What are these electrical items 1976 FJ40 (1 Viewer)

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So my 1976 FJ40 project came in pieces in boxes. I have finally got around to the electrical box. I have no idea what these things are and if I need to use them, replace them or what. Any help would be appreciated. I am installing a 2F out of a 1987 FJ60 to replace the SBC motor set up if that helps things a bit. The small black box says it is a seat belt warning device. The small gold cube says it is a buzzer. Not sure about the others.

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Thanks, I don't have any smog equipment so I can disregard that one. If I am using a motor and alternator from a 1987 FJ60 do I need to get a different voltage regulator than the one pictured for the 76 2F motor and alternator?
 
Looks like your 40 is a California spec 76. The black box at 6oclock is the cooling fan relay (85927-60010).
The part at the top with the white connector is the throttle position switch.
The gold cube is the seat belt buzzer, which works with the black box underneath, the seat belt relay.
 
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If your installing a sniper kit ?

You will need one of these , one of those and 2 of your choice stainless steel or #7 yellow zinc plated bolts too

FYI

Pm me if you have not solved this going to be a issues for you unless you pre plan sniper and do


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I'd agree on the CA-spec, my '76 didn't have some of those items. (Or perhaps some minor differences as mine is a '75 build).

Otherwise, seems like the list is nipped:
* seat belt buzzer (def not on my '75 build 76)
* WOT switch (emissions jazz, mine is in a box)
* regulator (swapping mine for a solid-state flavor)
* horn relay
* carb fan relay (didn't have)
 

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