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@Chamba
Glad to see you guys are close. I don’t know @cruisermatt but I did buy parts for my 40 from him. Always responsive and knowledgeable with intelligent guidance. In fact we had discussed him doing the chassis and driveline work on my FJ45 when I had it but I had decided it wanted more energy and money than I could have provided. It did need a few things. You know as an older guy my opportunities to enjoy the ride or be elbow deep in rebuilding means I had better pick the old guy option.

After 51 years of playing with land cruisers, it was time for me to enjoy the ride. Good luck with your new truck…I will enjoy the vicarious experience
 
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Part number?
What is the specific purpose of these?
 
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I'll get that part number for you guys shortly.
A quick update: lots of good on the new 43, some bad. Rust-wise, she's mostly what I'd hoped: Very nice frame, body nearly perfect. Front doors are perfect, rear doors are good with a bit of work having been done to the right rear door.
I've sorted out several electrical issues but there are a few left to deal with. The wiring harness appears to be from a newer car, perhaps a Hilux. So I'm goining to slowly correct all of that.
The coolant leak is because the wrong lower hose was used and it's far too short. So I've ordered all the hoses and the A/C equipped lower radiator hose union pipe to correct all those issues. The heater was hooked up very poorly and incorrectly, so I'm rectifying that as well.
The low pressure line for the power steering was installed by Rube Goldberg himself and is leaking steadily. So I'm fixing that today.
There was no grease in any of the zerks, so that was an easy fix. A goodly account of play the the steering wheel was mostly sorted adjusting the bell crank and drag link at the steering box.
The rear pinions seal is leaking and there are no washers on any of the plugs on the diffs or gear boxes. So I'll sort all of that when I put synthetic geat oil in all the boxes.
Lots of missing parts: the spring and limiter on the right vent widow are missing. Thus it swings in the breeze. The hardware for the door limiters are missing so I'm be looking for that.
The hand brake is hooked up, but doesn't work a bit. I need to adjust it, and perhaps pull the drums to see why this is. Given how the rest was set up I won't be shocked if it's done incorrectly.
The worst item so far seems to be the transfer case: it doesn't seem to have been put together using any gaskets, just sealant. So it's leaking slowly and steadily.
But to add to the fun, the drain plug was a epoxied closed..... so a rebuild will be forthcoming. This is not something I've got time for right now; though I've rebuilt numerous H55 and split cases in my day.
I thought I would order the Man-a-fre H55/transfer case abs swap them, then sell my core. But I think this may wind up being a job for @cruisermatt
Seeing all this now, I'll be looking at all the hubs to make sure the nuts are properly installed and that there actually gear oil in there and not lard or candle wax.

So I'm still happy with the truck, just not happy with what I thought would be a driving project. Again, the risks of buying sight unseen. Would I still have bought it if I'd seen it first? Yes, I think I would, but I'm not sure I'd have been willing to pay what I did. I still think I got a fair deal. But it's not a great deal, which I originally thought it was. I plan to keep this long-term, so I'm not trying to make a profit here. But I don't want to spend what I would to have the FJ Company build one for me. I've got two kids in private school abs that's the priority right now.
I really didn't want to do a build thread..... but it appears now that I will have to.

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A few items to report: the low pressure line on the power steering pump is now replaced with the Rube Goldberg line in the bin. It's filled with synthetic ATF and the pump is nice and quiet.

I thought I had a rear main leak, so I pulled the clutch cover to inspect. Good news is it's not leaking. I discovered that the oil pan was very loose, so I tightened that up: though is got no sealant even in the corners: just cork so I don't think it's going to stay dry. I have a new Toyota oil pump I've had for years I may throw in after I get a new pan, so a mixed blessing.
One transmission isolator bolt is missing, two were loose and only one was snug. I put anti seize on the three I have and tightened them properly (I'll get another from Cruisermatt. I then cleaned up the clutch cover, painted it, and put it back on.
Another issue has come to light: the teansfer case was about a quart high while the H55 was about a quart low. I'm thinking the seal is shot. A better picture of the bottom of that transfer case with the skid off.....
Interesting Third World note: the transfer case fill plug has been enlarged and replaced with a massive bolt using a hand cut leather gasket.
Ran out of time, so I'll get after it again tomorrow.
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