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60 series P/S in a FJ40
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60 series P/S in a FJ40
Righto I have got the pump bracket and box from an fj60 sitting in my shed and I want to give my FJ40 power steering to match its new disk brakes. Could someone who has done this tell me how they did it and point me in the right direction
Thanks
Thanks
Team TAGATI
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You the same fieldsy on the lcml? Mark Whatley has done this as have several others. It's not too difficlutl. Mount the 60 box to the frame rails. You may have to trim the driver's side shock tower, and it's a good idea to drill holes thru the frame, and then fill with stell tube so the frame deosn't crush as you tighten the mounting bolts down. You then either have to fill and ream the 60 pitman arm to take the 40 rod end, or have a custom drag link made with 60 on one end, and 40 on the other. You'll have to lengthen your steering column bar where the rag joint goes to make it long enough to get to the box...
Alan Loshbaugh
65FJ45, 276FJ40's, 83FJ60, 67KaiserM715
65FJ45, 276FJ40's, 83FJ60, 67KaiserM715
the coloum 55 cut it down as it is to long then there is several ways to conect it to box if you pm me ill reply with my ph no and you can ring as im not typing all day the options.If your going to trouble of doing all this update it all to 75 or 60 serries as its stronger if you want i can sell you mine as im pulling it out after xmas to fit 80 serries diffs the sterring coloum to box is staying just the diffs and all arms etc is going .
You the same fieldsy on the lcml?
Yep that's me
I have been hanging around here lately as this site is a bit more relevant for me. nothing against lcml but i was just finding that i did not have the time to sift through every post on the off chance that I might find something of intrest to me
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Had a brain wave about this last night while laying in bed ( that's where I get all my good ideas) What if you made up a plate to work as a spacer between the box and the chassis. Thus negateing the need to move the shock tower. I was even thinking if the spacer is the right size you might be able to get away with useing the orignal relay rod.
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the original relay rod is too short. and the tie rod sizes are different. i found this out as im doing it at the moment. so im just putting in 60 series diffs too.
the box mounts to where the shock tower sits. and if you space it out your steering colum will be through your guard and shocker.
to fix this and upgrade im going to put in shock hoops. maybe strong enough for coilovers. (not in the near future)
MaccA
the box mounts to where the shock tower sits. and if you space it out your steering colum will be through your guard and shocker.
to fix this and upgrade im going to put in shock hoops. maybe strong enough for coilovers. (not in the near future)
MaccA
the_smoo wrote:fieldsy, have you got all that power steering fitted yet?
Im waiting for some other 40's to be converted before i do mine so that you guys can tell me about all the do's and donts, and put it in a nice laid out list of what to do with nice pics
Nah mine is still siting in the shead. I sort of got sidetracked with the whole "let's bung a 308 in me 40" thing. but I have made a list of parts that i think is all I need feel free to comment
1. bundera steering shaft. (they tell me it fit's but I also want to do a 50mm body lift too so I don't know)
2. Column from a FJ/HZ 75 (figre if I have to put a FJ55 one in I might as well go the whole hog)
3.FJ/HJ75 steering arms & drag links ( aparently they fit)
4. Steering damper mount bracket from a FJ60 (I think I will need this)
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i think you could get away without the 75 gear. but id say you would be better off getting it.
i found the tie rod end off a 40 has a larger sized thread, that screws into the 60 series drag link.
i used a drivers side 40 series TIE ROD end and wound that into the 60 series DRAG LINK. works fine.
size chart for the threaded sections:
Small - 40 series Drag link
Medium - 40 series tie rod / 60 series drag link (same size)
Large - 60 series tie rod
i found the tie rod end off a 40 has a larger sized thread, that screws into the 60 series drag link.
i used a drivers side 40 series TIE ROD end and wound that into the 60 series DRAG LINK. works fine.
size chart for the threaded sections:
Small - 40 series Drag link
Medium - 40 series tie rod / 60 series drag link (same size)
Large - 60 series tie rod
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