go Aussie...the list of broken units is WAY shorter than with a lockrite.
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go Aussie...the list of broken units is WAY shorter than with a lockrite.
A cam and a header will get about as much as you can get reliably out of it. If you wheel it, stick with the Aisin carb, as it will handle angles better than the Weber. I've built a couple, and I DD....
that'd be my guess.
if you stop and go repeatedly[think a flashing red light ;)] will it do it every time you let the clutch out?
1st gear from a dead stop will put the most load on your clutch. To isolate the trans...
yeah, the 5MGE uses the 1068 I referenced above.
YOU need to measure the shocks. If you could get a static measurement, that would be OK, but a flexed one would be better. Let me know what you have, and I'll try to get you a number for a commonly...
Correct on that. :thumbup:
I thought I had a few more, but this was all I could find. Rubicon Trail.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c139/duffil/MCR6/P9160127.jpg
currently building a front axle(Shaved, gusseted, MC HD seals, IFS wheel hubs). After that, probably putting in the R151F trans I have laying around and maybe a 4.7 Marlin Crawler Gearset at the same...
because they don't have oil-related issues as they are. toyota has used the 1348 filter since 1978 or so, on the 20R, 22R, 3VZE, and the new 4.7l Iforce V8s. You can run a 1068 filter or a 1515, they...
OK guys here it is:
I will be attending...
http://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/psss.gif that's a 2nd gen.
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Nice job. That's a pretty cool looking area.
CenCal. Near Modesto.
Here it is when I first got it:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c139/duffil/New%20Yota/PSide.jpg
here is a pretty current one:...
Hello all. I am new to the site, not new to 4wd toyotas. I have a semi-built 84 Xtracab and I am from CA.
[Edit - Good Times - Thread title clarified from "nooob" to "New member from CA"]
I. Have. Voted.