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Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

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Post by Dyna Beast »

Hello
Here is a novel question.Got a 4wd dyna truck without power steering.Will a 45/55 series power steering box fit?It all ready has a hj45 front end.Also just looking at the motor what is the main difference between H and 2H diesel?Still trying to figure out what I have brought.
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Re: 15bt

Post by frp88 »

midi73 wrote:Can anyone help me on the 15bt question
i dont think it is that much better i would mod your 13bt have a look at the specs http://cruisers.bitwalla.com/information/engines.html
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15bt

Post by midi73 »

Except that I only have a 3b. And despite the statistics I have herd they are a lot better, much more torque. Thanks for the link though.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Hey dumbdunce

is the radiator out of a HJ45 the same as an FJ40?
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Post by dumbdunce »

bad_religion_au wrote:Hey dumbdunce

is the radiator out of a HJ45 the same as an FJ40?
geez you guys, let this thread die - there's lots of other blokes who know as much or more than I do about toyotas - first SEARCH, then if thay doesn't yield results, post a new topic so everyone get s a stab at it!

as for the 40s radiators, it will bolt in but I think the spigots are in different places. it's not rocket science to desolder the spigots/drill new holes/patch up, but changing tanks over takes a bit more skillz.
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Post by MY45 »

Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??

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Post by dumbdunce »

MY45 wrote:Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??

:finger: :D :finger:
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Post by MY45 »

dumbdunce wrote:
MY45 wrote:Will a 1HZ block bolt up to 1H-DT head??

:finger: :D :finger:
yes!
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Post by midi73 »

dumbdunce wrote:geez you guys, let this thread die - there's lots of other blokes who know as much or more than I do about toyotas - first SEARCH, then if thay doesn't yield results, post a new topic so everyone get s a stab at it!
I have put up a new post re fitting a 15bt to a bj73 and I have done a search on this forum and on the net. I have not received the info I need yet.
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Post by brighty »

sambo wrote:dumbdunce,

Will a power steering box off an 80series fit onto a 60series, i.e. is the bolt pattern the same. If so are the high and low pipes the same fittings or do you need to get them modified.

Will a 80s box give lighter steering than a 60s box.
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by dumbdunce »

Ok I am officially stumped. it's taken over 10 years...

1989 60 series rear brakes when assembled rapidly self over adjust until dragging and get very hot. apart and back together several times. everything looks good, but the problem persists. Has had two complete sets of everything put through it. Drums are new. 2 sets of shoes and all springs and adjusters.


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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by GUtripper »

Have you got the shoes on backwards, ie leading shoe on the front not the back?
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by dumbdunce »

GUtripper wrote:Have you got the shoes on backwards, ie leading shoe on the front not the back?
The leading and trailing shoes are the same.
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by GUtripper »

Put Nissan brakes on it.
That will fix it.

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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

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Post by dumbdunce »

I missed the bit where he put it all together properly and the self
Adjuster winds the shoes into the drum. Also not 60 series, but thanks
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by sixdeetoo »

Find another brand of brake shoes that are manufactured locally and to the original spec out of a locally grown business.

and several thousand k's later thank Dumbdunce for his persistence with logical process and analysis. :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by dumbdunce »

sixdeetoo wrote:Find another brand of brake shoes that are manufactured locally and to the original spec out of a locally grown business.

and several thousand k's later thank Dumbdunce for his persistence with logical process and analysis. :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
I'm still having nightmares.
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by Caltroe »

dumbdunce wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2016 11:17 pm
I missed the bit where he put it all together properly and the self
Adjuster winds the shoes into the drum. Also not 60 series, but thanks
For playing.
The video is only four minutes long. And the music is upbeat. But really, this kind of repair can take all day.
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by Caltroe »

GUtripper wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2016 11:53 pm Put Nissan brakes on it.
That will fix it.

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What prize did you get? :D
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Re: Stump Dumbdunce - The challenge is on

Post by dumbdunce »

There are no prizes for retarded suggestions. Should have put 80 series axles under it.
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