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Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 07:58 PM
Hello to everyone. Im new here. Great site. Here are some pics of my 1HZ powered HJ60 land cruiser. She's just getting finished with a frame off restoration.
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFFC01A13-C56F-43C4-9F3E-EEDF80D4CD71%7D/picture.JPG
http://www.fototime.com/%7B0D861D39-3FA4-404A-8A71-9F92735BAE6E%7D/picture.JPG
http://www.fototime.com/%7BBF7891B8-BD63-4B88-91D9-0A4E9BEC8881%7D/picture.JPG
Brian McVickers
10-31-2006, 08:03 PM
Wow,
Realy nice looking rig Joe
I look forward to learning more about it!
:lurk: :beer:
p1michaud
10-31-2006, 08:10 PM
Hello to everyone. Im new here. Great site. Here are some pics of my 1HZ powered HJ60 land cruiser. She's just getting finished with a frame off restoration.
Wow, that rig is high? :Wow1: How much lift?
More details!
Cheers :beer:,
P
Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 08:47 PM
Thanks guys. Here are the stats. The pictures arent updated yet.
Tom
1987 Toyota HJ-60 Landcruiser 4.2 liter 1HZ diesel with a Safari Systems turbo.
H-55 five speed tranny Standard t-case Old man emu full suspension with spring over.
Front end: 5.29 gears w/ARB four runner vented disks w/ four piston calipers trussed w/high steer and hydrolic assist
Rear end: 5.29 gears w/ARB four runner vented disks w/ four piston calipers, trussed, full floater
ARB front bumper with 24 volt M12000 pound winch with synthetic rope and IPF lights
Kaymar rear bumper tire carrier gas carrier ARB side bars
Dual optimas, 24 Volt ARB compressor, ARB roof rack, ARB snorkle
Opposite Locke 50 gallon fuel tank, Cobra CB Custom Alpine stereo with XM satalite radio Recaro seats Tinted windows 1
7x9 trail ready bead locked rims with 37" goodyear MTR's
:drool: :drool:
Very sweet rig!
DaveInDenver
10-31-2006, 09:12 PM
Wow, that rig is high? :Wow1: How much lift?
I'm guessing spring over with OME springs, which would be at least 6" of lift, right? Does it fit in the garage? I remember hearing about someone who did a frame off and while restoring they did a SOA conversion. Turned out to be too tall to fit under the door, had to flat the tires to get it out.
Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 09:25 PM
Yes SOA with OME heavy duties. Needed that for the 50 gallon Opposite Locke fuel tank. No it dosent fit. Mostly because of the ARB roof rack that isnt in the picture. It's probably more like 8" of lift.
Here's the engine and tranny.
http://www.fototime.com/%7B383E4D01-64B9-4814-BA4C-0A863D640398%7D/picture.JPG
Thanks everybody.
Tom
upcruiser
10-31-2006, 09:38 PM
I'll chime in and add my drool too. How did you get it registered in the states? What types of excursions are you planning for it?
hey there. Is Rob done with the rig yet? Can't wait to see it on the road/trail!!! :yikes:
Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 10:18 PM
I bought an already imported HJ60 cruiser. Titled and licensed it here in Washington, then drove it up to Vancouver Island where it got the frame off and the new 1HZ engine. Well Im not sure. With the 50 gallon main tank and two five gallons jeep (doh) cans she's got around a 1400 mile range. I was thinking a road trip up to Alaska.
Tom
Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 10:19 PM
hey there. Is Rob done with the rig yet? Can't wait to see it on the road/trail!!! :yikes:
Just about. He's been working his butt off on her.
articulate
10-31-2006, 10:36 PM
...With the 50 gallon main tank and two five gallons jeep (doh) cans she's got around a 1400 mile range. I was thinking a road trip up to Alaska.
Tom
SHEEEZ-A-ROOOO!!!
60 gallons of fuel. That's beautiful. :) 1400 miles. Yeah, baby.
Diesel Joe
10-31-2006, 11:08 PM
I was a crew chief in the Army for 5 years. I remember one of my pilots being a smart *** when I asked how much fuel he wanted on board. "Son, the only youve got to much fuel on board is when youre on fire, fill her up!"
Brian894x4
11-01-2006, 08:18 AM
From a fellow Pacific Northwesterner, Nice rig! Awesome.
I'm just curious what kind of gas mileage it gets. And how power the diesel makes.
Diesel Joe
11-01-2006, 01:14 PM
Brain, it should get around 24mpg if I drive it nicely. Ill let you know soon enough. Power wise. 200hp and 285 ft pounds of torque. Should be fine. If I intercooled it it would be around 320 ft pounds.
Desertdude
11-01-2006, 02:56 PM
Damn nice work! get that thing down here in the desert :smiley_drive:
60seriesguy
11-01-2006, 06:41 PM
So is it done? Are you driving it? This rig inspired my rebuild!!!
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