What did you do on your 70 series today? (56 Viewers)

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Picked my new 70 up and figured out all the issues:
-Hole in the radiator
-Alternator not charging
-Rear brakes are junk, but front are good
-Clutch is stuck to the flywheel

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On the plus side the engine runs really well, lockers and 4x4 all work as they should. Anyone know how to get the clutch unstuck?
 
Chuday I washed the big girl and polished the faded plastics on some indicators and the spottie covers. Covers still look s*** but I'm not gonna buy new ones as I plan to upgrade at some point. Refitted the bonnet protector also as the fiddly expanding rubber nuts had pulled thru their mounting holes. Added a few more tools into the tool kit in the rear drawers, and checked my first aid kit now that the snakes are all out and about. Copped a wicked sunburnt for my efforts haha.

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Today I started my LJ77. Yes, I start and drive it almost every day, so why is today different?

It was the coldest day, by far, this winter and usually as cold as it gets here in CT.

-4 F or -17 C (based on the thermometer in the 77).

For our Northern neighbors in Canada, this temp may represent the begining of spring.

It also would not be considered so cold in upstate NY or Northern New England.

Those new glow plugs worked flawlessly.

Opening the door after the snow, sleet and freezing rain from Sunday was my biggest challenge.
 
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CAUTION:
This post is only loosely related to the 70 Series and contains absolutely no technical content. Continue reading at your own peril.

This manual arrived in the mail this morning. :)
 
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CAUTION:
This post is only loosely related to the 70 Series and contains absolutely no technical content. Continue reading at your own peril.

This manual arrived in the mail this morning. :)

I have been looking around for the factory manuals; even though I have the PDFs for my truck.
Where did you purchase that manual?
Did someone print out that manual from a PDF; it doesn't look like a factory manual.
 
I have been looking around for the factory manuals; even though I have the PDFs for my truck.
Where did you purchase that manual?
Did someone print out that manual from a PDF; it doesn't look like a factory manual.
It was purchased from a fellow 'MUD member.
 
I have been looking around for the factory manuals; even though I have the PDFs for my truck.
Where did you purchase that manual?
Did someone print out that manual from a PDF; it doesn't look like a factory manual.

This is what I bought....same thing I believe....not in a spiral binding. On ebay right now.

1HZ 1HDT 1HD-T 1PZ Toyota Land Cruiser Diesel Engine Service Repair Manual | eBay

I scored these which made me happy...will be worth every penny I paid when we start integrating the 1HDT into the next 79 series....
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This is what I bought....same thing I believe....not in a spiral binding. On ebay right now.

1HZ 1HDT 1HD-T 1PZ Toyota Land Cruiser Diesel Engine Service Repair Manual | eBay

I scored these which made me happy...will be worth every penny I paid when we start integrating the 1HDT into the next 79 series....
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That was a good find... Thanks for the link...
I purchased that manual...
The PDFs are nice, but I prefer the bound version.
Now I need to find a RM-183E.
 
Went to go for a quick drive up the hill. Noticed a few quirks that I need to work out.

1. Truck still doesn’t turn off but I think I might have a vacuum line backwards.

2. Small amounts of smoke coming out of where the turbo meets the exhaust manifold. Not sure what this could be. Hope it clears up.

3. Preheat light stays on while truck is being driven. No idea what this could be.
 
Sure, get me your email address and I can get you a list of all of things I would do to a "new-to-me" non-US 70 series.

It's been a long time since you posted this, but I don't suppose I could get a copy of that list as well? I just purchased a '95 HZJ77 here in Japan that I'm planning on taking stateside. It's in pretty good condition, but I know I have some work to do to get it in the shape I'd like it to be in. (mostly in replacing rubber parts and other serviceable items.) It's also my first diesel, so any specific suggestions of things to look out for or take care of would also be greatly appreciated!

This is my thread:
1995 HZJ77 wagon build - Japan sourced
 

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