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Old 12-22-2017, 01:00 PM
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Beautiful wheels! It must be so nice to get most of the parts before they're needed. I love these FJ's
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Man this this is tiny and awesome !!!
I am so impressed with the quality and the components

Time to crack here open







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Nice! What’s the difference in weight from the original engine?
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Thanks Wayne ..

So here is the comparison between the R2.8 and the Toyota 2F

New R2.8 is 150 lbs lighter and has 66 lb-ft more torque and 30 more HP (for now ...) Rumour is Cummins will soon have a programming update for 300 lb-ft

R2.8 Turbo Diesel Specs
Displacement: 2.8 L (171 cu in) Bore: 94 mm (3.70 in) Cylinders: 4 Stroke: 100 mm (3.94 in) Aspiration: Turbocharged & Aftercooled Compression Ratio: 16.9:1 Torque: 267 lb-ft @1500-3000 RPM* Fuel System: Bosch Electronic Horsepower: 161 hp @ 3600* Engine Weight: 503 lbs Dimensions: 28.3 in (H) x 25 in (W) x 25.1 in (D)

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Weight 651 Lbs
Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Production 1975-1988
Layout
Configuration I6
Displacement 4.2 L (4230 cc)
Cylinder bore 94 mm (3.7 in)
Piston stroke 102 mm (4.0 in)
Compression ratio 7.8:1
Combustion
Fuel system Carbureted
Fuel type Gasoline
Output
Power output 101 kW (135 hp)
Torque output 271 N·m (200 ft·lb)
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Ok, back to the 73' LS

Down to bare chassis



Full tear down of diffs, all new seals/bearings on the way ... including some 'nice' new brakes. Everything is getting sand blasted and base/cleared black



Doing a 60/80 series Box conversion ... supposedly give the best driving/steering feel



Tore down the NV4500 for a full rebuild and repaint

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I figured the motor weight would be close, but I didn't think the new one would be lighter. Seeing the HP/TQ on the 2F it's amazing the power the Land Cruiser has. My 72 with almost 200,000 on it could tear down buildings, the snow would be rolling over the hood and it kept going.

The steering on the newer ones like your were much improver over the early one after they removed the steering pivot point on the front frame. Is it a leather gasket on the front steering knuckle on the diff?
Both are going to be great builds.
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this is going to be one sweet FJ! watching this one for sure!
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