What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (36 Viewers)

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Finally had to take care of some bad belt squeeeel... Saginaw upgrade, needs all new pulleys, gonna swap from a one belt to a two belt, RH alt brkt. Thank god I hoard parts...

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Finally had to take care of some bad belt squeeeel...

I’m about to tackle the same project...need to find a triple pully. I think its part #13470-61010
 
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Introduced my two 1969 survivors to each other. In my imagination they swapped stories for a while with the Cruiser ultimately deciding the Camaro was a candy ass princess. I call them beauty and the beast, but I can't decide which one is which?View attachment 1724838

Hands down - FJ40 is THE BEAST :cool:
 
Still removing bed liner from interior.

A torch and putty knive worked the best for me. Hopefully you come up with a better method for the next guy.
 
Feel like an underachiever looking at the post(s) above.

Now that I have been driving the truck regularly, fixing the little things.

Added a second battery.

Repaired the switch (pulled, cleaned, reassembled) that activates the solenoids for 4wd/2wd. If you look closely at the photos you will see that the throttle is actually a two position switch.

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Spent the weekend giving my transfer case a semi-rebuild with a good friend. Replaced all seals and some of the bearings. The main issue was the front output shaft bearing which looked like it may have been submerged in water/mud at some point. Buttery smooth now !! Props to Kurt @cruiseroutfit for the quality parts!
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Spent a day cleaning mine out - it's now for sale. Glad I spent some time reading and catching up - looks like everyone's been super busy and making some great progress on their rigs - some very amazing work, impressive as well.

Sarge

Say it ain’t so!

This is right up there with when I heard Tom (@lostmarbles) and Rudi (@bj40green) were parting ways with their rigs.

Sarge - I’m sure it was a tough decision to come to and very sorry to see you let it go.

Just in case you wind up cruising this forum less after the sale - thanks, 1000X over, for all the help along the way. It’s folks like you willing to impart their wisdom and experience to folks like me that make this forum such a great thing to be a part of.
 
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Feel like an underachiever looking at the post(s) above.

Want to feel better about yourself? Go look at what I've done in the last 5 years or so :rofl:

On that note - I did make some more progress this week. (Well, not all this week...but I've had plenty of fish to fry)

Fixed my mangled transmission tunnel - a few before/during/after shots to show the evolution:

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Fathern-law showing me how to weld THIN sheet metal. Funny story (in hindsight) - moments after this picture was taken, the truck (which has been sitting for 2 years) randomly blew a fuel line and dumped gas all over the floor 10 feet away - from a tank I swore was drained/empty...Close call!
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Bodywork:
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Paint - still need to do a final sanding on the clear, but all in all, I think it came out great for Duplicolor (Ford Wimbledon White). This was mostly a stop-gap measure until I get around to the REAL body work - I just needed to stop the rust and get it back in one piece to keep the hot, fumy air out of the cab.
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For those wondering if Ford Wimbledon White is a good match for Toyota T012 Cygnus White - no, no it isn't. At least not 43 year old, oxidized, clapped-out Cygnus white:

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It'll get the job done for a few years while I drive the pants off this thing and tackle the worst of the bodywork on the hard top and doors.
 
Feel like an underachiever looking at the post(s) above.

Now that I have been driving the truck regularly, fixing the little things.

Added a second battery.

Repaired the switch (pulled, cleaned, reassembled) that activates the solenoids for 4wd/2wd. If you look closely at the photos you will see that the throttle is actually a two position switch.

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I'm SORRY ... but WHY would someone stamp an internet website so obnoxiously on the FRONT CENTER of a vintage vehicle's dash pad ??

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I'm SORRY ... but WHY would someone stamp an internet website so obnoxiously on the FRONT CENTER of a vintage vehicle's dash pad ??
Branding. I gather that's the company that made the dash pad.
 
I'm SORRY ... but WHY would someone stamp an internet website so obnoxiously on the FRONT CENTER of a vintage vehicle's dash pad ??

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It was to cover a flaw in the mold.

I’ve seen someone make a engraved piece to cover it.
 
It was to cover a flaw in the mold.

I’ve seen someone make a engraved piece to cover it.

I've seen this too - but now I can't find it. I've been eyeing up @fjgoober's dash for a while (just not to that point in my project yet)
 
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