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I redid the coolant lines and changed the coolant Toyota 00272-1LLAC on Halloween probably the first time it had been done in years it had sat for a while, then this past weekend I drained the coolant and filled it with distilled water let it get to operating temp then cool then drain both rad and block repeated that a couple times and coolant/water was still orange.

Run a hose through rad and block until it flows clear but there’s likely scale and buildup that will take a while to clear out.
 
@DylanH239 just saw this thread and wanted to help shed a bit more light on your tool bag and roll.

As @brian said, your small green vinyl bag is correct for your 77. Your canvas roll was included in models from around 1970. Photos below will help you ID the tools mentioned in the following paragraphs, with the exception of the spark plug wrenches.

Larry's green tool bag would have included the 250mm adjustable wrench and the 2-piece wrench set with the yellow wrench clip seen in your post number 10. It would also have come with a 21mm hub nut wrench stamped TOYOTA MOTOR, a 200mm pair of pliers marked TOYOTA, an acrylic yellow-handle screwdriver marked TOYOTA MOTOR, and an unmarked cast iron yellow jack handle. A 20.6mm spark plug wrench marked TOYOTO MOTOR, slightly different than the one pictured below, was also included. The one in the photo isn't correct one for the green bag kit - don't have one of those to show ya.

The canvas roll would have been equipped with the grease gun and two nozzles as show in your post number 10. It also would have had the 250mm adjustable wrench, so your wrench could have come from either your canvas roll or green bag. The canvas roll also would have included a set of three wood handled screwdrivers stamped TOYOTA MOTOR on the ferrules, a set of five open end wrenches marked TOYOTA MOTOR with a blue wrench clip marked KTC on the reverse, a 20.6mm spark plug wrench marked TOYOTA MOTOR (again, the spark plug wrench pictured is not correct for this tool roll - didn't have one of those to show ya either), a 21mm hub nut wrench marked TOYOTA MOTOR, and an umarked cast iron yellow jack handle.

Other tools in your photos would have been added at a later date and are not Toyota, but wow, the bag, roll, and Toyota tools are fantastic finds! Especially since the green bag is likely original to Larry! You might want to hunt around a little more in the attic and in the garage to see if you can find the rest! If you can post a few pictures of your jack and rods/extensions, we can help you validate originality to a 77.

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@DylanH239 just saw this thread and wanted to help shed a bit more light on your tool bag and roll.

As @brian said, your small green vinyl bag is correct for your 77. Your canvas roll was included in models from around 1970. Photos below will help you ID the tools mentioned in the following paragraphs, with the exception of the spark plug wrenches.

Larry's green tool bag would have included the 250mm adjustable wrench and the 2-piece wrench set with the yellow wrench clip seen in your post number 10. It would also have come with a 21mm hub nut wrench stamped TOYOTA MOTOR, a 200mm pair of pliers marked TOYOTA, an acrylic yellow-handle screwdriver marked TOYOTA MOTOR, and an unmarked cast iron yellow jack handle. A 20.6mm spark plug wrench marked TOYOTO MOTOR, slightly different than the one pictured below, was also included. The one in the photo isn't correct one for the green bag kit - don't have one of those to show ya.

The canvas roll would have been equipped with the grease gun and two nozzles as show in your post number 10. It also would have had the 250mm adjustable wrench, so your wrench could have come from either your canvas roll or green bag. The canvas roll also would have included a set of three wood handled screwdrivers stamped TOYOTA MOTOR on the ferrules, a set of five open end wrenches marked TOYOTA MOTOR with a blue wrench clip marked KTC on the reverse, a 20.6mm spark plug wrench marked TOYOTA MOTOR (again, the spark plug wrench pictured is not correct for this tool roll - didn't have one of those to show ya either), a 21mm hub nut wrench marked TOYOTA MOTOR, and an umarked cast iron yellow jack handle.

Other tools in your photos would have been added at a later date and are not Toyota, but wow, the bag, roll, and Toyota tools are fantastic finds! Especially since the green bag is likely original to Larry! You might want to hunt around a little more in the attic and in the garage to see if you can find the rest! If you can post a few pictures of your jack and rods/extensions, we can help you validate originality to a 77.

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Here are a couple photos of the jack, handles and extensions. As well as the original light that hooks up to the outlet in the glovebox and the original can of touch up paint that i believe came with one of the tool kits. I will take a look and see if I can locate anymore of the tools this weekend. Thanks for the information I greatly appreciate it! 👍
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Yup, the jack, extension rod, hook, handle, touch-up paint can, and inspection lamp (with pouch!!) all line up to your 77! And they are all in fantastic shape! The inspection lamp and touch-up paint would have likely been in the glove box. Congrats on finding them - hope you find the other tools for your green bag and reunite everything with Larry!
 

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