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12HT 75 ute

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12HT 75 ute

Post by chris12ht75 »

Ive just started my newest project (hopefully a little more usable than the last) of a 12HT into a FJ75 ute. I've wanted to do this conversion for a while as i reckon the 12HT will go bannanas in a 75 ute.
I actually built the engine before i bought the ute because its taken me ages to find a straight un butchered example of a ute 100% rust free and in my price range.(checked out over 30 utes) and the other day i was lucky enough to see a 89 FJ75 on ebay with a starting bid of $1500 with no pics so we drove the 80 or so kays from Caboolture where i live down to Ipswich to check it out.
This 75 looked a bit ruf from afar with it's beige paint but once we went through everything it seemed a real honest truck that had sat in a shed for 9 years (still had the 2001 rego sticker on it) totally rust free and straight with a buggered 3f engine(been hit in the front and the engine mount had torn out of the block). I offered him $2000 and he snapped it up. Wished it was a HJ but hey im not to worried and it actually has a few benifets or so i thought, thei found out after i bought it that it had a slight bend in the chassis so chassis swap from a hj75 was in order ( worked out good anyway because the fj chassis never had a rear tank and this hj came with it. Will keep you posted and look forward to any tips and ideas from anyone with experience doing said conversion. I am a diesel fitter so it should be pretty straight forward but hey i dont mind asking sometimes
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Post by BadMav »

Lookin good Chris, can't wait to see more.
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Post by GO79 »

Nice project mateI
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by hj751986 »

I'v done the same to my ute a couple of years ago.only pain you will have is fuel return line.i tee i back onto the pick up line from the tank.and power for the shut of witch has to be powered up all the time other wise it will start then shut down straight away.the plug for the old edic motor has 4 pins 1 is power with key on thats the one you need.
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

well here is an update guys.......... it's at paint at themoment :popcorn:
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

hj751986 wrote:I'v done the same to my ute a couple of years ago.only pain you will have is fuel return line.i tee i back onto the pick up line from the tank.and power for the shut of witch has to be powered up all the time other wise it will start then shut down straight away.the plug for the old edic motor has 4 pins 1 is power with key on thats the one you need.
Mine was a petrol to start with mate, and the fuel line was easy cos the petrol already had it all :armsup: shitload more pains than that though, all worth it though cos this thing sounds and go's like a cheetah on cocaine :armsup:
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

Well its finished..........thanks for all the support :finger: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :finger:
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by BadMav »

Very nice mate, well done.
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Post by msjc38 »

Mate that looks cool
Well done
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Post by chris12ht75 »

thanks fellas :smilecolros:
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Post by RGN-81 »

Holy cr@p that looks shit hot very well done mate
and where did you get the V8 Bonnet skin from
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

RGN-81 wrote:Holy cr@p that looks shit hot very well done mate
and where did you get the V8 Bonnet skin from
cheers mate (it's a FRP bonnet) 70 series copy to suit 75 lotsa $$$$$
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by NCpaj »

WOW.... Just wow. That came up great!!!!!

You taken it for much of a drive just yet? How does the 12ht go in the ute?
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

A couple of pics of the interior when it was getting done.
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

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NCpaj wrote:WOW.... Just wow. That came up great!!!!!

You taken it for much of a drive just yet? How does the 12ht go in the ute?
Like a rocket mate, it isnt even close to standard though. Made 167 hp at 14 psi and 670nm but my pyro hit nearly 600 deg. When the water to air go's on i will be running around 18 psi. My dad has the new 70 series ute with the 4.5 v8 and we had a bit of a run this arvo. There is going to be alot of upset 70 series owners if they line up next to me in the future :armsup: absolutly shat on the old boys v8.
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by Swag_Man »

dude that is ausome..... well done...

now all you need is coils... :P
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chunks »

Wow what a transformation, was not expecting that when I clicked on this thread! :crazyeyes: Well done! :)
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by Kruzeruzer »

Very tidy unit congrats on a sweet looking ute. :cool:
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Re: 12HT 75 ute going to photoshoot for 4wd action custom ut

Post by SCANAS »

Sweet looking rig!
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Re: 12HT 75 ute going to photoshoot for 4wd action custom ut

Post by koffeeblack »

Holy Shit! What a transformation! Love it man, well done!
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Re: 12HT 75 ute going to photoshoot for 4wd action custom ut

Post by Stackson45 »

Beaut Ute Mate! this certainly qualifies for the Tuff 75 Series Utes thread.... (if it's not already in there..)
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Re: 12HT 75 ute going to photoshoot for 4wd action custom ut

Post by cruiserman240 »

thats clean as i like it.. where did you get the tray from if you dont mind me asking?
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Post by chris12ht75 »

cruiserman240 wrote:thats clean as i like it.. where did you get the tray from if you dont mind me asking?
It was off a gu patrol, it was white and pretty crappy when i bought it for $600. I cut it down the middle and took 150 mm out cos it was to wide for my 75 (wouldnt notice apart from the seam weld down the centre :shock: )
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by chris12ht75 »

Swag_Man wrote:dude that is ausome..... well done...

now all you need is coils... :P
Full 79 series front coil setup going in at the start of next year and im looking to do the same thing to the rear using a 105 rear setup :crazyeyes:
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Re: My 12HT 75 series ute project with pics

Post by Swag_Man »

chris12ht75 wrote:
Swag_Man wrote:dude that is ausome..... well done...

now all you need is coils... :P
Full 79 series front coil setup going in at the start of next year and im looking to do the same thing to the rear using a 105 rear setup :crazyeyes:
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Post by scmick »

awesome, looks sweet as, the late model grill and the scoop make it :armsup:
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Post by hj 45 »

That is SHIT HOT! I love it. :armsup:
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Post by chris12ht75 »

:drinking: :smilecolros:
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Re: 12HT 75 ute going to photoshoot for 4wd action custom ut

Post by chris12ht75 »

ok after breaking 8 teeth off my front crown wheel, busting 2 cv's and bending the housing i have decided to do something with my front diff. I bought another complete hj75 diff and have stripped it out and right now the housing is sitting at superior engineering getting all the fruit done to it. Should be staunch when i get it back. Also got some longfields so there is my cv problem fixed and i'm doing away with the detroit and going to an air locker. Superior is also hooking me up with there heavy duty swivel hub kit .Should be almost bulletproof i reckon :snipersmile:
i'll post some pics of it when i get the housing back
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Re: 12HT 75 ute ( front diff bulletproofing)

Post by Z()LTAN »

what did you do?

I run the small hzj75 diff, detroit locker, standard axles and 27spl longfeild cvs.

Never broken anything locker or diff related, never broken a standard axle, broken 2 longs from not running steering stops.

I beat on my shit pretty damn hard.
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