I had to do some work on the 60 today.
The studs that hold the half shafts/free wheeling hubs on on Toyotas must be a weak point! First Michael sheared them all off on his 80, then I did the same in my 70 and then my boss did the same on the 60, all within a month of each other.
In every instance the hub's have been written off, in my case so was the free wheeling hub.
So I had to fit a new hub + some of the super strength studs that I've fitted to LJ.
Lifetime no questions asked guarantee on the studs.
After work I made a start on the rad cowl. First job was to guillotine the 2mm steel to size.
Then it was over to the break press to fold it.
Marked the center that needed cutting out.
Jigsawed it out.
Then I shot home to see if it was right.
Ridiculously hot again today, 4th day in a row above 40!
Took some measurements.
I realized I'd screwed up.
I should have made it overall 545mm wide, but I stupidly didnt read my piece of paper properly and instead added 545 to the other measurements.
So I'd made it too wide but rather than starting again I decided to cut and fix what I had.
Bandsaw first.
Then onto the guillotine.
Clamped the side back into place.
Welded.
One side done I needed to alter the other side.
Back to the bandsaw.
Followed by the guillotine.
Clamped in place.
All tacked together.
Next I marked, center punched and drilled 2 of the mounting holes.
I cut 2 strips on the guillotine to cap the top and bottom.
Next I looked at the bottom mounts.
I cut 2 strips for the bottom mounts.
Bent it on the little manual folder.
Marked and drilled the mounting holes.
I brought all the bits home for more trial fitting.
Had to remove the viscous fan to get the cowl in position.
The bottom needs adjusting as it was hitting the bottom rad hose.
The top will also need cutting out around the hose.
The engine is at an angle to the radiator. At the top of the cowl the edge of the fan blade is just inside the cowl.
But looking up from underneath almost all of the fan blade is inside the cowl. Hopefully this wont matter.
I marked the cowl with all the adjustments that are needed and tomorrow I will take it back to work and get it finished.
At 7pm it was still a crazy 40 degrees and wont drop below 30 all night!
One more day of above 40 tomorrow then were getting a cool change and the weekend and all next week will be mid 20's and sunny!
I noticed earlier this thread is getting a crazy amount of views, over 100 non-members viewing it earlier!
Anyway, back to LJ................................
So I've got a week until the 3 day 4wd trip to the High Country and I've still got loads to do. Need to get the rad cowl finished and fitted and pray it fixes the overheating issue.
Fit the fridge slide when it gets here and finish wiring the power for the fridge.
Fix the water jerry can holder down and add the straps to keep them in place.
Source and fit new rear brake shoes and get the 35's fitted to the back.
Source and fit a FWH.
Sort the mud flaps out, I want to make quick release ones that I can remove completely when going off road but I'm not sure I will have time, so I may need to just fit a new one the same as the one that is currently fitted which got badly torn on the last trip.
Think thats everything.
