Builds The Leviathan: My slow build of my slow truck (1 Viewer)

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pengfinn

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Morning, mud!

I figured it was time to start one of these, but it'll definitely be a slow-go as there's a lot going on for me right now.

I found my '91 FJ80 roughly a year and a half ago. Long story short, my boss got the short end of the stick in a deal with a used car salesman and ended up with a bunch of cars he couldn't move. We worked out a deal and I got the 80 for around $1k. It had 363k on the clock when I got it, and was generally sluggish even for a 3FE.

And for my own sake, here's a list of baselining work I'm going to do since it's starting to warm up:

  • New pads, rotors (have parts.)
  • New shoes on drums (have parts)
  • Change fuel filter and prefilter (have parts)
  • New plugs & wires (have plugs, need to get wires)
  • Delete EGR and smog pump (need belt, "keychain", misc other)
  • The front axle seals are very suspect. I'm going to order a kit and either have the plant mechanic rebuild it or I'll attempt it myself. A good chance to get my hands dirty, since I've seen it done a few times and it seems not as much hard as it is a mess.
And a few planned mods:
  • New front bumper, might go custom
  • New shocks, springs
I don't have a lot of pictures at the moment, but I'll take some after work.

Here's a shot of her sitting out in a deserted gravel pit while we went out and shot off some rounds.

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Sounds like you have a lot of fun planned - good luck!

But anyone who goes out skeet shooting with an AR probably doesn't need luck! :)
 
Haha, that's what the shotgun was for. We have targets (not pictured) for the AR, although that sounds like something to try next time!
 
OP...very slow build. Any updates?
 
Slow progress with the truck so far. A week or two ago, my alternator took a dive causing it to overcharge. Ordered a new one from Denso via Amazon (which was reported compatible with the 3F-E) and it did not fit correctly. It was likely for the 1FZ. So I send it back and ask Autozone. After it "not coming in on the truck" and several useless trips down there later, I get one elsewhere which works instantly.

So, with all the downtime and most of the smog system removed, what did I do?

Went ahead and deleted the EGR, Smog Pump, and Friends. This frees up plenty of space for a second battery, which I'll install later.

Fender Space:
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Wit's End Keychain (via @NLXTACY) Mounted where the EGR was.
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Updates OP?
 
I'm terrible at keeping this thing updated! Got some new shoes for the old girl a couple weeks ago, I'll post pics later. Finally off those tiny 235/75/15's. New battery went in yesterday, the old one never was the same after the overcharging issue. Upon removal, I noticed there was a trail where fluid seemed to have boiled out. Replaced with a battery of the correct size and all seems well.

Also replaced the #2 intake hose, the one from the AFM to the TB. The #1 hose needs some love, too, and I'll order one this week. (Pictures to come).
 
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Front end was rebuilt. I don't have any pictures, but I'm now a lot less worried about something happening.

Ended up resealing the oil pan as well, as the cork gasket was leaking and petrified (I should have taken a short video of our mechanic trying to scrape that awful mess off. Valve cover gasket also weeps a bit of oil and I have the part for that when it gets warmer.

The amount of grease caked onto the hubs was insane. Removing grease for the entire project required 5 cans of brake cleaner. Ridiculous.

Fuel filter was also replaced, with the amount of gunk on it, it hadn't been replaced in a while (if ever.)

After a test drive, she seems to be driving a lot better!
 
Water pump decided to kick it while heading up the hill to work.
Coolant is everywhere, fan shroud is destroyed, fans not in great shape either:
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Water pump decided to kick it while heading up the hill to work.
Coolant is everywhere, fan shroud is destroyed, fans not in great shape either:
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Ack. You know that you have the while your in there crap to do. I did the basic package. Belts hoses pump clutch and a crapload of cleaning/degreasing. Used my old inlet but should have just bought a new one. Bought everything (Aisin) from Rock Auto. Was going to put the Koyo radiator in but mine seems okay and hear a lot about the aftermarket ones breaking so just riding mine out. Ended up cutting my own studs because the nuts were frozen on 3 of 4. Used Permatex red on the studs. And bought those nuts you saw on the other thread from Bel. Oh, I also had a hard time getting the studs lined up through the adjusting bracket that is connected to the AC idler. I took the whole damn thing off just so I didnt accidentally cross thread. 3 bolts.
 
Ack. You know that you have the while your in there crap to do. I did the basic package. Belts hoses pump clutch and a crapload of cleaning/degreasing. Used my old inlet but should have just bought a new one. Bought everything (Aisin) from Rock Auto. Was going to put the Koyo radiator in but mine seems okay and hear a lot about the aftermarket ones breaking so just riding mine out. Ended up cutting my own studs because the nuts were frozen on 3 of 4. Used Permatex red on the studs. And bought those nuts you saw on the other thread from Bel. Oh, I also had a hard time getting the studs lined up through the adjusting bracket that is connected to the AC idler. I took the whole damn thing off just so I didnt accidentally cross thread. 3 bolts.

Yup, getting everything put together for an order now. Perfect time to service the cooling system, especially right before a hot Alabama summer.
 
Water pump decided to kick it while heading up the hill to work.
Coolant is everywhere, fan shroud is destroyed, fans not in great shape either:

Bummer! I had the same thing happen on my Wagoneer this year. I dug into it, replacing 1 part at a time. By the end of it, I needed to replace water pump, Fan Clutch, Fan, radiator, and belts. Looking back, I should have just ordered everything and done all of it new from the beginning. Good call just getting everything taken care of at once!
 
Bummer! I had the same thing happen on my Wagoneer this year. I dug into it, replacing 1 part at a time. By the end of it, I needed to replace water pump, Fan Clutch, Fan, radiator, and belts. Looking back, I should have just ordered everything and done all of it new from the beginning. Good call just getting everything taken care of at once!

Already had a clutch with the fancy mud-approved fluid. Getting new pump, fan, belts, etc. The belts are relatively new, but it never hurts to grab a set while I have the funds. Radiator was replaced not long before I took possession of the truck and seems to be healthy and full of green coolant. Shroud is destroyed, but that's on its way as well. Eventually I'll have a new truck.
 
Already had a clutch with the fancy mud-approved fluid. Getting new pump, fan, belts, etc. The belts are relatively new, but it never hurts to grab a set while I have the funds. Radiator was replaced not long before I took possession of the truck and seems to be healthy and full of green coolant. Shroud is destroyed, but that's on its way as well. Eventually I'll have a new truck.
I just didnt have the gusto to mess with the fluid. I know Im supposed to do it. Im a rebel.
 
I just didnt have the gusto to mess with the fluid. I know Im supposed to do it. Im a rebel.

I picked up a second clutch for cheap on ebay, figured if I didn't have much into it it wouldn't hurt for a learning experience.
 
Got any before/after pics of the new tires? What size did u go with? I currently have the same on my 62 and was considering going slightly larger.
 

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