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Thank you for the reply, Tom. I would love to delve into the thread if you started one! Right now, I have installed new Aisin masters of both brake and clutch and a new slave, but I kept the originals. I would like to find someone in our neck of the woods to do this to the originals, to be kept for spares. My wife doesn't understand why I keep some things after I have replaced them with new parts...lol, but then, there probably isn't many wives out there that do o_O. Look forward to any info you come up with if you start a thread on this...then again, even if there wasn't any real info in your thread, I would read it for the entertainment aspects...lol :p

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Thank you for the reply, Tom. I would love to delve into the thread if you started one! Right now, I have installed new Aisin masters of both brake and clutch and a new slave, but I kept the originals. I would like to find someone in our neck of the woods to do this to the originals, to be kept for spares. My wife doesn't understand why I keep some things after I have replaced them with new parts...lol, but then, there probably isn't many wives out there that do o_O. Look forward to any info you come up with if you start a thread on this...then again, even if there wasn't any real info in your thread, I would read it for the entertainment aspects...lol :p

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Skip

Thanks Skip.

I seldom discuss my cruiser work with my :princess: and I'm lucky that she's never crawled under the house to see all the stuff I have stored there..

Both my original clutch cylinders (master and slave) had the ASCO branding on them ... and I think this may have been a company that AISIN took over, or perhaps it's just an earlier brand that the same company used. (Whether AISIN or ASCO branded, these items look EXACTLY the same in every other respect from my experience.)

My logbook records are interestingly concerning my clutch hyydraulics.

I got 104,108kms/10yrs from the original ASCO units before I had to rekit them.

That covered another 100,000kms/7yrs and then I bought new AISIN units from Toyota (instead of rekitting).

The new AISIN units lasted only 35,000kms/7yrs before the fluid in the master turned black (signifying a lot of seal wear inside) and the rubber boot on the slave completely disintegrated. Needless to say, I wasn't impressed with these AISIN units!

In fact, that experience gave me such a lack of confidence in OEM that I went to Taiwanese aftermarket cylinders (and they've performed perfectly for the last 17,000/7yrs and still look/work like new).

So if I decide to revert back to running my original ASCO cylinders right now it'll be based purely on "cosmetics" or being bored with nothing better to do :D. I want to run them when I think of those beautiful stainless bores... Trouble is, there's one aspect of the aftermarket gear I prefer, and that's the boot on the slave:

This is the Biggs unit with it's beautiful boot:
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And this is the kit for recently-sleeved Asco showing what I class as an inferior boot:
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The Biggs boot covers much more of the pushrod (with 3 bellows instead of just 2) and has a drain tube built in.

I'm now thinking the poor performance of my AISIN units may have been due to premature aging of all the rubber components from excessively-long shelf-storage at Toyota. That's all I can think of ... The boot on the slave just turned to shreds as shown here!!!!

ClutchSlaveBootDamage.webp



So I hope you get a much better run than I did from your new AISIN gear Skip.
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Wow...I guess only time will tell, hopefully by then I will have found someone to sleeve the originals in stainless. My slave cylinder rubber boot wasn't torn, but it was dry and dirty/scummy. I cleaned it and then soaked it for a couple of days in some Mothers VLR. It now looks like new. I read your thread from '07...https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/goodbye-aisin-asco-hello-b-g-f-biggs.196560/...you really do have interesting write ups! And a great looking and well maintained '40!
 
Wow...I guess only time will tell, hopefully by then I will have found someone to sleeve the originals in stainless. My slave cylinder rubber boot wasn't torn, but it was dry and dirty/scummy. I cleaned it and then soaked it for a couple of days in some Mothers VLR. It now looks like new. I read your thread from '07...https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/goodbye-aisin-asco-hello-b-g-f-biggs.196560/...you really do have interesting write ups! And a great looking and well maintained '40!

The link doesn't work.

Rudi
 
The link doesn't work.

Rudi

Try this Rudi:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/goodbye-aisin-asco-hello-b-g-f-biggs.196560/

(There was an incorrect addition on the end of the other link text.)

I see in this old thread I claimed my reason for choosing aftermarket (rather than OEM) was that I couldn't get repair kits at that time (ie 7 years ago)... I'd forgotten that...

Right now I can get aftermarket kits but it's rather a mission because the two
Australian suppliers on eBay are reluctant to ship overseas. So the kits I got for the sleeving work (on my brake master, clutch master and clutch slave) were all sent to my daughter in Melbourne who then forwarded them on to me here. (Pain in the proverbial!)

:hmm:..I wonder if I've contradicted myself anywhere else as well.... (I've only got as far as rereading the first post.)

Oh ...on re-reading further I see I doubted that suspended-rubber-particles (due to wear) was behind my clutch fluid turning black but now I'm back to believing that again.

And I also expressed other views on why my boot disintegrated etc.

Oh well... Women aren't the only ones entitled to continually change their minds..
 
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Replaced the original blower motor resistor, that had a broken post, with the Ohmite L50J1R0. Fabricated new brackets, installed a 3/8" X 4-1/2" bolt, washers, nuts, new female terminals, and with a little paint, looks and works better than it did. Nice to have two speeds from my blower motor now. :)

Old Resistor:
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New Resistor:
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Is the FJ60 boot new or used?
Used....but with a good cleaning and a coating of Turtle Wax tire wax, looks good as new! Let me tell ya, for any rubber gasket like the window sills or what not, use the Turtle Wax tire wax. That stuff is really good on those pieces. I wish I had taken a before and after photo of my windshield's rubber gasket. When I got my rig, it was almost white from oxidation and grime. After a coating of the tire wax, that rubber gasket has life and is black as the Ace of Spades.....Good Stuff!
 
Stripped the passenger side (seat, etc.) down to the main tank - removed and flushed the tank, replaced all soft lines and blew out the hard lines.

I was pleasantly surprised to find no crud in the tank or the hard lines!

The soft lines were getting brittle - the breather line was apparently original to my '78 40, still usable after 36 years, but I replaced it anyway.

Now (hear this @FJ4043!) I'm ready to finish the installation of my auxiliary tank ... as soon as the oem sender arrives.
 
These fumes has gotten a hold on your memory already , wait on your daughter's hubby remember !!


Anyway, you will be just on time to drive Sinterklaas around.



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These fumes has gotten a hold on your memory already , wait on your daughter's hubby remember !! Anyway, you will be just on time to drive Sinterklaas around. :cheers:


Yes, I remember - but, I talked my Son-in-Law into letting me do it myself before he arrives... it was a hard sell, but I convinced him. ;)

No Sinterklaas... only coal in my Son-in-Law's boot... Looks like we will be driving Zwarte Piet instead...
 
finally replaced my manifold :) put new brake pads on my wilwood disc brake kit, took some slack out of my throttle cable (have no idea how it got any slack), put a new o ring on my thermostat housing, replaced my windshield hooks...i think thats it
 
trying to wire in a manual cooling fan switch. My painless wire kit has a cooling fan B+ and a cooling fan wires. Not sure which to hook to the switch. On the switch is two terminals I assume a ground is one. The switch is not lighted.

yes, just run a ground wire from the switch, and one of the wires on the fan should run to ground
 
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