What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (24 Viewers)

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Rehabbed fuel delivery system. Vent / vapor separator had dry rot at hoses; cut those back to fresh rubber and reattached, added a couple gallons fuel and cranked and cranked, no start - short burst of starting fluid ITS ALIVE!
Then sputters to quit, cranked again for a bit; no start, no fuel in carb sight glass . . . Time to swap out the fuel pump and replace with one from the cache of rehabbed accessories.

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Still would not keep running- replaced fuel filter, no joy. . .
Took some air to the feed line to backflush it, then gasoline was flowing ! Reattached the fuel filter, cranked the engine and it is a runner again.
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Now to find a rebuild kit for the fuel pump :hmm:
 
Had some acceleration hesitations followed by backfires last week. I didn’t find any obvious vacuum leaks, so I cleaned out the carb jets and fuel bowl (Weber 38).

Pulled the plugs and did a compression check, which I haven’t done on this motor since installing it. Better numbers than I expected.

Definitely some fouled plugs, so a valve adjustment is next on the list.

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Rehabbed fuel delivery system. Vent / vapor separator had dry rot at hoses; cut those back to fresh rubber and reattached, added a couple gallons fuel and cranked and cranked, no start - short burst of starting fluid ITS ALIVE!
Then sputters to quit, cranked again for a bit; no start, no fuel in carb sight glass . . . Time to swap out the fuel pump and replace with one from the cache of rehabbed accessories.

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Still would not keep running- replaced fuel filter, no joy. . .
Took some air to the feed line to backflush it, then gasoline was flowing ! Reattached the fuel filter, cranked the engine and it is a runner again.
:bounce:
Now to find a rebuild kit for the fuel pump :hmm:
Check with @red66toy for fuel pump rebuild kits aka Cruiser-Cult.
 
Installed a new side cover gasket on the '78. Turns out that was only half the leak. Looks like I'm gonna need a new oil pan as I got a steady (slow) drip between the pan and the skid plate.

If I get a new one do I need to caulk the living bejeezus out of the gap between the two parts of the pan or will I be t!ts up before it rusts through again?

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Rehabbed fuel delivery system. Vent / vapor separator had dry rot at hoses; cut those back to fresh rubber and reattached, added a couple gallons fuel and cranked and cranked, no start - short burst of starting fluid ITS ALIVE!
Then sputters to quit, cranked again for a bit; no start, no fuel in carb sight glass . . . Time to swap out the fuel pump and replace with one from the cache of rehabbed accessories.

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Still would not keep running- replaced fuel filter, no joy. . .
Took some air to the feed line to backflush it, then gasoline was flowing ! Reattached the fuel filter, cranked the engine and it is a runner again.
:bounce:
Now to find a rebuild kit for the fuel pump :hmm:
We got you covered if needed! :cheers:
 
Finally completed the windshield hinge pin replacement project. 10 ton press and air chisel would not budge the old pins. Resorted to drilling them out. Went back with the stainless steel hinge pins from @SMG That just leave the barn door hinge pins.

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Finally completed the windshield hinge pin replacement project. 10 ton press and air chisel would not budge the old pins. Resorted to drilling them out. Went back with the stainless steel hinge pins from @SMG That just leave the barn door hinge pins.

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Nice! I really want to do these for my door and windshield hinges. @SMG you know you want to make a kit for the early hood hinges.....:deadhorse::D
 
this is the one that was posted here on mud right? Man I was drooling over this pig!
Yep! All of 15 minutes from my house too haha

It’s such a fun truck to drive. Haha I like it more than my 2uz FJ40!
 
Yep! All of 15 minutes from my house too haha

It’s such a fun truck to drive. Haha I like it more than my 2uz FJ40!
I think a early 45 or a 55 are the only two vehicles I would trade my 40 for. the 55s are cool for sure!
 
Got it out of the garage for the first time in a while! New parking brake and speedometer cable, cleaned the gauge contacts(they finally all work!!), and new Bilstein 5100 shocks.
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Things to address now: 4WD light suddenly is on all the time out of nowhere, speedometer takes a while to get back to 0 after stopping, 1000 little rattling noises. :p
 
Got it out of the garage for the first time in a while! New parking brake and speedometer cable, cleaned the gauge contacts(they finally all work!!), and new Bilstein 5100 shocks.
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Things to address now: 4WD light suddenly is on all the time out of nowhere, speedometer takes a while to get back to 0 after stopping, 1000 little rattling noises. :p
You mean its a 40?
 
I got my Bandeirante (with OM314+turbo) a new turbine housing. "Original" was a A/R .63 housing, now it's a A/R .48 housing. The difference is a little bit less extrem then in the pictures. But the turbo spools up earlier and instead of 0.5bar at 2000 the engine now makes around 0.5bar at 1700.
Maximum boost and max EGT I need to figure out, I guess max EGT will be a little bit higher and max boost a little bit less.

And I got him a new battery, 12V 100Ah, but the funny thing was, there in the battery box I found a tiny supercute hydraulic lifter. I have my truck since more then 2 years now, never saw it :ninja: It works perfectly, I just need to clean it a little bit and maybe get him a oilchange.
I don't know what to do with him, because I have one off the offroad jacks for the street and at home a proper one too.

PS: yepp, scheduled the brake fluid change already, but it isn't too old.

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Finally got around to installing the CCOT half doors. Not sure I would do it again. Quality is decent but fitment isn’t ideal and some of the holes lining up are so so. I realize they are custom though.

Weatherstripping went on without a hitch but man are they tight to close. Paint job is definitely better than the rest of the vehicle!

Unsure at this point if the hard top will be coming off for the summer. I kinda dig this version.

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