myquestoyota
SILVER Star
I don't think he is assembling the engine.
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Thanks for the info....Fortunately for me, the mechanic has already installed that pulley on my rebuilt 2F.
My attachments are; intake mani, exhaust mani, carb, dizzyy, new thermostat & new housing, oil filter bracket & new sensor, engine brackets & new bushings, valve cover, new radiator, new radiator hoses, all new heater hoses & engine connectors, new OEM hose clamps, new Clutch kit, Vintage Air bracket for my CCOT compressor and alternator, spark plugs & wires, Energy Suspension Kit, and anything else I've forgot to mention.
Yep, that will keep me busy for the foreseeable future. The process will begin tomorrow night.
Your 2F should look like this with the main crank pulley installed
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I do not believe that your 2F has pulley on it, however, your pic is not very clear so I could be wrong.
A sour note!...........*sigh*
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Guess what got overlooked at the machine shop? I don't even have my engine installed and I've already got to make modifications to it.![]()
I hate to see that they missed that, but on a positive note, you did catch it and it is a pretty easy fix, even with the head on. Obviously, it would have been easier with it off, but with your attention to detail, you'll ace it with great care...a onejob for you!
Great looking engine and your truck is awesome!
Skip
The OEM rims were split near the center weld and material was added. The welds are on the tire side of the rims, so all you see up-close are the lines/seams of the added material. I could have welded up these seams, ground them flat, repaint the rims and you would never know they were messed with.Back to wheel widening:
The two sets of widened FJ-40 wheels that I have were both built by removing the OE centers and welding them in to new, wider, barrels. Is this how yours were widened or did your guy actually split your OE barrels and add material to gain the extra width?
Thanks!
I was hoping for a pic of the Taco sagging with that lump in the back of it - their springs are not from the same lineage as a Cruiser for sure , mine bottoms out with around 350lbs in it ....
Sarge