New subscriber here. Was looking for an in-depth video of someone reviving an fj40 but not modifying the design. I really appreciate your approach, very smart processes, and a clean work space. Thank you for the motivation
Jordan- you remind me of my younger self-not afraid to tackle anything, and have the ability to figure things out. I did learn my limits in college when I tore into my 1964 Falcon’s transmission to replace gaskets. I removed one bolt too many and the tranny collapsed on itself. The Ford dealer charged me the exorbitant sum of $35.00 to put it back together. I decided then to avoid transmissions. All else has been fair game! Enjoy your videos.
Hi! I started with Diesel Creek, and still watch them every week and then found you. I also did quite a few things I'm rather proud of, including building a house and working on my Volvos. I think I spent more time under them than in them. I used to take a vise and extra ujoints with me as I had to replace them on the road when I heard the rattle. You won't know this but I'll give every one of your videos a like.
Had a FJ40 new 1969 my only aggg was fuel mileage but 1974 I got flooded under water for a week , so at the time I had a good Massey Ferguson 1150 from same flood rear end was full of muddy water but motor was all but dry no water in pistons so 146hp and a 5 speed out of a hj45 and out preformed any Toyota of the day and over drive fixed fuel usage like 30 mpg empty highway speeds . Still great to see the old ridge getting redone 😊
Nice job. You really could use a “Glass Bead blasting cabinet” to clean up those parts. I once blasted every part that would fit in the cabinet for a C-Farmall tractor restoration. Makes the parts look like new. You might want to clamp the leg of that vise and tighten the bolts too. 😊
Always entertaining Jordan...and I'll watch whatever/whenever you can/choose to video/drone. Just be safe( you know I'm a flip flop wearer too ) and keep on keepin' on!
I for one really enjoy the FJ videos.
New subscriber here. Was looking for an in-depth video of someone reviving an fj40 but not modifying the design. I really appreciate your approach, very smart processes, and a clean work space. Thank you for the motivation
Jordan- you remind me of my younger self-not afraid to tackle anything, and have the ability to figure things out. I did learn my limits in college when I tore into my 1964 Falcon’s transmission to replace gaskets. I removed one bolt too many and the tranny collapsed on itself. The Ford dealer charged me the exorbitant sum of $35.00 to put it back together. I decided then to avoid transmissions. All else has been fair game! Enjoy your videos.
Whatever you upload - it is appreciated
The of the best Toyota FJ40 1971 👍😍
Somehow when I put that number of holes in a steel plate, I end up with at least one that's off...congrats. Love that skid plate on the oil pan.
Keep on going young man ☺️ good content is worth the wait 👍😊. Gary 🇬🇧🇬🇧
I am subscribed and I like each video. I don't think you have created a video that I didn't like. Just do what Is best for you and your family.
Hi! I started with Diesel Creek, and still watch them every week and then found you. I also did quite a few things I'm rather proud of, including building a house and working on my Volvos. I think I spent more time under them than in them. I used to take a vise and extra ujoints with me as I had to replace them on the road when I heard the rattle. You won't know this but I'll give every one of your videos a like.
Jordan that was outstanding enjoyed itas always can't wait for next video thank you for sharing and your time was really great 👍.
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Had a FJ40 new 1969 my only aggg was fuel mileage but 1974 I got flooded under water for a week , so at the time I had a good Massey Ferguson 1150 from same flood rear end was full of muddy water but motor was all but dry no water in pistons so 146hp and a 5 speed out of a hj45 and out preformed any Toyota of the day and over drive fixed fuel usage like 30 mpg empty highway speeds . Still great to see the old ridge getting redone 😊
Looks great. Liked and shared. All my best.
...LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE WORK, KEEP WELL...
So good to hear and see your vidz again, Jordan -- Hope All Is Well And Prospering ! -- Bless You All
Nice job. You really could use a “Glass Bead blasting cabinet” to clean up those parts. I once blasted every part that would fit in the cabinet for a C-Farmall tractor restoration. Makes the parts look like new. You might want to clamp the leg of that vise and tighten the bolts too. 😊
Always entertaining Jordan...and I'll watch whatever/whenever you can/choose to video/drone. Just be safe( you know I'm a flip flop wearer too ) and keep on keepin' on!
Really enjoy all your videos.
NICELY DONE
Great job 👏