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Focus on the Journey
The very first time I saw an FJ40 it was love at first sight. It just made a Jeep look like a toy. The axles, the width of the springs – man this was some kind of stout. I was living in Pacific Grove CA and you just did not see them for sale. I moved to southern AZ in 84 and was in Bisbee AZ when a wrist pin gave out on my restored and customized 61 544 Volvo. I needed a new ride and opened the paper and there she was. I miss dialed the phone a couple of times, I was so nervous it had already been sold. The guy answered and said it was still for sale. I borrowed my neighbor’s car and drove over to see it. I could not believe what was parked before my eyes. It was 1985 and this 1978 FJ40 was completely stock and looked like it had just come off the showroom floor. We went out for a drive and he made a point of having me push it in each gear. He wanted me to see just how strong this baby was. 50 in third gear, oil pressure just under the second field mark (3rd of 4) – where it still resides 20 years later and can still pull 50 in third. Not a scratch underneath. I had to know why he was selling this beast, this work of art. It turns out that I was talking to a bonified gold prospector. He was selling it because he could not sleep in it when he was prospecting and wanted to buy a Toyota mini-truck. I asked him what he wanted and swallowed hard when he told me he wanted $6300 for an 8 year old vehicle with 45K on it. That was what he paid for it new. At this point, I knew what a small mouth bass felt like when that hook was too firmly set to even consider trying to spit it out. We were at my credit union the next day and they came outside and inspected the vehicle. They financed the full asking price. For the next two years, every time I ran into this guy, he would beg me to sell it back. Since then, I have met more former FJ40 owners than I care to count who bemoan the fact that they sold their ride. I’ve owned Volvos, Mercedes and any number of the big three and this FJ40 has been hands down THE most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned. In 20 years it has never broken down on or off the pavement. I have enjoyed 4 wheeling and rock crawling in the deserts and mountains of AZ and NM for over 15 years. It has had its fair share of pin striping and rock bruises. Then the vehicle was t-boned on the drivers’ side by an individual who really was not paying attention in 12/02. I was heart broken because I thought their insurance company would total the vehicle (they were held 100% responsible by their own insurance co). I drove it to the body shop (very large dealership) that had done all the custom body work and repair of the previous rock bruises. The shop manager told their insurance company to not even think of totaling the vehicle because I had a lot of money invested in it. Their insurance company ended up paying out $9,000 to restore and I do mean restore my 40. The body shop had my vehicle for seven months. The body man who had done all the previous work is an artist who just happens to do it in metal body work. You can take a paint thickness gauge and I challenge you to find more than a finish skim coat, if that. So here is a list of what I have done and intend to do.
Stout Engineering rear bumper – all 125 pounds of it. One of the last ones he made before retiring due to an accident. The receiver (15lbs) is not installed. OME 2.5” lift springs with extra HD leaf each corner and HD OME shocks and steering stabilizer with 4+Plus greaseable spring pins and 4+Plus GSK super HD greaseable anti-inversion shackles + ¾”. The front and rear axles have been rebuilt. ARB’ front and rear, ring and pinion, new bearings and seals. Rebuilt Brake Calipers and DBA long life gold cross-drilled and slotted brake rotors in the front. Disk brake conversion from BTB in the rear. New factory half shafts in the rear (from Japan). Extended stainless steel D.O.T. approved brake lines F&R from BTB. All work performed by Western Differential in Tucson, AZ. Extended vent lines to K&N canister under hood. ARB pump with custom HD steel braided air lines to each axle. Custom installation of LED third brake light with Brake Light flashing Module XP from Custom Dynamics. DUI-HEI distributor from Performance Distributors. 200 Amp one wire alternator from Mean Green with custom made spacer. PDP-1B High Tech Main Fuse Panel and AP-1 Auxiliary Power Fuse Panel from Centech Wiring. 