poked my head into the garage this morning and theres a box labeled "fragile" so im thinking
DAMMIT ! another project/repair....
oz
well im back from the land of OZ...diddnt manage to find dorothy or toto over there
poked my head into the garage this morning and theres a box labeled "fragile" so im thinking
WTF
but then i give it a nudge with the foot
and its lucky im wearing steel caps aye krawlr fkn fragile
thats a good one. cheers for the bits bro
all i need is to get out there and start pulling the old bits out now and pop the 4spd and transfer in.....and find a PTO then we're cookin 
poked my head into the garage this morning and theres a box labeled "fragile" so im thinking
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muddy wrote:How about a whole BJ60 - use the winch & keep the rest for parts...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=54404542
I also had no trouble fitting a PTO - just had to shorten the D/S since it had come off a 60 series with 5spd box.
using power steerin,discs,pto,spare transfer and gearbox. mods for my 40...
60's not a bad dog kennel too........
how bad is the body on your 40?
;-p
bodys pretty good considering its still all origanal steel panels,has a bit of cancer but nothing serious, still a very solid truck
hey Niblik,are you going to use the 60 front diff housing ? im in the market for one
and axles dont need anything else tho 
hey Niblik,are you going to use the 60 front diff housing ? im in the market for one
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Hi Niblik, Yeah, my 40's body is not so flash. Mainly rust patches in the floor pan. My Flatmate is a panel beater and doesn`t rekon its worth trying to save.
I had played with the idea of trying to get it back on road but think I`ll just A-Frame it everywhere instead.
I almost bought a Fibreglass Jeep body to put on it but my flatmate talked me out of that too.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=57156086
Why do you ask?
Also, good to see you are back Ben, reckon you could post some pics on the PTO installation when you do it? Would be awesome cause I need something to follow. Cheers.
I had played with the idea of trying to get it back on road but think I`ll just A-Frame it everywhere instead.
I almost bought a Fibreglass Jeep body to put on it but my flatmate talked me out of that too.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=57156086
Why do you ask?
Also, good to see you are back Ben, reckon you could post some pics on the PTO installation when you do it? Would be awesome cause I need something to follow. Cheers.
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wopass
yeah, i'm not usin the front diff housin.. or the axles for that matter.. was hopin to hang onto axle for a little bit longer (2-3ish weeks) just to enable me to get the pto,power steer and bits i wanted off whislt still being a rolling body.. how soon ya need? sure we can sort something..
lemme know?
mnc
just askin as i have 2 40's on the go, 1 of which i a-frame around also. thought about tubbin the other with fibreglass too but not for $4500 from north island somewhere..
just from experience, i suggest if ya can salvage her, may be a good idea.. thats a large motivator for me to get my 2nd 40 all legal.. its a p.i.t.a to go to a trail head or river mouth, drop in and go playin, workin ya way along and then, bugger!
have to go back or work in a loop to pick up the tow vehicle to get home.. if a mates keen to tow ya, tight! that'd save hassles..
good luck with it..

yeah, i'm not usin the front diff housin.. or the axles for that matter.. was hopin to hang onto axle for a little bit longer (2-3ish weeks) just to enable me to get the pto,power steer and bits i wanted off whislt still being a rolling body.. how soon ya need? sure we can sort something..
mnc
just askin as i have 2 40's on the go, 1 of which i a-frame around also. thought about tubbin the other with fibreglass too but not for $4500 from north island somewhere..
good luck with it..
;-p
progress
on the floor
bellhousing in
refaced flywheel
and in
now theres only the driveshafts to re do...again as they now dont fit
and find a PTO for it and im in buisness
...oh and make some brackets for the gearbox crossmember to chassis
on the floor
bellhousing in
refaced flywheel
and in
now theres only the driveshafts to re do...again as they now dont fit
and find a PTO for it and im in buisness
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niblik wrote:wopass
yeah, i'm not usin the front diff housin.. or the axles for that matter.. was hopin to hang onto axle for a little bit longer (2-3ish weeks) just to enable me to get the pto,power steer and bits i wanted off whislt still being a rolling body.. how soon ya need? sure we can sort something..lemme know?
