt there's a magic trick but drilling them out after I strip the heads is time consuming. So far I have tried:
Heating with a torch
Liquid Wrench soaks
Impact screw-driver
Relentless profanity
"screw extractor" devices
Combinations of the above
My extraction success rate is about 30%
2. I plan a 3 to 4 speed swap. I have purchased a 4 speed tranny with a 4 speed T-case. Is is easier to do the 4 tranny to 3 T-case as described here or to swap in both the 4 speed tranny and case? Will the latter require new drive shafts?
3. Is it generally thought to be better do a front brake conversion using the mini-truck method rather than use one of the bolt-on kits available? The caliper brakets in those kits look a little weak to me.
Thats all for now, thanks for all the help.
Project pics below before work began. And yes, I have added some air springs to the rear of the FJ Cruiser since this picture.
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