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So, after replacing the radiator, water pump, and fan clutch, the 80 is still running hot. I have a replacement thermostat already, but unfortunately, Toyota didn't include the gasket... So it's on order. Also, after replacement, I'm leaking coolant. From the heater control valve. I never touched the heater control valve. OH well, no time like the present to resolve such issues! Big puddle under the 80 right now, but the truck needs to be used around town, so I'll have to monitor the coolant level and temperature in the mean time.The 60 and 80 series could have been designed a little better for easier removal, for sure. I have to replace the one in Magnum. The one that's in there now is a used one I got from JP at Marshals first parts swap. It likes to heat up when I wheel or driving around town with the a/c on.
Dude! I have 2 old trucks that need this done; I would’ve gone over and helped! 40 has all parts required. I just need to get the contractors out of the house so I can have the driveway back... Anyhow, nice job! So you’ll be driving the Troopy more often?Well it was about time, after talking about it for over a year I finally rebuilt front axle on the troopy this weekend. Not a difficult task but surely a messy one that just takes patience. Got kit with bearings from Kurt at cruiser outfitters. Very complete and thorough instructions with kit for those that haven’t done this.
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