1983 toyota pickup 4x4
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1983 toyota pickup 4x4
I just bought a 1983 sr5 4x4 pickup and plan on fully restoring it. There isnt to much missing i just wanna make it look just like my dads since he had a brand new 83. I am rebuilding the motor right now and will put up some pictures soon. I was just wondering where I can get some original parts such as the radio. Is looking in junkyards my only option because I can't find one anywhere online?
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Got it down to 3200. The guy said it had a blown head gasket so he gave me a brand new head with it and a bunch of other new parts. I took the head off and it wasn't the head gasket it was the timing cover had a crack on it so it was getting water in the motor from there. Since I already hand the head and carb off I decided to rebuild the motor. I didn't want to put a new head on a worn motor I heard that not good.
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Got it down to 3200. The guy said it had a blown head gasket so he gave me a brand new head with it and a bunch of other new parts. I took the head off and it wasn't the head gasket it was the timing cover had a crack on it so it was getting water in the motor from there. Since I already hand the head and carb off I decided to rebuild the motor. I didn't want to put a new head on a worn motor I heard that not good.
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heres what ive done to the truck since i have bought it in april never got to update it so i hope you guys like it.
bought the truck with supposedly a blown head gasket but it ended up being a cracked timing cover. we took the whole engine apart to look at the block and decided to do a rebuild.
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decided to go with a different look for the valve cover so i took it to metal master in chino, ca.
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was pretty excited when i picked up the valve cover. i thought they did a wonderful job for 40 bucks
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wasnt expecting my motor to look this new and good when i got it back i know its a bad picture sorry
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the day finally came when i was able to drop the motor in and get it running heres how the motor looks now
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the paint was pretty bad from the sun but after a good wax the paint now shines really nice
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im really happy with how its came out so far and i hope you guys like it to. i plan on putting some headers on next so it will go more with the valve cover and besides i have an exhaust leak. after that i will slowly start working on the interior.
let me know what you guys think thanks!!!
bought the truck with supposedly a blown head gasket but it ended up being a cracked timing cover. we took the whole engine apart to look at the block and decided to do a rebuild.
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decided to go with a different look for the valve cover so i took it to metal master in chino, ca.
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was pretty excited when i picked up the valve cover. i thought they did a wonderful job for 40 bucks
[IMG][/IMG]
wasnt expecting my motor to look this new and good when i got it back i know its a bad picture sorry
[IMG][/IMG]
the day finally came when i was able to drop the motor in and get it running heres how the motor looks now
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the paint was pretty bad from the sun but after a good wax the paint now shines really nice
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im really happy with how its came out so far and i hope you guys like it to. i plan on putting some headers on next so it will go more with the valve cover and besides i have an exhaust leak. after that i will slowly start working on the interior.
let me know what you guys think thanks!!!
Last edited by Abraham Contreras; 09-02-2013 at 10:42 PM.
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So cool! I love this year truck and the sr5 model!
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Haven't posted here in a while and just wanted to show a little work ive been doing to the truck.
I started to convert my truck into power steering and the longest process has been finding all of the parts but i finally got them all (or so i think).
I was able to get the pump from mikeztoyz on facebook. If i would of been patient enough i would of found one at a local pick a part but oh well
This is how it looked when i got it so i pressure washed it then took it apart and rebuilt it following a thread i found here on yotatech
How it looks installed.
The person i bought the box from was nice enough to throw in the cooler and reservoir as well.
Got the reservoir mounted up
Painted the cooler, pitman arm and bracket that mounts the box to my frame.
They guy that sold me the steering box had a beautiful first gen.
The one on the right was his neighbors.
I started to convert my truck into power steering and the longest process has been finding all of the parts but i finally got them all (or so i think).
I was able to get the pump from mikeztoyz on facebook. If i would of been patient enough i would of found one at a local pick a part but oh well
This is how it looked when i got it so i pressure washed it then took it apart and rebuilt it following a thread i found here on yotatech
How it looks installed.
The person i bought the box from was nice enough to throw in the cooler and reservoir as well.
Got the reservoir mounted up
Painted the cooler, pitman arm and bracket that mounts the box to my frame.
They guy that sold me the steering box had a beautiful first gen.
The one on the right was his neighbors.
Last edited by Abraham Contreras; 02-17-2018 at 02:11 PM.
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I'm still not done with the power steering conversion because i decided to replace all the bushings on my front end and before you know it I was replacing the leaf springs as well.
What the axlle and springs looked like before. The springs were that bad but the ride was so stiff.
Decided to clean up and rebuild all the steering components while i was at it.
I ordered the OME 2" lift light springs for the front along with their Greasable shackles and the flat Ubolts. Ordered from Low Range Offroad, free shipping and they are super helpful.
Ordered new brake lines from LCE
I made myself a hard copy of the FSM at work and man this is so much better then looking for all the torque specs on my phone.
What the axlle and springs looked like before. The springs were that bad but the ride was so stiff.
Decided to clean up and rebuild all the steering components while i was at it.
I ordered the OME 2" lift light springs for the front along with their Greasable shackles and the flat Ubolts. Ordered from Low Range Offroad, free shipping and they are super helpful.
Ordered new brake lines from LCE
I made myself a hard copy of the FSM at work and man this is so much better then looking for all the torque specs on my phone.
Last edited by Abraham Contreras; 02-17-2018 at 02:23 PM.
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I was able to finish installing the leaf springs and man did i struggle to get the shackles on. I'm sure if i wasnt trying to rush it i wold of done it a lot faster but you learn the hard way.
Check out my neighbors new 59 apache he just picked up in the back . Had to run over to help push it up the driveway.
The drag link is cutting it close but i think the flat Ubolts helped out a little.
Check out my neighbors new 59 apache he just picked up in the back . Had to run over to help push it up the driveway.
The drag link is cutting it close but i think the flat Ubolts helped out a little.
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Cool to see you still have it!
I think I follow you on instagram too
I think I follow you on instagram too