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Hello All,

First post, I have just purchased a 1986 HJ60, 2H, 5-speed.

I tried a search but did not find what I was looking for. I apologize if I missed it.

I am in the market for a set of factory manuals for my land cruiser, I am located in Calgary, Canada.

I phoned Toyota Publications in the US, they sent me a stack of manuals, the chassis manual is correct (covers all 81-87 chassis I believe.) The other three manuals are all for the F series (despite telling them many times that it was a diesel). I called them back and even quoted the publication number of the 2H manual (listed on the first page of the chassis manual.) They could not find it and immediately she concluded that there must not have been a 1986 diesel version of the land cruiser available in the US.

This might be the case (I don't know, as I am new to the land cruiser world.) The point being that the publication number is quoted so I assume it must exist somewhere.

My question is, has anyone obtained one of these manuals? If so where did you get it? Is there a Canadian supplier of factory manuals?

Thanks.
 
I have a set at home, (2H engine manual) if you need the number or anything let me know. My manuals came with the trucks i purchased.

There was no diesel landcruiser offered for the US market EVER.

The 2H that you now have is canadian market.
 
Sticky at the top of the section which takes you to this post:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-24-volts-systems/184462-online-manuals.html

The above post will take you here:
Master Portal - forums.bauchan.org/Downloads

Then we select "Toyota Workshop & Repair Manuals", then we see "2H/12H-T Engine Manual - PN: RM012E".

Then we download...

I have downloaded these, I was hoping to get a hard copy if at all possible. I perfer the hard copy for reading.

Thanks.
 
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Use and love the Max Elerye manual ..

Do you really mean that David?

In my opinion Max Ellery manuals are vastly inferior to Toyota FSMs .


:beer:
 
Do you really mean that David?

In my opinion Max Ellery manuals are vastly inferior to Toyota FSMs .


:beer:

Well honestly you can't compare with FSM but are still useful ..
 
i have the manual you need here ...
shoot me an email direct:
waynesmith2501 at hughes. net
 
Paper manuals are nice, but I actually prefer having an electronic manual, cause it makes me sit down at the computer to actually think out the procedure I'm doing. Then I print out the necessary pages which can get greasy and wrecked and I don't care...
In all my old volkswagen manuals, it was really obvious which procedures were the greasiest - the cv joint page was almost unreadable.

When I did my knuckles, I was very happy to have a disposable printout to guide me. In fact, I made 2 copies cause I knew it was going to be really really messy.
 

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