What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (28 Viewers)

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Massively productive day

Drove the bottom off Patina. 100 miles before 8 am

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Fuel tank gasket on The Goat

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Steering link on the 55



Then all new shackles and bushings on the front of the Goat.

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Whipped.

Looks like I got grillz....gonna spay bomb them

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Drove to our place outside of Las Vegas from the 2018 Pig Party at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was great meeting some fellow MUD members, talking Land Cruisers, and enjoying the outdoors.

The goal on this trip to Nevada was to pull the transmission/transfer case (ironically from a '78 FJ55) out of my '71 FJ40 and get it ready to send to its new home in California. Just got in from the garage, was wrapping up the work just about the time the temperature peaked at a warm 105*. All I have to do is slide it out from under the FJ40 and figure out a way to secure it to my '85 FJ60 rolling chassis, which is also going to a new home in California.

The '71 is getting a very low mileage H41 from an '84 HJ47, mated to a drum parking brake split transfer case from an '85 BJ45. It should pretty much be a direct bolt-in, with the transmission/transfer case hanging off the mid-'70s 4-speed bellhousing. The things I noticed that might need some tweaking are the round hole in the skid plate (it might need to be modified depending on the location of the H41's drain plug), the transmission hump (it might need to be modified to match the transmission and transfer case shifter locations), and the hangers for the speedometer and parking brake cables. I'll be starting that project as soon as I get my newly refurbished '86 FJ60 running well. I need to get it ready for the 2018 Solid Axle Summit in Ouray, Colorado, in just a little over a month from now.
 
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I got the pedal pads and hood bumpers for around $25. The pedal pads went on well, I'll post up if they crumble in the first 100 miles they are on my '64 fj40

Shackle bushings for $20 each set of 12 (front end or back end).. looks like they'll fit, I think they are the same OEM rubber graphite I put on a '65 i owned years ago.
 
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I got the pedal pads and hood bumpers for around $25. The pedal pads went on well, I'll post up if they crumble in the first 100 miles they are on my '64 fj40

Shackle bushings for $20 each set of 12 (front end or back end).. looks like they'll fit, I think they are the same OEM rubber graphite I put on a '65 i owned years ago.

Be sure to grease them... I just had to have some bolts separated from bushings they’d fused to... the impact wrench couldn’t not get the to move.
 
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After 40 years, I finally took her top off... The original owner told me he never got around to it.

Primer under the hard top as seen on several rigs. the rubber is in amazing condition so I'm going to clean it up and reuse it.

All bolts (all) came out with no problem. Didn't break any of them.



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Sometimes it’s the small things that make you happy. These two 1 minute jobs have annoyed me for the last year. I’ve been working on everything else but I couldn’t take it anymore..
New Apron emblems and wiper motor cover gasket. Thanks City Racer LLC @Racer65 ! (The former owner didn’t have either on it when I purchased my 40)

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