I avoid car repairs ... just not the desire. I have changed 20-30 engines in the 90s and tons of automotive work. Got sick of it. Sheet metal though...that is a little different. Takes more of a artist and craftsman to do that kind of work.
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Well it's been over a year and 9000 miles and it looks almost as bad as it did before I painted it. I think on a show car or truck that doesn't get driven much it would hold up much longer. Oh well, nothing ventured nothing gainedHow did your graphite paint hold up on the manifold?
Cheers, thanks for replying. I had read multiple posts citing that stuff as the greatest paint for heated parts ever invented. I bought a can and have applied it in a couple of places but haven't bee that thrilled with it. I was thinking maybe I did something wrong, but it sounds like your experience was similar.Well it's been over a year and 9000 miles and it looks almost as bad as it did before I painted it. I think on a show car or truck that doesn't get driven much it would hold up much longer. Oh well, nothing ventured nothing gained.
I never saw this question, so I am sorry I didn't reply. Yes I tied all positives to the red lug and ran one cable to the battery. The device with the blue button is a resettable circuit breaker for my winch.Great thread, really nice truck, great skills you’ve got as well. Your engine rebuild is really making me reconsider the LS swap (not really but man is that awesome). A new 2F is so purdy.
Questions regarding your electrical clean up.
Did you tie all of your positive leads to that red clamp thingy and then go from there with one single power lead to the positive battery terminal? I have a big mess of wires I need to tidy up and what you’ve done here is really nice.
What is that device that the single red cable is coming out of, the one with the little blue thing near it.
Where did you get the little quick release wheel for the battery terminal. I live in Oakland right on the edge of the hood and I disconnect my negative lead regularly as part of my anti theft shut down process. I don’t daily my rig (until I get a V8). Sucks as I have to re-program my radio all the time.
Thanks.
Amazon, remote positive battery terminal.View attachment 1916787
Yes I do. I got the box on Amazon also. Type in, fused power distribution block. I live in a very rural area, so shopping is limited, hence the Amazon purchases.You're the man! thank you. Putting those in my cart.
Do you run all of your AUX power needs through that little "Blade Fuse" box? I need to do that too. I've got some clean up to do.
Yes I do. I got the box on Amazon also. Type in, fused power distribution block. I live in a very rural area, so shopping is limited, hence the Amazon purchases.View attachment 1916817
Well it's been two years since I have posted to this thread, so I guess it's time to get busy. I've been driving my cruiser for close to six years now and I think it's time for a major upgrade. Can anyone guess what's in the box?.I Will document as much as I can during the process. I know it's been done by a lot of people so I won't bore you with all the tiny details. Just pics And I will try and answer any questions that might come up during the swap.
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Not that motivated1FZ short block?
How much did it cost you out the door and where did you get it if you don't mind sharing.Not that motivated, just a H55f.
If you are in SF, Valley Hybrids would be your best, cheapest source.How much did it cost you out the door and where did you get it if you don't mind sharing.
I got it from my local Toyota dealer. With the shifter and Ca. tax,How much did it cost you out the door and where did you get it if you don't mind sharing.