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hey Niblik
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adding to it
well after putting the new G box and transfer case in i decided in my infinate wisdom
to do the mod i have been thinking about for a while now, which is put the 60 series housings under the 40
fabbed up some massive spring perches for making the housings sprung over then set about cutting all the old mounts and perches off the rear housing. measure and measure again and then weld new perches to the housing,get it all in place and clamped up with diff in etc, no real drama.
then to the front..... cut all the old mounts off that as well and measure up for the new perches to be welded on, here begins the head ache. where the 40 series spring sits on the housing is bloody inconvenient,sits a long way up the head so makes it interesting to say the least
consequently i have ordered some new sqare bottom U bolts for the front
thats about as far as ive gotten with it so far... will post some pics when i have it sorted 
fabbed up some massive spring perches for making the housings sprung over then set about cutting all the old mounts and perches off the rear housing. measure and measure again and then weld new perches to the housing,get it all in place and clamped up with diff in etc, no real drama.
then to the front..... cut all the old mounts off that as well and measure up for the new perches to be welded on, here begins the head ache. where the 40 series spring sits on the housing is bloody inconvenient,sits a long way up the head so makes it interesting to say the least
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Thats normal for a 60 under a 40. The easy answer, fit coils to the front.
You can put the coils outside the chassis and the shocks inside the coils.
To equal the springover height at the rear you would probably use coils and shocks from a petrol 80.
I have used GQ front coils and shocks with a chev V8 for this but with less height required.
J Top
You can put the coils outside the chassis and the shocks inside the coils.
To equal the springover height at the rear you would probably use coils and shocks from a petrol 80.
I have used GQ front coils and shocks with a chev V8 for this but with less height required.
J Top
You can put the coils outside the chassis and the shocks inside the coils.
To equal the springover height at the rear you would probably use coils and shocks from a petrol 80
Noticed you got that axle, you want me to pick it up for ya
Cheers Reece
De-Ranged wrote::lol: Sounds like its hit project level
Noticed you got that axle, you want me to pick it up for ya
Cheers Reece
cheers for the offer dude but i grabbed it when i passed thru to dunnyvirke and back to get my ute.
no way im gonna coil it.......yet my old saggy leaf springs out flex half the coils ive seen in action
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was in my mind but driving from hamilton to dunnyvirke and back with a massive car trailer on and a ute loaded on the way back, it was a bloody long day driving, left here 6am and got back home at 7.30pm
making more progress with the missile today, got my shock mounts cut off the old housing and welded onto the new one, waiting on the new U bolts from 4wd bits now to finish mounting the housing in propperly, then probly mid week for my axles to turn up then re build the long side ... getting tired thinking about it,
then i have to get drive shafts sorted and PTO sorted....
then shakedown trip up thompsons
....hope its all ok 
making more progress with the missile today, got my shock mounts cut off the old housing and welded onto the new one, waiting on the new U bolts from 4wd bits now to finish mounting the housing in propperly, then probly mid week for my axles to turn up then re build the long side ... getting tired thinking about it,
then i have to get drive shafts sorted and PTO sorted....
then shakedown trip up thompsons
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hi wopass... was interested in seein how ya got around the spring perches on the 40 being narrower than the 60.. how'd ya get around the fact that the longer side has the extra 2 inches?
centre it? does it affect the driveshafts much? ( i realise its only an inch, but still wondered
)
how about havin the perch and u-bolts being towards the pumpkin by an inch? did ya cut the diffs housing a bit? does the u-bolt still fit?
pics would be great..
cheers..
how about havin the perch and u-bolts being towards the pumpkin by an inch? did ya cut the diffs housing a bit? does the u-bolt still fit?
pics would be great..
cheers..
;-p
will post pics tomorrow,
just inthe process of finishing the front end now, new square bottom U bolts from 4x4bits(cheers warren
)cut to length as too long
with modified cruiser top plates, kinda cut and positioned under the perch with some 10mm packer/bolt keeps, with modified surf rear bump stops with the rubber cut off on top of the spring to capture the U bolts and locate the spring pin..... etc etc.
yes its a bit of work
the rear was sooo easy and the front is such a pain in the arse... but fun
...grinding and welding and cutting and welding, real good manly stuff
pics tomorrow
just inthe process of finishing the front end now, new square bottom U bolts from 4x4bits(cheers warren
yes its a bit of work
pics tomorrow
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no pics yet untill i cover it in a liberal dose of black paint to hide all the ugly shit
cant wait to get the front all finished off so i can take it for a flex and shakedown test
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well i managed to get the PTO on today and had to lengthen my drive shaft to the winch by 70mm, easy as
cut tube in half,add 70mm piece of tube and weld it in
just dont look at it when its spinning
winch is working again
bring on the mud 
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i think its about 700ml from memory mate....i think if you get a 1ltr bottle of gear oil to add to your transfer case you should be sweet
you have yours on yet ?
you have yours on yet ?
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wopass wrote:you have yours on yet ?
Not yet, its down at a mates place getting bracket made up for A-Frame. Felt a bit lost today without it
I`ve got to get drive shafts etc first too.
