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I know this is correct for later model year FJ40s (1975 to 1980 at least):
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This looks like a different version from an earlier FJ40 (1971):
http://lilevo.com/pictures/71lc/IMAG1502-1.jpg
HTH
 
Guys,
Updates... Got my wheels back to black but waiting to mount them until I bleed my brakes....and waiting on new bleeders from wilwood to do that.

Got a question tho.

Ordered an OEM jack, jack handles, jack holder for tool box and jack clips for mounting jack handles. The jack clips, however, do not match my rig, so I am assuming they are off a later year FJ? The clips I got have both clips on a single mount with only two holes, whereas my tub has 4 diagonal holes for I am guessing individual clips to mount up.

If these are wrong year clips I can go back and try to find the right one.

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Chris

Chris those are a later style jack handle holder the ones you need to be "period correct" and line up with the existing holes are individual clips(4 total) instead of the two lumped together like you have there...... if you need a set of correct ones for your 40 just shoot me a PM I've got several sets sitting around.

Keep up the good work :cheers:
 
Jack Holder

Folks,
When I purchased my jack the seller had a "jack holder" that was purported to be mounted in the tool box to hold the jack in place. I have said "jack holder" and cannot for the life of me surmise how it would hold a jack!

Is this jack holder correct for my 64', and if so does anyone have a shot of one in action to help me out. Here is what I got.....

JackHolder.jpg
 
That looks to be the bracket from a later model year...I have a 9/77 model, and it looks pretty much identical to it. HTH.

Cheers!
 
Hate to sound anal, and I do not mean to be so picky, but I do not bleive that jack to be circa 1964 either. To the best of my knowledge, a 1964 jack would have had slotted screws and not Philips heads. :beer:
 
Hate to sound anal, and I do not mean to be so picky, but I do not bleive that jack to be circa 1964 either. To the best of my knowledge, a 1964 jack would have had slotted screws and not Philips heads. :beer:

Agreed. Should look like this one.
fj jack painted front.webp
 
Folks,
When I purchased my jack the seller had a "jack holder" that was purported to be mounted in the tool box to hold the jack in place. I have said "jack holder" and cannot for the life of me surmise how it would hold a jack!

Is this jack holder correct for my 64', and if so does anyone have a shot of one in action to help me out. Here is what I got.....

JackHolder.jpg

No it is not the correct jack holder. That fits 73 thru 78 models. You should have a bracket the jack clips into. It is towards the front of the tool box. They should be two holes for the bracket's bolts. The later style went further back in the same area of the later cruisers (73-78) you rested the top end in the bracket and opened up the jack so it was pinched between this bracket and where the floor raised under the driver's seat.
 
Perfecct, thanks MWSNFJ. No worries on the anal-ness, not concerned if I have slotted or phillips screws ;-) Just glad to have a working OE jack.

Chris
 
Perfecct, thanks MWSNFJ. No worries on the anal-ness, not concerned if I have slotted or phillips screws ;-) Just glad to have a working OE jack.

Chris

Chris I have the correct jack holder as well if you need one... just shoot me a PM and I can throw it in with the handle holders :cheers:
 
Gas Tank Sending Unit

Guys,
Am prepping my gas tank for paint and decided to "bench test" the sending unit. I never did verify if it worked.

I hooked it up to my wiring harness, and grounded the unit "extra well" and was only able to get the gauge to show 1/8" of a tank. I think checked the impedance of the unit and my multimeter showed it to be very dis-continuous and jump around a significant amount.

I then connected the gauge wire directly to ground and bingo, a full tank of gas magically appeared.

Sending unit gonzo? Is the unit from a later year perhaps and wont work with my early gauge? I will post pics tonight but wondered how to confirm the year of my tank is correct for my rig. Reason I ask is that it is in very good shape (no scale, some surface rust) and only had black paint on it, no signs of any other color.

If I need a new sending unit, what options exist as SOR don't have em... and I hate to pay big bucks for used....

Thanks ya'll. Chris
 
Gas Tank Photo

Here is what it looks like, I am in the process of stripping it down and getting it ready for primer. Right for my rig?? Thoughts on sending unit???

GasTank.jpg
 
FST Door restoration

Folks,
I got some good used FST doors and am ready to start teardown and restoration...

Couldn't find a decent rebuild thread so will document mine here and ask plenty of questions.

Firstly, the $64K question in my mind is who has the best weatherstripping? The original was so tattered I took it out, but want to know if what SOR has is good or if Toyota dealers still offer it. Also, is there a source for the rubber for the fixed wing window? Mine is in "good" shape, but I would love to take the plastic out and replace with new and am worried I will tear up the rubber removing it... so I want to verify there is a source for it before I take that on. SOR didn't have it. Plus I am going to sandblast the frames.

Also, I see SOR has felt for the window channels, but not the felt strip that runs horizontally across the door that the window rides against.

And speaking of the windows, what is the best replacement material for the plastic, just plain ol' plexiglass?

Here are pics below. The weatherstrip frame is a bit rusty on the bottom of the door so I am PB Blastin' it before even attempting the screws... I also PB Blasted the screws holding the window channels and will give them a few days as well. Other then the rust in the weatherstrip holder, the doors are in great shape.

One more item I need to know, are the holes in the door on either side of the window original? They are on both doors. Wasn't sure if there were twistlocks there from the factory in 64 or if the PO drilled those for something.

Door1.jpg


Door2.jpg


Door3.jpg
 
save the wing window rubbers!!!! they are not made any more :)

The channel rubbers can be bought form spector of road ( reproductions , work well )

Be supper careful pulling the metal channels of around the door, as they are not made any more,
Try not to bend them when you take them off.

Best thing is remove the old rubbers from the channel then soak em with mouse milk or something similar ( if they screws do not back out easy ) Be careful not to strip the heads of the screws holding the channels in either :)

I wish i had snapped more photos when i redid mine.

The canvas is like stretching a canvas for oil painting etc on a frame.
But that is farther down the road ( as i am sure you want to take it apart clean and paint everything )

But stretching the canvas is easy with a bunch of clamps etc. When the time comes i can help talk you through it.

I believe spector sells the window channel felts etc.

I had new plexy glass cut for mine since mine where yellow lol

Yours look ok though :)

i dunno what the holes are for though :)

( sorry i read this on a work brake I suck at ready comprehension when i am rushed :D )
 
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Thanks Guys, I need to figure out if that wing rubber is pliable enough to take out, or if I just leave the wings in and blast paint that way.

Can ya'll confirm the 5 holes on each door (see my bottom pic) are "extra" and I should fill em?

The metal channels are going to give me grief around the bottom of each door. No doubt about it. I se a few broken/stripped screws in my future. Will keep soaking them every night for a week or so.

These doors are just the right touch, cant wait to get some paint on them.
 
Weatherstrip for the FST wing window

Nice work. I am now offering FJ40 FST door wing window weatherstripping. Same with the replacement Lexan windows for the doors (slider and fixed wing). I do not want to turn your thread into a plug for my products, so please PM me if you would like some more details.

Thanks.

Dave
FST Wing Window WS EXT.webp
FST WIng Window WS INT.webp
 
Nice work. I am now offering FJ40 FST door wing window weatherstripping. Same with the replacement Lexan windows for the doors (slider and fixed wing). I do not want to turn your thread into a plug for my products, so please PM me if you would like some more details.

Thanks.

Dave

Looks nice Dave, any more back ground info?
 

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