What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (44 Viewers)

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We've been getting hammered with snow this season!!

Couple of days later, I went up to the same area to go snowshoeing but w/o the tire chains this time. Tracks were already made by other vehicles, which made it relatively easy for the 80 to plow through. My passenger took two videos of us plowing through the fresh, light powder. The hwy to the top had 1'-2' of snow in some spots.


Video of my dog engaging his lockers to climb out of deep snow!! 😁



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Looks beautiful!!!
 
So I’m in process of changing my timing belt, however the new timing chain kit that I ordered has different guides. The car is a 1994 fzj80. My question is will this fit and why is it different, maybe Mr T upgraded the design over the years?🤔 by the way, left guides are old ones and to the right are the new ones.

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Wondering if your question was answered, need to do this to 93 pretty soon? Curious, Did you pull motor out or are you replacing chain/guides while engine is in?
 
So far it's holding
If everything else is new you won’t be able to tell really. You can actually go without it all together and let the bearings just be in gear oil.
 
If everything else is new you won’t be able to tell really. You can actually go without it all together and let the bearings just be in gear oil.
It was pushing out all over the brakes... nasty
 
I hate mud
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Pulled the head... with the help of @Shoredreamer Simon and Michael..

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The plastic part of the chain guide busted..

Can a new one be slipped in with out tearing everything down? Please

I also kinda wish I had a fresh short block...
 
Pulled the head... with the help of @Shoredreamer Simon and Michael..

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The plastic part of the chain guide busted..

Can a new one be slipped in with out tearing everything down? Please

I also kinda wish I had a fresh short block...
I watched a video on YT from RM garage. He did an entire engine rebuild due to the plastic chain guide breaking into pieces and dropping down into the engine. Not sure if that’s your case.
 
I watched a video on YT from RM garage. He did an entire engine rebuild due to the plastic chain guide breaking into pieces and dropping down into the engine. Not sure if that’s your case.
I don't want to do that... murder is the case that they gave me

This started as a head gasket replacement
 
Pulled the head... with the help of @Shoredreamer Simon and Michael..

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The plastic part of the chain guide busted..

Can a new one be slipped in with out tearing everything down? Please

I also kinda wish I had a fresh short block...
I had a master tech helping me replace a head gasket with the engine in the truck. By the time we finished I wished we’d have pulled the motor.
 
Pulled the head... with the help of @Shoredreamer Simon and Michael..

The plastic part of the chain guide busted..

Can a new one be slipped in with out tearing everything down? Please
The timing cover needs to come off. This means the oil pans also have to come off. Might as well pull the motor at this point.
 
The timing cover needs to come off. This means the oil pans also have to come off. Might as well pull the motor at this point.
Thus is what everyone is telling me....

If I pull the motor then I want to put in a new block
 
Is the shift indicator assemblies still available? I looked previously and couldn't find 1...
 

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