I did a quick search in the 40 section for an answer but I can't find one...
I'm doing a 2UZ/H55F conversion in my 72 FJ40. I've bought a 60 series split t-case for it (and managed to find the parking brake conversion kit for the t-case). In any event my original gauge cluster is in rough shape but I did find one for sale out of a more modern 40 series (turn signals integrated into the cluster etc.) which is new old stock. I'm doing a frame off so it will be a complete "resto-mod" all 'Yota V8.
The speedometer utilizes the later "clip-on" speedo cable. Can anyone confirm that the FJ60 split t-case speedometer cables have the correct "clip-on" end on them that will fit the 40 series speedo? I'd like to buy this NOS cluster but don't want to get stuck with a speedo that I can't find a drive cable for. I think I should be able to find one because I know that in Canada the '84 3B diesel had a 5 speed tranny (which IIRC was an H55F) so it must have had the later split t-case.
I'm sure I can find a cable that will work - but if anyone could help shed some light on this I'd appreciate it.
I'm doing a 2UZ/H55F conversion in my 72 FJ40. I've bought a 60 series split t-case for it (and managed to find the parking brake conversion kit for the t-case). In any event my original gauge cluster is in rough shape but I did find one for sale out of a more modern 40 series (turn signals integrated into the cluster etc.) which is new old stock. I'm doing a frame off so it will be a complete "resto-mod" all 'Yota V8.
The speedometer utilizes the later "clip-on" speedo cable. Can anyone confirm that the FJ60 split t-case speedometer cables have the correct "clip-on" end on them that will fit the 40 series speedo? I'd like to buy this NOS cluster but don't want to get stuck with a speedo that I can't find a drive cable for. I think I should be able to find one because I know that in Canada the '84 3B diesel had a 5 speed tranny (which IIRC was an H55F) so it must have had the later split t-case.
I'm sure I can find a cable that will work - but if anyone could help shed some light on this I'd appreciate it.
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