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Post by jumpinjack »

Hi all together,

my name is Kay-Uwe and I live in northern Germany. My F20 is a mix of a 75´F10 (Body) and a 1980 F20. After 2 years of rebuild, this is how it looks today:
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It has a 3" Body Lift, Leather Seats of a 735i BMW, homemade lockers front and rear, 255/85R16 BFG MTs on 7x16 Dotz rims, Warn 8274, vented discbrakes in front.

Planned Modifications are:
Engine swap (3Y Rocky F80) incl 5Speed, Toyota Power Steering.

In future maybe an axle swap with Toyota J7 light duty axles (4,88).
Has anybody done this before?

greetings

Kay
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Post by MightyMouse »

Welcome - you have put a lot of work into your F20 :cool:
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by DAT MAN »

real nice truck mate
My diesel regularly reaches redline
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Post by Box Feroza »

Congratulations on a great build. It looks great.
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Post by mid9-5's »

interested in your home made lockers got some info about them would be great thanks..
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Post by Shambles »

Ditto, I would love to read the details and pics of your lockers.
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Post by steve_f20 »

In future maybe an axle swap with Toyota J7 light duty axles (4,88).
Has anybody done this before?
I am hoping to do this soon, I have a set of Toyota axles and an F20 in my garage waiting to be put together.
interested in your home made lockers got some info about them would be great thanks..
Jumpinjack has posted some more details of his lockers over on daihatsu4x4.eu in this thread http://www.daihatsu4x4.eu/viewtopic.php ... sc&start=0 which is a general discussion on lockers. It turns to english about halfway down the page.
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selfmade lockers

Post by jumpinjack »

Hi again,

I want to give some info on the lockers.

The function is similar to Toyota, Suzuki or G-Wagen Lockers. The axle shaft has enlengened splines, where a splined tube can be moved on. The head of the splined tube like is a crown, which locks into the differential carrier which has the same crown surface.

some pics:
enlengened axle splines
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air cylinder, 2way
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here you see, that there was al 1x2cm hole drilled into the axle housing, where the pushrod moves the splined tube inside the axle.
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The pushrod must be moved about 1 cm to engage / disengage.
I closed the hole with some rubber to prevent water and mud to get into the axle housing.

sorry for bad technical English

greetz

Kay
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Post by steve_f20 »

Interesting pictures, I had been wondering if I could get a solenoid from Kam diffs (http://www.kamdiffs.com/diff_lock.htm) to do the same as your air cylinder. The system they offer for Land Rovers and Suzukis is similar but everything is inside the diff housing (after modification to the casing).
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Post by jumpinjack »

Hi Steve,

KAM Lockers look fine to me. I have witnessed a KAM equipped Suzuki Vitara recently at the EURO Trial 2009 competition. The KAM requires of course a custom made diff cover (similar to the KS vacuum locker).
A strong solenoid is obviously sufficient to operate the locking device. It should be possible to weld a sealed box to the F20s axle tube to have all watertight and protected (like Toyota Lockers). Maybe the box can be positioned on top of the axle, additionally serving as a reinforcement?

Greetz

Kay
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Post by steve_f20 »

Kay,
Going back to the Toyota light duty axles I have some spare half shafts (front) for the ones I have in my garage and thought I would compare this to the Daihatsu ones. The Daihatsu one is actually a bigger diameter which suprised me. In the photo below the Daihatsu one is on the left.

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Post by jumpinjack »

Hi Steve,

folks in the USA use the light duty toyota axles with V8 engines. Seems that the Taft Drivedrain is really HEAVY DUTY.

greetz

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Post by jumpinjack »

Hello,

update on my Taft F20 project:

Roll Bar:

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on-board air:
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start of the 3Y engine swap:

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shifter from a 5-Speed Taft transmission:
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new engine and shock mounts:
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power steering:
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spal fan with thermo switch:
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roll out yesterday:
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greets from Germany

Kay
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Post by jumpinjack »

Update:

new tyres, 245/75R16

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off road competition:
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greetz

Kay
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