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first works on my bj70

if it's an engine swap I've been ripped-off, as the guy whom I bought it from said that it is the original engine :(
 
There is no chance I could have known though...I'm not a technical person...and this is my first Cruiser :/
 
Conrad, the comments are not to say we're right and you're wrong ;) Internet diagnosis via a couple of pics is hardly a perfect science.
A more robust check would be to put your car code/VIN into Toyodiy and see what it spits out.
At the end of the day it is a Toyota engine and a good one! And it may turn out to be original with a funny air filter cross-over pipe :cool:
 
hence the reason i asked for the pics.
i have yet to see a 13B offered in any Land Cruiser.
the 13BT is norm
the 3B is norm
the 13B is not normal. i thought i would see something new that the factory did.
the 13B is a tough reliable motor so no worries there, if the swap is a clean one then no worries that it isn't original.
actually, you can brag a bit since you have something that no one else has and that motor will accept a turbo very nicely. :clap:

i wasn't running down your rig :naughty: , i was questioning the originality. :think:

if you are happy then that is all that matters. :ugeek:

and

not all Cruiserheads are honest in their dealings with others :twisted: (the high percentage of Cruiserheads are honest :thumbup: since it is such a tight nit community)
 
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Thanks for your comments Andrew and Crushers. To be honest, I am not really worried about the engine not being original, since my mechanic says the engine is in very good condition...and as you said, a turbo would fit nicely! ;) The thing is I hate being lied to. The guy I bought the Cruiser from (a mechanic no less!!), said that the engine was original...and since he was a mechanic and I'm not, I took his word for it. In fact I was perplexed when toyodiy gave a 3B engine when I searched my VIN number the first time.

Anyways...I still love my 'baby' and will continue restoration as planned ;) I am currently waiting for some interior bits and pieces before starting upholstery. It also needs a good engine clean-up (as you can see in the pics).
 
if you are happy then don't be concerned at all.
do a compression test and if it comes out solid then turbo away.
 
I will certainly do in the future, but firstly I think it's more of a priority to finish the restoration. Lately I had also trouble with the engine stopping abruptly. The main cause seemed to be a faulty primer-pump and solenoid (the one which stops the engine when the key is turned to 'off'). With a slight alteration my mechanic fitted in another pump, as I did not find an OEM one, not even from Toyota. The solenoid I ordered yesterday, but will have to wait about two weeks. :|
 
Hi guys

I've been away for quite a while. Had some trouble with the engine. It was sucking in air from an unknown location and it used to slow down abruptly and refusing to move, even with the gas-pedal pressed all down. It was driving me crazy. I tried cleaning the tank, replacing all rubber fuel hoses but to no avail. After a couple of months full of trials and errors (and money flowing) I decided to change mechanic. I took it to a Toyota specialist and behold...in just a couple of minutes he found the culprit...it was the new primer-pump which was replaced very recently (together with a solenoid). He fitted an original Hi-Lux primer pump instead of the after-market one. It now runs smoothly at last. I will definitely keep the new mechanic! :)
 
Finally managed to find a set of side-steps, although I am missing one bracket. Tomorrow I will be meeting someone who has a complete set of LJ70 uphostery...let's hope LJ and BJ have compatible upholsteries!! :)
 
Upholstery in place at last!!! I also got another pair of sidesteps (original), since the ones I bought last week were aftermarket and not quite solid. :D Most probably I will return to the breaker's next week to get the floor upholstery since it is in very good shape (most probably better than mine). :)
 
Hi there guys

It's been quite some time since my last check-in...

I'm still going through restoration (at a slower pace though)...

Last summer I took the truck back to the panel beater's for some rust removal (which unveiled some ugly cover-ups).

Next week I am supposed to take it to the sprayer's. I am thinking of painting it in two-tone. I will retain the original colour on the upper part and use a darker (maybe black or blue/gray) for the lower part. What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
 
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