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FJ60 build

My buddy Mike came by again today and helped me with some more stuff. Some of the pictures arent really exciting or anything but as Mike mentioned its a good way to document the work should I never need to go back and remember what I did.

Today was about adding the gaskets, adding washers/loctite, adding fluids, and bolting everything under the belly for the last time. I had everything in there temporarily earlier just so I could mock stuff up. Anyway we started by tearing down my drivetrain.

From there we "poured in performance".

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then set the torque converter in place:

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then used my ghetto tranny jack.... dont be jealous:

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from there and while the junk was out, it was decided I hadnt removed enough of my floor. Cutoff wheel and sawzall were broken out again:

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my poor seat perch now carnage:

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Gaping Hole:

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Then bolted up my torque converter to the flexplate:

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Then the 400 was put up in place... then onto the adapters:

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front half of the doubler (203)

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then the 205 and the crossmember:

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gusset added on the back of the 205 support:

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random shot of the on going wiring to be cleaned up later:

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Be sure to plug all the other remaining rotation adapter holes on your doubler for the coupling piece. I had that doubler and as soon as i put it in, it started leaking, i was told to put allen head bolts in the remaining holes. I put a little RVT on them and that solved my problem.
 
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Be sure to plug all the other remaining rotation adapter holes on your doubler for the coupling piece. I had that doubler and as soon as i put it in, it started leaking, i was told to put allen head bolts in the remaining holes. I put a little RVT on them and that solved my problem.

On the 203 side or 205 side?
 
On the 203 side or 205 side?

I know for sure it was the 205 side. the bolts at the bottom were leaking pretty good. I just got some stubby allen bolts (make sure they don't go in too far!) i think they had a 1/2" shank at best! something to just plug the holes. I would bet the 203 side will need them too. And I was able to do mine while they were in the truck. i bought a cheapy allen wrench and cut it down to fit in the limited space and got them in pretty easy. :awesomework: I'll see if i can find a pic or two.
 
Here's a pic of the 205 side holes that were leaking on mine. this is the bottom-most set of holes. even after i plugged these and ran it, it started leaking out the next set up. so i said screw it and plugged them all.

If you look close you can see the oil dripping down the case.:booo:
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Good tip. Thanks for the heads up. I looked through the baggy of stuff he sent along and found the little allens. Ill put a little thread seal on them and get them tight.

Thanks again!
 
thanks guys.

little more to update. I started to build my propane tank "mount" which also will have the duty as my upper shock mounts and be the inner fenderwell.

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still need to add some dimple die speed holes in the plate:

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tanks on:

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Still have a lot to finish up on it..
 
filled my coilovers tonight. :) I had an extra acetylene tank so I talked the guy at airgas to let me trade it in for a nitrogen tank and then I robbed my co2/argon regulator off my co2 tank that I was using for my onboard air and used it for my "nitrogen charging kit"... I scored the "tire inflater" in the bargain bin at air gas too. It was whole $9.97 and the dude said I could bring it back if breaks. I cant believe powertank charges like $500 bucks for these. I've swear I've got less than $50 bucks into the set up.

Anyway, I charged the front coilovers. I was surprised how little nitrogen acutally seemed to go into them.

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