I'm looking at buying a engine, tranny and t case (all in the piece) from a guy in asheville. I wanted to have someone look at everything before I buy it. Any moble mechs or members in the area that would look at this for me? I don't mind paying... heres what I'm looking at buying:
FJ40 2f/trans/case combo in NC-$1000
After 4 years and 4 different Landcruisers I'm quiting.The parts I'm selling were intended to go into early FJ40 build-up but after 2 years "in progress" it's still no-go.
I parted out titleless '75 FJ40 and used all the body parts to restore another FJ40. For sale is the original 2F engine,4 speed transmission and transfer case combo out of that 1975 FJ40. This combo will work on all years of FJ40 and FJ55(though minor alternations need be done on earlier FJ40 models). The truck had 60K on odometer. The compression,original factory clutch with more than half of thickness on the clutch disc,condition of valve train and smothness of shifting support that.Engine is completely desmoged(has smog pump bracket for power steering upgrade).Engine is wired so it starts,runs and idles(well).No leaks anywhere around seals though a little grease is present on the bottom of oil pan(on outside). Transmission and transfer case shift smothly in all positions. The engine mounts included,speedo and e-brake cables are present and working. There is a good deal of superficial rust,esp. on oil pan.
Now,what I did for preparation to implant this engine combo into my future project:
-Engine was rinsed with fresh engine oil and Marvel Mystery oil mixture (and drained).Fresh 10w40 Castrol GTX oil charge and Toyota OEM oil filter
-Transmission and Transfer case were rinsed with Marvel Mystery oil and then added Coastal 80w90 gear oil to the level
-Engine block was rinsed with "copious" amount of running water and completely drained
-Cylinder head was removed for inspection,very mildly resurfaced/valves regrinded by professional shop and excelent mechanic($150-receipt included).Head did not need that but I did it for prophylaxis.Fel-Pro head gasket and factory type valve stem seals installed.Head torqued to specs.Compressions are all between 145-150 psi(engine cold,10w40 Castrol GTX)
-1979 FJ40 exhaust manifold upgrade(stock downpipe and its mount bracket included)
-New Nippon Denso spark plugs,new AutoLite wires
-New valve cover gaskets,exhaust manifold gaskets(by Fel-Pro)
-Toyota OEM non-USA carburator(no emission controls,vacuum advance port, over $800 from SOR)
-Complete FJ60 fully electronic ignition upgrade with vacuum advance,new button&rotor,FJ60 "dented" sidewall installed(over $100)
-New Toyota OEM water pump-$200 from dealer (not installed - the old one seem to be good and tight,though).New water hose junction connector- over $40 at dealer)
As I mentioned,engine starts and runs and can be tested for compression or oil pressure.Battery is not included(it came from my friend's boat).Overall,it's complete drop-in package. You will need couple gaskets for thermostat(I took it apart for inspection and cleaning) and water pump. I would also replace oil seas before instalation(since seals are only 35 years young).
I built a little frame on wheels to move the combo around garage. It's included and can be pulled/pushed on your flat bed trailer .I have winches/come-along but bring the ramps.Engine is prewired and has a regular ignition switch. So,it's safe turn key set-up for test runs. More pics available to those serious.
Thanks in Advance the new guy
FJ40 2f/trans/case combo in NC-$1000
After 4 years and 4 different Landcruisers I'm quiting.The parts I'm selling were intended to go into early FJ40 build-up but after 2 years "in progress" it's still no-go.
I parted out titleless '75 FJ40 and used all the body parts to restore another FJ40. For sale is the original 2F engine,4 speed transmission and transfer case combo out of that 1975 FJ40. This combo will work on all years of FJ40 and FJ55(though minor alternations need be done on earlier FJ40 models). The truck had 60K on odometer. The compression,original factory clutch with more than half of thickness on the clutch disc,condition of valve train and smothness of shifting support that.Engine is completely desmoged(has smog pump bracket for power steering upgrade).Engine is wired so it starts,runs and idles(well).No leaks anywhere around seals though a little grease is present on the bottom of oil pan(on outside). Transmission and transfer case shift smothly in all positions. The engine mounts included,speedo and e-brake cables are present and working. There is a good deal of superficial rust,esp. on oil pan.
Now,what I did for preparation to implant this engine combo into my future project:
-Engine was rinsed with fresh engine oil and Marvel Mystery oil mixture (and drained).Fresh 10w40 Castrol GTX oil charge and Toyota OEM oil filter
-Transmission and Transfer case were rinsed with Marvel Mystery oil and then added Coastal 80w90 gear oil to the level
-Engine block was rinsed with "copious" amount of running water and completely drained
-Cylinder head was removed for inspection,very mildly resurfaced/valves regrinded by professional shop and excelent mechanic($150-receipt included).Head did not need that but I did it for prophylaxis.Fel-Pro head gasket and factory type valve stem seals installed.Head torqued to specs.Compressions are all between 145-150 psi(engine cold,10w40 Castrol GTX)
-1979 FJ40 exhaust manifold upgrade(stock downpipe and its mount bracket included)
-New Nippon Denso spark plugs,new AutoLite wires
-New valve cover gaskets,exhaust manifold gaskets(by Fel-Pro)
-Toyota OEM non-USA carburator(no emission controls,vacuum advance port, over $800 from SOR)
-Complete FJ60 fully electronic ignition upgrade with vacuum advance,new button&rotor,FJ60 "dented" sidewall installed(over $100)
-New Toyota OEM water pump-$200 from dealer (not installed - the old one seem to be good and tight,though).New water hose junction connector- over $40 at dealer)
As I mentioned,engine starts and runs and can be tested for compression or oil pressure.Battery is not included(it came from my friend's boat).Overall,it's complete drop-in package. You will need couple gaskets for thermostat(I took it apart for inspection and cleaning) and water pump. I would also replace oil seas before instalation(since seals are only 35 years young).
I built a little frame on wheels to move the combo around garage. It's included and can be pulled/pushed on your flat bed trailer .I have winches/come-along but bring the ramps.Engine is prewired and has a regular ignition switch. So,it's safe turn key set-up for test runs. More pics available to those serious.
Thanks in Advance the new guy