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making my 82 survive

Old 02-03-2009 | 11:52 PM
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making my 82 survive

hey im lookin for some suggestions to make my 82 see the magic 300000 miles its at 259000 now and runs like a champ. today was my day off so i went to pep boys and bought royal purple oil and oil filter and a new air filter, the oil and oil filter was on sale for 50 bucks for all of it, and man that RP oil filter is huge! it was like twice the size of the napa one that was on there, i guess you do get what your paid for hahaha, anyways just seein if anyone has any suggestions on what else can be done to make sure it has a long life before i'm forced to rebuild.

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Old 02-04-2009 | 06:17 AM
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Regular oil changes, go easy on the engine until it warms up, make sure it stays tuned up (timing correct, valve clearances), make sure the carb is working correctly and you aren't running really lean or rich...of course the engine is only a small part of it. Make sure all greaseable points are greased on the chassis, change the tranny, t-case & gear box oils.

If you're at that mileage, you've got a good shot! My truck never had a chance. Pretty much completely rebuilt at 170,000.

I'm sure I missed some stuff but it's early...
Old 02-04-2009 | 05:10 PM
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my 82 hit 409,000 and now i am just rebuilding it with all new everything.....motor, cab mounts, floor, rockers interior, patched the chassis(hopfully it holds hehe) and i am rebuilding all the diffs, tranny, t-case, giving it all new paint and then soon as it is back on the road.....imma swamp the little bugger sooo bad, that even my friends 4x4 dodge cummins wont pull it out
Old 02-04-2009 | 05:23 PM
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I dont even know what the mileage is of my 79 but I bet its off the chart everything has been replaced now except the frame and cab. Its running a 1987 22R, W54, 84 front axle, 88 rear axle, even the instrument cluster is out of an 83 sr5 with tach and tripometer LOL

How did you guys keep track my odo starts over at 99,999 must have had the truck since birth.

Good going on changing out the blood on yer yota now you'll make it for sure!
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Old 02-04-2009 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by yotaboy82

this is mine I only have 81,062 my low milage 79 ha ha
Old 02-04-2009 | 06:25 PM
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Most importantly is the way you drive it and just the regular maintainence.
Old 02-05-2009 | 01:42 AM
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I dont even know what the mileage is of my 79 but I bet its off the chart everything has been replaced now except the frame and cab
my '79 has literally had everything replaced. frame motor diffs and box in the 90's, and tranny and cab now. it's also got 400000ish km.......i think
Old 02-05-2009 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Plumbrbob
I dont even know what the mileage is of my 79 but I bet its off the chart everything has been replaced now except the frame and cab. Its running a 1987 22R, W54, 84 front axle, 88 rear axle, even the instrument cluster is out of an 83 sr5 with tach and tripometer LOL

How did you guys keep track my odo starts over at 99,999 must have had the truck since birth.

Good going on changing out the blood on yer yota now you'll make it for sure!
That instrument cluster in your photo isn't an 83. It's probably a '79-81, or maybe 82. My '83 cluster looks like Yotaboys. When they changed the style, they gave them an extra digit.

Looks like maybe you got it out of a 2wd truck, too?

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Old 02-05-2009 | 06:45 AM
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That instrument cluster in your photo isn't an 83. It's probably a '79-81, or maybe 82. My '83 cluster looks like Yotaboys. When they changed the style, they gave them an extra digit.

Looks like maybe you got it out of a 2wd truck, too?
Right on...... the guy I bought it from said it came out of an 83 SR5. You may be right about 2wd no 4wd indicator I never hooked it up after the tranny swap or care to... I know when I am in 4 wheel drive. Anyways I wanted A cluster with factory tach and a tripometer, So did toyota change the way the 83 cluster hooks up in the back and the way it mounts to the dash support? i like your 83 better because the tach is bigger and of course the extra odo digit.

I like factory tach because the thiefs kept stealing my cool autogauge tach by ripping off whatever it was mounted too since the factory tach isnt cool for theifs its cool for me cause it stays put.
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The top one is an '82/83. Bottom is what yours looks like. Round plugs on yours, rectangle on mine.


I'm thinking someone could make either work if they got the schematic for what each wire does on each year truck and got the correct plugs, but unless somebody really cared, it's probably not worth it. I think everything else from the speedo cable to how it mounts in the dash are the same. Personally I like the look of yours much better. I just sold one like that but really wish I could have made it work in my truck. I found an '83 SR5 cluster though and I do really like it. Yours has a more old school look to it, though. I agree, the full odometer is nice, especially on a Toyota!

Getting off topic though! Treat that thing nice, do regular maintenance, get it on the highway now and then (if you do mostly around town driving) to burn out the gunk that gets built up, and you're hopefully good!

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Old 02-05-2009 | 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 83
The top one is an '82/83. Bottom is what yours looks like. Round plugs on yours, rectangle on mine.


I'm thinking someone could make either work if they got the schematic for what each wire does on each year truck and got the correct plugs, but unless somebody really cared, it's probably not worth it. I think everything else from the speedo cable to how it mounts in the dash are the same. Personally I like the look of yours much better. I just sold one like that but really wish I could have made it work in my truck. I found an '83 SR5 cluster though and I do really like it. Yours has a more old school look to it, though. I agree, the full odometer is nice, especially on a Toyota!
Yea thats way too much work, I would like the full odo for brags but I am not going to tear my hair out trying to re plug all that crap. Although all mine does is speedo,odo,tach,fuel every thing else is dead I killed the BS when I re-wired and disconneted the idoit sensors replaced with mechanical gauges.

NAH still sounds like pain thanks for checking that out!
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