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    Default Toyo 70 light 4 door

    Here's a short post to introduce my oddball...

    1993 70 series 4 door with 4 cylinder 2.4 from the factory, badged as a landcruiser II

    Looks like a venezuelan macho but LWB and 4 doors....it looks like this

    well not this exact one......mines not done up, standard with a furry dash cover, some odd bolts sticking out of the roof, a bent window frame where some one's strapped a load to the roof and over done it, gutter has some rack marks, there's rust on the window frame, most panels have some light painting, in dull white

    The one below should be the way mine ends up...only with coils..as it does not have leaf springs





    I've been a seen Ians africa troopy, but they are few and far between here
    LC's have almost a cult following with huge prices for old 80 series with milage that can only be described as obscene..

    So I bought this old clunker....187,000KM....drives sweet, no bad noises
    just a worn interior and general malaise about it.

    Its complete, ice cold AC, and not much insulation tape under the hood

    Does a 22R sound right for a toyo engine ?

    Solid axles front and rear with trailing arms and coils..

    I'll post pics as soon as I get it home !!

    Expo dull white in color and a smell similar to old goats
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    A diesel version (2LT) is an LJ78 and a gasser (22RE) is an RJ78. Often named Prado in many markets.

    Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser Association TLCA # 5513
    '04HZJ79 (project), '91HDJ81, '87BJ74, '04 Kamparoo and a Dodge
    Paved roads are another example of needless government overspending.

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    "gasser (22RE) is an RJ78. Often named Prado in many markets."



    Thanks, so now at least I can google some parts......I was really concidering a 21K 100 series....but this seemed like a cheap option...for around 4k$

    Only thing I could see not working was a temp gauge, and some worn earthing under the hood, which is easily solved.

    Not quite a full 70....but also not abused like the 70 series here carrying 400 gallon water tanks for the camels..

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK4X4
    Not quite a full 70....but also not abused like the 70 series here carrying 400 gallon water tanks for the camels..
    So what are the camels carrying in their humps these days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK4X4
    "gasser (22RE) is an RJ78. Often named Prado in many markets."



    Not quite a full 70....but also not abused like the 70 series here carrying 400 gallon water tanks for the camels..

    Very similar to the PZJ77, HZJ77, FZJ77 which are considered heavy duty and have leafs in the rear and also in the front until 1998. The axles have 8" ring gears which they share with the hilux/ minitrucks of the same era so, effectively the complete powertrain is interchangeable with a Hilux with the exception of the t-case whose output is offset to match the Cruiser standard of having both diffs on the right side.

    400 gal watertanks are nothing for a Cruiser. I met a guy in Mali who just finished a dam building project in Sierra Leone and for nearly three years, every day, an HJ60 took 30-40 men with all their tools, shovels, picks, and hammers to the dam site 25km each way in one trip. Most of the guys were on the outside of the vehicle, obviously.
    Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser Association TLCA # 5513
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    Neat

    here's some details

    http://www.brian894x4.com/LC70BunderaPradomain.html

    This here british camel got his booze licence today so I'm a happy camper....well in about an hour or so...

    Thanks for the swift replies...note the new 70 series leaf springs look like something off a unimog.....major HD

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    Very interesting ... I don't think I've ever seen or heard about that one ... as a 70 it's gonna get you there though, wherever that is

    Have Fun
    Tommy

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK4X4
    Here's a short post to introduce my oddball...

    1993 70 series 4 door with 4 cylinder 2.4 from the factory, badged as a landcruiser II
    They were badged as Toyota Bundeeras in oz and were the 1st Prado in Japan.
    The 22R is better than the diesels which were too slow without a turbo and the turbo models blow heads and gaskets.

    I think the carbs pack up easy on the 22R. Something to do with the float or fuel regulation but its a simple fix

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    OK have recieved my wobbly old truck, low speeds drives fine...higher speeds.. oh dear....looks like she has a few issues...

    speed wobbles and vibes, but none felt through the gear shifters...so
    hopefully just some tie rod ends, wheel balance, and driveshaft UJ's.

    Worst..steering box..pain....steering linkage.

    Had a bit of a clack yesterday for 10 secs on start up when i went to pick it up....but this morning nothing so its either valve seals if it has hydraulic lifters or maybe the oil pump, if it has an el cheapo filter with no anti drain back valve.

    Had'nt noticed before but has two two seat rear benches too....seating for 10 ???

    Oil pressure on idle when hot a bit low, but when driving its bang on.

    Need to do a complete filers and liquids service and fix the temp gauge, add a working radio..etc etc etc...oh boy have my work cut out for me..

    anyway..thread is worthless without pics...

    Note the desperate need for larger rubber....



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    Fantastic looking 77. I find this ironic that I found this thread by googling PZJ77 and this came up...goes to show I should search EXPO before google.

    Also ironic to note is that I too have found one. Its a PZJ77 in Chile, built in '92. Looks to be in decent shape and its just finished a Patagonia jaunt. I'll probably be picking it up in a few months and start preparing it for the trans-amazonica journey 2010.

    PZJ77_chile.JPG
    07 FJC - La Morena
    ARB rack, snorkel, BFG KM2's, Scuba Mods, scangauge II, fourtreks hi-lift mount, rear backup lights on roofrack, many other smaller mods.

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