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You can take what most regard as..... “A CHORE” and turn it into just the coolest of projects! ;)
*What gear oil you usin?

Being that I plan to change out the gear oil every two years, I'm putting in NAPA Premium Performance 80W-90 out of a 5 gallon bucket.

Note: Because it will get brought up, this is for use when API GL-4 or API GL-5 is specified.
 
^ For what it's worth (and take that with a grain of salt obviously), I once blew and entire evening reading up on the bobistheoilguy forum (a really informed bunch on all things liquid) about gl4/gl5 rated oils vs. strictly gl4 oils. The general consensus was that the oils with only the gl4 rating were the preferred choice over the combo gl4/gl5 oils.

You can get the dedicated gl4 at Napa in the form of Sta-Lube. Just tossing my .02 in the pot of course.
 
^ For what it's worth (and take that with a grain of salt obviously), I once blew and entire evening reading up on the bobistheoilguy forum (a really informed bunch on all things liquid) about gl4/gl5 rated oils vs. strictly gl4 oils. The general consensus was that the oils with only the gl4 rating were the preferred choice over the combo gl4/gl5 oils.

You can get the dedicated gl4 at Napa in the form of Sta-Lube. Just tossing my .02 in the pot of course.

Yep, I'd not disagree with ya.

FWIW - Check out post #704 of my thread as to what I'll be draining out.
 
My buddy and his kids ran into you this Saturday and funny enough sent me photos of your rig. Said your cruiser was amazing!

Thanks.....I take it, he was the guy that chatted with me at Johnny's Pizza.
 
Caught my rig drinking again this past weekend.....8.5 qts, not too bad. Oh, spun on a 15600-41010 as well. Installed a few 90919-01065 plugs, 19101-45060 dizzy cap & 19102-45150 rotor button.

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Oh, the diffs, tranny & t-case gear oil got changed as well. Installed the new 10mm hex drive 90341-18021 plugs, steel 12157-10010 drain plug gaskets for the diffs & tranny, and aluminum 90430-A0003 drain plug gaskets for the t-case.

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Used the Toyota OEM torque specs for all those plugs. Goodness, I'm sure I was definitely over tightening them in the past.
 
A small upgrade on my hood & windshield hooks. Had an extra set of OEM hooks, so I cleaned them up and sent out to be chromed a few weeks ago. Below is what I received in the mail yesterday.....Yes, I know I can purchase aftermarket stainless and chrome units, but I also read where they don't sometimes fit so well. And I don't like the mounting plate looks of the new windshield hooks. Thus, using some good , period correct, OEM pieces, I know they fit just like they are supposed too.

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Hooks look great. Where did you find new bumpers for the hooks and windshield bracket?
 
Hooks look great. Where did you find new bumpers for the hooks and windshield bracket?

OEM Windshield rest block cushions: 53337-90301

Hood hook cushions are just rubber bumpers #9540K863 from McMaster-Carr and some stainless hardware.
 
OEM Windshield rest block cushions: 53337-90301

Hood hook cushions are just rubber bumpers #9540K863 from McMaster-Carr and some stainless hardware.

Thanks! One quick follow-up. I'm new to the forum and recently bought a 77 FJ. I've seen some postings with Toyota part numbers but there are no descriptions / images - just links to the part order. Is there a central listing folks are using to determine part numbers?
 
Thanks! One quick follow-up. I'm new to the forum and recently bought a 77 FJ. I've seen some postings with Toyota part numbers but there are no descriptions / images - just links to the part order. Is there a central listing folks are using to determine part numbers?

Click here: Toyota/Lexus Electronic Parts Catalog

For the masses; should you click on the above EPC, there are bubbles at the top and you can adjust per your vehicle's needs. This is inclusive of all Toyota/Lexus autos.
 
Hey Rick is that a full size Toyota Oil Filter as opposed to the mini me sized YZZD3 filter? Where did you find it? I prefer the full size oil filter
 
Hey Rick is that a full size Toyota Oil Filter as opposed to the mini me sized YZZD3 filter? Where did you find it? I prefer the full size oil filter
Same here. Dealership gave me the tiny sized one as a replacement for the big can

The smaller YZZD3 units dealerships will install or sell you, are today's default Toyota oil filter for the US market.

The 15600-41010 oil filter is the larger OEM unit that our rigs came with. There are very few places to get these. I purchased mine from Partsouq, but I don't think they have any more. I believe Amayama may still have some for sale. There is a guy selling the 15600-41010 oil filters in the for sale section, but they are not cheap.

Note: Partsouq has the 90915-TD004 units, which are basically the same size as the 41010, for a great price. However, I believe these are manfactured in Thailand and not Japan. Pleanty of reading here on MUD for these units.

When my supply of the 41010 filters run out, I'll install a Baldwin B2.
 
Looking good as always Rick!
 
Looking good as always Rick!
 

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