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Got an early weekend coming up so gonna try to make the most out of it and get the 60 in alittle better running condition hopefully knock out some hoses, gaskets, alternator and maybe this EFI set up.

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General wrenching question. My FK43 has the h55f transmission and split transfer case. So I am learning not to buy FJ40 parts that ending up not fitting. One silly one is the oil drain plug, its 24mm, so the standard drain plug gasket doesn't work. Replacement slave cylinder rod was about 2" short, so used the old one. So that's minor.

The clutch fork boot was missing. I ordered an fj40 one and of course, its too small. I am sure there is debris inside the housing with that boot missing, and as I was cleaning the outside crud some of it landed inside. Mostly dried up dirt. But my main question, which vehicle should I be looking for the "right" parts? I got an fj75 fork boot cover coming that "looked" right. But as I keep on moving down the truck do not want to do trial and error if I can avoid it.
 
Do you use: ToyoDIY.com - https://www.toyodiy.com/ ???

If not, you can create an account, put in the year and model and it will give you parts diagrams and corresponding Toyota part numbers. HIGHLY recommend it. You just have to know if your drivetrain is stock and if not what year/model each component came from and use that for the search.
 
Do you use: ToyoDIY.com - https://www.toyodiy.com/ ???

If not, you can create an account, put in the year and model and it will give you parts diagrams and corresponding Toyota part numbers. HIGHLY recommend it. You just have to know if your drivetrain is stock and if not what year/model each component came from and use that for the search.
That's the thing, the driveline is not stock otherwise partsouq diagrams are good to go. Its an 81 FJ43 with a h55f and split transfer case. Original transmission was H41 according to plate.
 
That's the thing, the driveline is not stock otherwise partsouq diagrams are good to go. Its an 81 FJ43 with a h55f and split transfer case. Original transmission was H41 according to plate.
For H55F and split case you should be able just to use a mid eighties FJ60 ((FJ60LG-KA) to find the parts. That's what I do, since I have the same 55f/split case in a FJ40.

I have to use a bastardized list of vehicles to find parts, running a 2FE (with 3FE top end, later model 2F long block) / split case/ H55f / FJ45 full float axle, etc etc

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For H55F and split case you should be able just to use a mid eighties FJ60 ((FJ60LG-KA) to find the parts. That's what I do, since I have the same 55f/split case in a FJ40.

I have to use a bastardized list of vehicles to find parts, running a 2FE (with 3FE top end, later model 2F long block) / split case/ H55f / FJ45 full float axle, etc etc

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YES!! That done did it! Also tells me I ordered the wrong one again last night... but now I know.
 
Looks like I’m going to have to give a hint. Take a closer look at the size and shape of the cogs.
Sorry, we smartasses have a tendency to clog threads.

Definitely different cog styles there.
 
Sorry, we smartasses have a tendency to clog threads.

Definitely different cog styles there.
We really shouldn't be clogging up cog threads.
 
Well....FML....

While replacing the oil pressure sender on the 80-series and splicing on a new wire and connector for the "tab" connection, the other wire broke. :mad:
 
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Working on Heather's 95 Dodge pulling truck. Like most trucks from that era the dash was crumbling apart. So we pulled the entire dash to replace a bunch of plastic parts. While it is apart I pulled the HVAC system and replaced the heater core and AC evaporator. A new stereo and a couple switches will be replaced as well. Removed the mouse nest as well :)

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