4+Plus Extreme Duty Tie and Relay Rods from MAF. GM power steering super pump from AGR with mini-truck PS gear box and adapter plate from Classic Cruisers. Ramsey RE8000 worm drive winch with custom brackets for Setrab power steering oil cooler. All the items in the photos that are black, including the hinges F&R, windshield wiper motor cover, tire carrier, bumpers, roof rack, air cleaner housing, front bezel, instrument panel, glove box, ashtray cover, gear shifter, valve cover and fan shroud have been sandblasted and powder coated Cardinal Black Hammer (there are more items but you get the picture). Overhead storage from SOR with Infinity speakers and CB speaker installed. CB system with Cobra and two antennas. Dash Mount Compass Kit with outside temperature and compass display from American Technology mounted in custom billet aluminum housing under the dash next to the driver’s door. 4+Plus sliders with step from MAF. Custom frame mounted sliders (not currently installed). Custom bullet-proof skid plate. Dash Box from BTB. Custom radiator recovery and windshield washer reservoir tank assembly. CCOT's center console with additional cup holder bracket in the rear. Tuned Ceramic Coated Headers from MAF. Spare tire carrier rebuilt with bullet-proof bushings that will far outlast the factory setup for wear. The only engine work that has been done (due to a blown head gasket) is a valve job with all new factory intake and exhaust valves, springs and new exhaust seats. I also own another head that is completely rebuilt with factory parts. When you find a good head with no cracks it pays to hoard. All the flat glass and all glass seals were replaced after painting. Replaced the rear diff cover with powder coated cast aluminum unit. Alpine alarm system. All visible external hardware is stainless steel socket head cap screws or button head cap screws. Custom powder coated rear speaker mounts attached to roll cage. Overhead redone with plush carpet by Jamis Auto Upholstery. All seats re-upholstered in commercial grade vinyl with thicker and denser foam by Jamis Auto Upholstery. The jump seats are almost an inch thicker. All seat belts front and rear replaced. 22 gallon steel Aux tank with full skid and sending unit. Motorized 6-port Fuel Tank Selector Valve from Pollak mounted on custom ¼” aluminum plate. The valve only draws power for a fraction of a second during transfer. A switch in the valve shuts off the motor when the valve reaches the selected position. Another switch within the valve provides automatic fuel gauge readout for the selected tank. Two CM in-line fuel filters (4”Lx2.75”OD) with 8 micron replaceable filters from Canton Racing Products. Superwinch front hubs. BFG 33x10.50 All-terrain tires on 15x8 aluminum rims. Custom 2 inch diameter red shift knob that I find far more comfortable than the factory unit. New door panels, F&R carpet and sun visors. New four row radiator, coolant hoses, water pump, thermostat and fan clutch. All 5/8 heater hose has been replaced with HD blue Silicone hose. All vacuum hoses have been replaced with red Silicone hose except where gas vapors are prevalent (i.e. PVC hose). Those hoses have been replaced with brown Viton hoses. They will never need to be replaced due to heat aging. Custom modified AN tee heater hose adapter at the top of engine coolant line to facilitate flushing out the coolant system. Carburetor completely rebuilt to factory specifications by myself. I own all the tooling (and spare parts) to correctly clean, set gaps and butterfly angles to the shop manual callouts. (I also own a second carburetor that is also rebuilt to factory specs). All hose clamps throughout the vehicle are Type 316 or 430 Stainless Steel non-perforated Worm-Drive Hose Clamps. Rebuilt emergency brake. Hella horns. Rebuilt brake booster. 92 Landcruiser brake master cylinder.
Items yet to be installed:
CenterForce clutch and all the components from bearings to rubber boots and a new slave cylinder. Install rebuilt tranny and split transfer case with spacer block removed. New custom 3/8 Aluminum plate instrument cluster with five VDO gages and new harness interface with disconnect from Centech Wiring. Dash mounted VDO tach. 4+Plus U-Bolt Flip Kit Front & Rear from MAF. 4+PLUS Saginaw wide belt power steering pump pulley from MAF. Custom locking hinged front brush guard that hinges over the top of the hood for brush protection and security.
I am real big about detail. Everything I’ve done to this vehicle has a purpose and needed to marry to the vehicle in a way that made it look to me as though it could have come from the factory like that. I will post a number of photos, although, you can see photos of my vehicle on the following threads.
HD Skid Plate
Solid State Voltage Regulator
Roof Rack
Tranny to Transfer Bypass Hose
Recovery & Windshield Washer Tanks
Winch Setup
CB Antenna Mounts
Intake Manifold Heater
Speaker Locations
Toyota Pulley on GM Power Steering Pump
High Temperature Sealed Pilot Bearing
Vapor Recovery Tank, Replacement
Stout Engineering rear bumper – all 125 pounds of it. One of the last ones he made before retiring due to an accident. The receiver (15lbs) is not installed. OME 2.5” lift springs with extra HD leaf each corner and HD OME shocks and steering stabilizer with 4+Plus greaseable spring pins and 4+Plus GSK super HD greaseable anti-inversion shackles + ¾”. The front and rear axles have been rebuilt. ARB’ front and rear, ring and pinion, new bearings and seals. Rebuilt Brake Calipers and DBA long life gold cross-drilled and slotted brake rotors in the front. Disk brake conversion from BTB in the rear. New factory half shafts in the rear (from Japan). Extended stainless steel D.O.T. approved brake lines F&R from BTB. All work performed by Western Differential in Tucson, AZ. Extended vent lines to K&N canister under hood. ARB pump with custom HD steel braided air lines to each axle. Custom installation of LED third brake light with Brake Light flashing Module XP from Custom Dynamics. DUI-HEI distributor from Performance Distributors. 