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

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You know, I have thought about it, but it’s got some many random holes and bumps that I keep thinking I’m going to replace it. I keep moving it down the list of things to do on it.
The rustoleums are a perfect color match. But I did my rear bumperettes with it and they scratch really easy. Not as durable as car paint but certainly meets a limited budget and quickness of applying.
 
I only run a bikini top and sometimes a soft back window panel that uses the rollbar. I'm constantly watching the weather for days I can drive my 40 to work and such. I live in Southern Ohio and there always seems to be a threat of popup thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening in the summer. I was going to cut down a pair of bestop full soft doors and turn them into 2 piece doors, so I can easily store them in the 40. I happen to be watching the classified ads and a pair of 2 piece Kayline doors popped up and was able to make a deal. I didnt want to run the stk hinges and pins on these doors, so I made my version of quick hinges. This way I can easily slide them on. They'll keep me some what dry. Now I have to disect the uppers to repair and re-sew the zippers.

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Took the Pig out for a run, it's been a while and I had things to check. Filled the tank with the good stuff and washed the windshield at the cheapest gas in town and drove around on the uphills and downhills. There are no flat roads around here. Exercised the secondary and hit some moderately high RPMs. Water temp never exceeded 180F. Ambient temp 80ish. Tried to simulate a trail condition by finding a long uphill with no traffic, put it in low/low 1st gear and crawled it at 1200 RPM for about 1/10 mile. Temp went up 5 degrees.
But, the big news; parked it in it's usual spot and threw a pretty new slab of cardboard under the engine right away. Checked an hour later and there's hardly any oil drips! Couple visible drips might just be the Fluid Film that I laid on pretty thick.
After the new oilpan and valvecover gaskets I am very pleased.

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Oops, UPS just showed up, more Rubithon prep.
I had ordered new seat belts a while back, my old Simpsons were old and stiff and moldy. I ordered some that I thought would be comparative, they were not. The release action was stiff, the adjusters were sloppy, I just did not like. Went back to the same old stuff and I'm happy again.

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Do you coat it with anything?
I do. I glue the gasket to the valve cover, this time I used a Permatex gasket sealant, then a couple fingerfuls of wheelbearing grease between the gasket and head.
One of these days I'm going to try gluing the gasket to the head.
 

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