What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (35 Viewers)

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Are those fusible links for the fzj80? Do they work on the 3fe?
Beno told me the 3fe ones were discontinued.:(

When I search part number 90982-08264 on the interweb it says it is for 1991-1997 1FZ-FE and 3FE.

I have two 3FEs.
 
90982-08264 WILL NOT work for the FJ80 iterations.

1FZ-FE's only.

So what will happen?I've had one on my FJ80 for months...
 
In all honesty, if it works, I guess go with it.

I'm merely presenting the "static" view of the EPC.

Interesting. It has the same connector to the wiring harness. I wonder if there is any difference in the "gauge" of any of the fusible link wire?

Meh. It works. And hasn't blown up yet. So I'm going to run with it.

On toyotapartsdeal.com it says it is compatible with the 6cyl 4.0L and 8cyl 4.5L. At least they got one of the motors right...
 
Well, I take that all back.

I forgot we are dealing with the FJ80 and every time I think 3F-E, I think FJ62 (fusible link is indeed discontinued).

90982-08264 IS the correct fusible link for all 80 series trucks.

My bad completely and I apologize for the wrong information.

I will repent and go back to packing boxes.
 
Well, I take that all back.

I forgot we are dealing with the FJ80 and every time I think 3F-E, I think FJ62 (fusible link is indeed discontinued).

90982-08264 IS the correct fusible link for all 80 series trucks.

My bad completely and I apologize for the wrong information.

I will repent and go back to packing boxes.

I guess we will let it slide this time...

The mighty 3F-E lives on!!
 
Blasted my newly installed train horn at socallove

 
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I took my lovely bride on a 3 hour round trip to a Food truck festival in Landshut, Germany. Partly, I wanted to really get the rig warm to see how good a job I did on the hoses and belts. During the trip, encountered no issues, and got right around 15 mpg.

Thousands of folks showed up to eat food out of trucks.

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Average wait time for food was a touch under an hour.

I waited a bit over an hour to eat Bambi, which is not only legal in Germany, but extremely popular.

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The one and only Vegan food stand had two people standing in front of it, neither of which were customers.

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The weather was crap, but Marjan was running sweet, and the wet and slightly slippery roads were no problem.
 
I took my lovely bride on a 3 hour round trip to a Food truck festival in Landshut, Germany. Partly, I wanted to really get the rig warm to see how good a job I did on the hoses and belts. During the trip, encountered no issues, and got right around 15 mpg.

Thousands of folks showed up to eat food out of trucks.

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Average wait time for food was a touch under an hour.

I waited a bit over an hour to eat Bambi, which is not only legal in Germany, but extremely popular.

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The one and only Vegan food stand had two people standing in front of it, neither of which were customers.

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The weather was crap, but Marjan was running sweet, and the wet and slightly slippery roads were no problem.
This food truck thing is becoming more and more popular over here in the US. It's somewhat annoying as lines to eat at them are annoying long and now prices have gone way up since back before hipsters discovered them.
 
There are German Hipsters? :eek:
 

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