Well I live a few hours from where I wrench on my rig so I have just been lurking forums and web wheeling these days. Being a broke college student doesn't help speed up the project either. I threw this up awhile back on another forum before I started coming here more often so now I'm going to switch to updating over here.
Backstory:
I built a cookie cutter 1983 Toyota Pickup in highschool; duals, lockers, junkyard springs, etc.. I acquired this 1975 FJ40 in August 2018 from my uncle whose owned it since it was new. It had been sitting in his yard rotting for 10+ years when I picked it up. With my new project I ditched the pickup because my 6'4" self doesn't fit in a single cab
Heres some pics of it before it was parked
The day I picked it up
It is your standard Fj40 build.
-Chevy 350
-sm420-toy tcase
-lunchbox lockers in 40 axles with disc brakes
-36 in iroks
I tuned it up, replaced some rotting rubber and I started daily driving it and hitting some easy trails to figure out what it needed. I found out over time it needed basically everything. The premier powerwelder alternator was throwing sparks, everything that could leak leaked, old bias plys suck on the highway, the front end seized on a snow run, etc... After a late 2019 snow run where the awful holley projection tbi refused to run right and the hacked wiring harness kept blowing fuses, I decided I needed to buckle down and do things right rather than continue to limp along trail fixes and broken parts.
2020 I rewired the cruiser front to back with an Ez wire harness, and built a new gauge cluster so I could know engine temp/oil pressure/fuel for the first time in years. I've always avoided wiring and had never done more than wire up some 6x9s and an amp in my pickup but I took notes and figured it out pretty easy.
Gauges
Ditched the completely blown factory seats for some PRP Daily Drivers
I also snagged a quadrajet off of another 40 in the yard to get the engine to run a bit happier. The old projection on there would not communicate with its computer and it could not me tuned. At idle the injectors were throwing so much fuel that it was spraying off of the butterfly and splashing around with the air cleaner off.
I've had an issue where the the transmission binds HARD when the drivetrain is under load like on a hill. The transmission needs to be beaten out of first or reverse, depending what gear you're in when you end up under load. First thought was clutch not disengaging. I've chased that trail by swapping in a Centerforce clutch my uncle had, as well as new master, slave, and lines. No luck.
Currently hoping to thrash a few weekends with some friends to figure out my binding issue, rebuild my t case, button up wiring, and rebuild my front end so I have something to drive around at KOH this year. I do have plans to hopefully take this cruiser up a notch in the next year after I get the bare minimum done to have it drivable.
Backstory:
I built a cookie cutter 1983 Toyota Pickup in highschool; duals, lockers, junkyard springs, etc.. I acquired this 1975 FJ40 in August 2018 from my uncle whose owned it since it was new. It had been sitting in his yard rotting for 10+ years when I picked it up. With my new project I ditched the pickup because my 6'4" self doesn't fit in a single cab
Heres some pics of it before it was parked
The day I picked it up
It is your standard Fj40 build.
-Chevy 350
-sm420-toy tcase
-lunchbox lockers in 40 axles with disc brakes
-36 in iroks
I tuned it up, replaced some rotting rubber and I started daily driving it and hitting some easy trails to figure out what it needed. I found out over time it needed basically everything. The premier powerwelder alternator was throwing sparks, everything that could leak leaked, old bias plys suck on the highway, the front end seized on a snow run, etc... After a late 2019 snow run where the awful holley projection tbi refused to run right and the hacked wiring harness kept blowing fuses, I decided I needed to buckle down and do things right rather than continue to limp along trail fixes and broken parts.
2020 I rewired the cruiser front to back with an Ez wire harness, and built a new gauge cluster so I could know engine temp/oil pressure/fuel for the first time in years. I've always avoided wiring and had never done more than wire up some 6x9s and an amp in my pickup but I took notes and figured it out pretty easy.
Gauges
Ditched the completely blown factory seats for some PRP Daily Drivers
I also snagged a quadrajet off of another 40 in the yard to get the engine to run a bit happier. The old projection on there would not communicate with its computer and it could not me tuned. At idle the injectors were throwing so much fuel that it was spraying off of the butterfly and splashing around with the air cleaner off.
I've had an issue where the the transmission binds HARD when the drivetrain is under load like on a hill. The transmission needs to be beaten out of first or reverse, depending what gear you're in when you end up under load. First thought was clutch not disengaging. I've chased that trail by swapping in a Centerforce clutch my uncle had, as well as new master, slave, and lines. No luck.
Currently hoping to thrash a few weekends with some friends to figure out my binding issue, rebuild my t case, button up wiring, and rebuild my front end so I have something to drive around at KOH this year. I do have plans to hopefully take this cruiser up a notch in the next year after I get the bare minimum done to have it drivable.