Also, I've been getting this odd squeak after getting to temp, only in drive, or when I shut off it sounds like something coming to a stop. Is the t-case oil supposed to be this color or do I have a tranny/t-case leak..?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
Also, I've been getting this odd squeak after getting to temp, only in drive, or when I shut off it sounds like something coming to a stop. Is the t-case oil supposed to be this color or do I have a tranny/t-case leak..?View attachment 2777915
Yeppers. The ATF looks clean on the stick at least. Should I just refill the tc with gear oil and see what happens (check it frequently)? Does the leak usually go both ways? Honestly it almost looks like it was just filled with straight up ATF. Should I fill it with ATF to prevent mixture into Tranny? I don't even really know if the seals are bad. Looks like some people recommend using D6 ATF for both.FJ62? Looks like auto tranny fluid mixing with gear oil. Better hope the gear oil hasn't contaminated the transmission fluid.
Yeppers. The ATF looks clean on the stick at least. Should I just refill the tc with gear oil and see what happens (check it frequently)? Does the leak usually go both ways? Honestly it almost looks like it was just filled with straight up ATF. Should I fill it with ATF to prevent mixture into Tranny? I don't even really know if the seals are bad. Looks like some people recommend using D6 ATF for both.
Yeppers. The ATF looks clean on the stick at least. Should I just refill the tc with gear oil and see what happens (check it frequently)? Does the leak usually go both ways? Honestly it almost looks like it was just filled with straight up ATF.
I guess to officially diagnose I should fill with correct gear oil and see if I get mixture.If ATF and gear oil are mixing you need to drop the t-case replace the input seal on the t-case, at that point go ahead and rebuild it since you have to split the case to replace the seal.
I guess to officially diagnose I should fill with correct gear oil and see if I get mixture.
I guess to officially diagnose I should fill with correct gear oil and see if I get mixture.
ATF level is good, So was the Tcase(almost exactly 2qt). Ill try that, and check the ATF fluid/tcase for mixture every trip, look for overheating/stinky transmission.Was the t-case overfilled? If not then you may not have a bad seal. What about the ATF level? If good also I'd just refill the t-case with gear oil and drive it.
Nice! Which ARB rack do you have? How tall is it from the bottom of the gutter? If you don’t mind measuring for me? I’m rack shopping and am limited on height by my garage.View attachment 2778258
Made some custom HI-lift mounts for my ARB roof rack the other day. Cost me about $5 from Home depot hardware. Spray painted them a dark shade of army green, and coated the plastic twist on threaded knobs with UV resistant spray so they don't crack in the sun. Pretty solid, was able to hold onto the hi lift jack and dangle myself so I don't think it'll be coming off. The knobs pull the jack down onto the rack tower and snug it up so that it won't move around or rattle while driving.
Rust doesn't matter I just need one that functionsYeah they’re getting tough to find. I’m not sure if Brandon with classic cruisers would ship one to you, but he’s got one of the largest land cruiser junk yards in the country. He’s in salida colorado.
![]()
Do you mind going into more detail about this? I was entertaining an 80 frame swap down the line but I ran into your page and saw the conversion kit. I'd love to learn more about it.60 converted rides better than a 80 does. Weight, width and height... My wife says... "So if it has an 80 suspension and axles... Why doesn't mine ride like this... " She has an all original stock 97 fzj80. Several 80 guys have said similar as well after taking them for a ride in a few we've done.
You still have to cut all body mounts, tank work, cut frame and shorten, etc... From my shop it's a cheaper and a better end solution.
You’re lucky all it took was some big pliers....Got half done with the front spring swap. The old bushings fought me hard… had to get out the big pliers to help remove the spring pins. Happy to be replacing these with poly. Fortunately the shackles and pins are in pretty good shape and cleaned up nicely with a wire brush, rust converter, and some grease.
View attachment 2780344
View attachment 2780345
Noticed some leakage from the oil cooler block area… any ideas?
View attachment 2780346