The mighty 3F-E is an amazing engine
Maddmatt said:
Are there pictures floating around...[
There are, but I'll take some additional ones tonight and post up.
Did you do the swap? De-smogged? How long have you had it?
I bought the 2F'd FJ40 for my wife who thought she'd love a convertible 40 to drive around. Of course I jumped on that suggestion! I did however NOT check the compression on the 2F when I bought it (though it drove great). All cylinders on the 2F were <75psi dry <90psi wet, so it was time for a rebuild. I was able to locate a 3F-E actually for less cost than it would be to rebuild the 2F, and figured that would be a perfect combo in the FJ40.
Robbie at Slee did the heavy lifting of getting the 2F out and the 3F-E mated to the H42 and back in the truck. I took it from there. A new clutch was installed during that time, as well as the flywheel machined. I slowly got all the wiring and requisite extra parts. It still runs the original 2F wiring harness in parallel to a `truncated' 3F-E harness as to not have to change the electricals.
In full disclosure, there are some things that still need to be done to it. The ECU needs a good mounting location. Right now it's bolted on the inside of the passenger side firewall, but needs to be relocated higher in case of water crossings. The ECU has a few extra goodies like diagnostic leads that don't currently hook up to anything in the 40, that would make it super complete. And I am also having a grounding issue with the headlights right now so the blinkers/flashers seem to be overloaded when the headlights are on and the blinkers have a
slow blink, I suspect it's due to the additional electrical load of the 3F-E, probably would be fixed with a new or aftermarket flasher unit. The previous owner (as mentioned) did not do a good job of the rear fender flares. I was planning on putting on new fender flares as that'll basically fix that problem.
Another thing is that the 2F starter is installed now, and the 3F-E really needs to have the 3F-E gear reduction starter installed. I do now have a 3F-E starter, I just havn't fit it in yet.
There is some rust in the usual locations, but frame is good and sound; hardtop in excellent shape. I just had a new custom exhaust system put in utlizing some downpipes from an FJ62 to accomodate the oroginal Toyota O2 sensors (I like keeping things as 100% Toyota as I can). The shop ran the exhaust pipe right out the rear instead of out the side as I had asked.
The other thing that is not Toyota is the air cleaner. I havn't figured out a way to get the FJ62 air cleaner installed in the engine bay. Instead it has a conical aftermarket filter. Works perfectly fine, but always bugs me that it's not the stock filter assembly, but you can only do so much in that 40 hood.
It is actually SMOGGED as we're required here to have that. Fatory EGR and AI are all working. Actually just had emissions run yesterday & fell well within bounds of AZ Maricopa country requirements. The manufacturer's date is Dec/77 so it does
not require a catalytic converter, as such there is none installed.
315/75r16 BigO XT tires that came off my FZJ80 and are about 40-50% left in tread. Regardless of critisism, those tires wore like steel, took me thousands of backroad and countless Colorado/Utah snow miles and have
never had a flat or even a hint of air loss. Plus they have a lifetime tread warranty. They are mounted on 16" Tundra steel rims with 1.5" spacers to correct for the backspacing to original specs.
4" skyjacker lift. I have new rear extended shackles that I have yet to install, but only to lift the rear a little more.
I'm actually sad as I type all this, because as you know 40's are so much fun to drive, and living in AZ these last years has given me a good appreciation of a topless 40 again. However as stated the 40 just is a little too small now with 2 kids. My oldest loves riding in it as he rides in his car seat in the front seat, and Mom sat in back. Anyway, we purchased an LC100 for the `family' roadster so unfortunately it doesn't make much sense for another 16 years or so.
Let me know if there's anything more you
wouldn't :hehe: be interested in knowing