200 Amp one wire alternator from Mean Green with custom made spacer. PDP-1B High Tech Main Fuse Panel and AP-1 Auxiliary Power Fuse Panel from Centech Wiring. 4+Plus Extreme Duty Tie and Relay Rods from MAF. GM power steering super pump from AGR with mini-truck PS gear box and adapter plate from Classic Cruisers. Ramsey RE8000 worm drive winch with custom brackets for Setrab power steering oil cooler. All the items in the photos that are black, including the hinges F&R, windshield wiper motor cover, tire carrier, bumpers, roof rack, air cleaner housing, front bezel, instrument panel, glove box, ashtray cover, gear shifter, valve cover and fan shroud have been sandblasted and powder coated Cardinal Black Hammer (there are more items but you get the picture). Overhead storage from SOR with Infinity speakers and CB speaker installed. CB system with Cobra and two antennas. Dash Mount Compass Kit with outside temperature and compass display from American Technology mounted in custom billet aluminum housing under the dash next to the driver’s door. 4+Plus sliders with step from MAF. Custom frame mounted sliders (not currently installed). Custom bullet-proof skid plate. Dash Box from BTB. Custom radiator recovery and windshield washer reservoir tank assembly. CCOT's center console with additional cup holder bracket in the rear. Tuned Ceramic Coated Headers from MAF. Spare tire carrier rebuilt with bullet-proof bushings that will far outlast the factory setup for wear. The only engine work that has been done (due to a blown head gasket) is a valve job with all new factory intake and exhaust valves, springs and new exhaust seats. I also own another head that is completely rebuilt with factory parts. When you find a good head with no cracks it pays to hoard. All the flat glass and all glass seals were replaced after painting. Replaced the rear diff cover with powder coated cast aluminum unit. Alpine alarm system. All visible external hardware is stainless steel socket head cap screws or button head cap screws. Custom powder coated rear speaker mounts attached to roll cage. Overhead redone with plush carpet by Jamis Auto Upholstery. All seats re-upholstered in commercial grade vinyl with thicker and denser foam by Jamis Auto Upholstery. The jump seats are almost an inch thicker. All seat belts front and rear replaced. 22 gallon steel Aux tank with full skid and sending unit. Motorized 6-port Fuel Tank Selector Valve from Pollak mounted on custom ¼” aluminum plate. The valve only draws power for a fraction of a second during transfer. A switch in the valve shuts off the motor when the valve reaches the selected position. Another switch within the valve provides automatic fuel gauge readout for the selected tank. Two CM in-line fuel filters (4”Lx2.75”OD) with 8 micron replaceable filters from Canton Racing Products. Superwinch front hubs. BFG 33x10.50 All-terrain tires on 15x8 aluminum rims. Custom 2 inch diameter red shift knob that I find far more comfortable than the factory unit. New door panels, F&R carpet and sun visors. New four row radiator, coolant hoses, water pump, thermostat and fan clutch. All 5/8 heater hose has been replaced with HD blue Silicone hose. All vacuum hoses have been replaced with red Silicone hose except where gas vapors are prevalent (i.e. PVC hose). Those hoses have been replaced with brown Viton hoses. They will never need to be replaced due to heat aging. Custom modified AN tee heater hose adapter at the top of engine coolant line to facilitate flushing out the coolant system. Carburetor completely rebuilt to factory specifications by myself. I own all the tooling (and spare parts) to correctly clean, set gaps and butterfly angles to the shop manual callouts. (I also own a second carburetor that is also rebuilt to factory specs). All hose clamps throughout the vehicle are Type 316 or 430 Stainless Steel non-perforated Worm-Drive Hose Clamps. Rebuilt emergency brake. Hella horns. Rebuilt brake booster. 92 Landcruiser brake master cylinder.
Items yet to be installed:
CenterForce clutch and all the components from bearings to rubber boots and a new slave cylinder. Install rebuilt tranny and split transfer case with spacer block removed. New custom 3/8 Aluminum plate instrument cluster with five VDO gages and new harness interface with disconnect from Centech Wiring. Dash mounted VDO tach. 4+Plus U-Bolt Flip Kit Front & Rear from MAF. 4+PLUS Saginaw wide belt power steering pump pulley from MAF. Custom locking hinged front brush guard that hinges over the top of the hood for brush protection and security.
I am real big about detail. Everything I’ve done to this vehicle has a purpose and needed to marry to the vehicle in a way that made it look to me as though it could have come from the factory like that. I will post a number of photos, although, you can see photos of my vehicle on the following threads.
HD Skid Plate
Solid State Voltage Regulator
Roof Rack
Tranny to Transfer Bypass Hose
Recovery & Windshield Washer Tanks
Winch Setup
CB Antenna Mounts
Intake Manifold Heater
Speaker Locations
Toyota Pulley on GM Power Steering Pump
High Temperature Sealed Pilot Bearing
Vapor Recovery Tank, Replacement
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