Rodger
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For a number of years the rear springs on our 40 have been very sad and the rear sits an inch and half lower than the front. We had tried a set of new 40 series springs only to discover that, being an ex winch race truck, that the springs were not 40, 60 or 70 series items and the guys who had built the truck couldn't remember what they had come off. During our last UK visit with the truck, we visited the same guys and after searching through their stock of rear springs found a pair that were the correct width but were just too long (that was discovered when we fitted them). During one of our desert trips with Dave2000 we were discussing the rear spring problem and he suggested that we combine the sets - the top two leaves of my old springs with the lower four from the new springs.
Lots of cleaning up and a lot of Dave's help of both sets and it worked.
And for the first time in many years the truck sits level. Thanks Dave.
It has been ten years since we painted our 40 and playing in the desert the sand, grit and stones take their toll so it was time for a little refurbishment. The front panels and wings had suffered so off they came and, guess what, that small hole was a whole load that needed addressing. Between the wing top and the vertical side panel there was a lot of ware so, after repairing, that we decided we would insert a rubber bead.
While the panels were off the engine had a clean and some paint, new thermostat, new hoses (the bottom one is a sleeved combination of two to mate the 40 rad to the 2H), plus oil change, new filters and so on. Plus re-setting the Voltage Regulator.
We discovered a small crack in the headlight bezel. When we originally painted, we did not strip the back of the bezel but this time we did - to discover more holes in it than a sieve. Out with the lead.
So the front valance, headlight bezel (which is supposed to be a creamier white), wings and side panels all got refurbished and painted with Toyota 050 but when we re-assembled it isn't the same white! So we have to re-visit the paint supplier (120kms round trip) in the near future plus the fact that the paint isn't hardening fully and we'll see what they have to say!!
We've still to do some bodywork on the rear, particularly where the mag mount was - hence the new cb aerial mount but won't start that until we have answers regarding the paint problems.
I predict that those panels are all going to come off again but maybe that's part of having a 40+ year old 40.
Regards,
Rodger
Lots of cleaning up and a lot of Dave's help of both sets and it worked.
And for the first time in many years the truck sits level. Thanks Dave.
It has been ten years since we painted our 40 and playing in the desert the sand, grit and stones take their toll so it was time for a little refurbishment. The front panels and wings had suffered so off they came and, guess what, that small hole was a whole load that needed addressing. Between the wing top and the vertical side panel there was a lot of ware so, after repairing, that we decided we would insert a rubber bead.
While the panels were off the engine had a clean and some paint, new thermostat, new hoses (the bottom one is a sleeved combination of two to mate the 40 rad to the 2H), plus oil change, new filters and so on. Plus re-setting the Voltage Regulator.
We discovered a small crack in the headlight bezel. When we originally painted, we did not strip the back of the bezel but this time we did - to discover more holes in it than a sieve. Out with the lead.
So the front valance, headlight bezel (which is supposed to be a creamier white), wings and side panels all got refurbished and painted with Toyota 050 but when we re-assembled it isn't the same white! So we have to re-visit the paint supplier (120kms round trip) in the near future plus the fact that the paint isn't hardening fully and we'll see what they have to say!!
We've still to do some bodywork on the rear, particularly where the mag mount was - hence the new cb aerial mount but won't start that until we have answers regarding the paint problems.
I predict that those panels are all going to come off again but maybe that's part of having a 40+ year old 40.
Regards,
Rodger
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