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The Expedition Forge
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Subscribe to see vehicle restorations and builds, rare import 4x4s, and extreme overland adventures! Welcome to the Forge!
Diesel Land Cruiser Frame Repair!
My diesel 80 series Land Cruiser has some rust on the frame, but in this video we are going to fix that! This Land Cruiser frame will be stronger than factory and this step is the biggest hurdle to the Land Cruiser being back on the road and back on the trails! #landcruiser #toyota #4x4 #rust #repair #welding #project #offroad #diesel #import #classic
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How To Fix A Leaking Tire
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If you have a screw, nail, stick, or other sharp object causing your tire to leak, this video will show you how to remove the object and plug the leak and get you back on the road! Subscribe to the Expedition Forge UA-cam channel for more pointers like this! #howto #tires #overlanding #repair #diy
My Defender Is Back!
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My Defender has been down for a few weeks. It truly hurts my heart to have any of my vehicles down for an extended period of time, but today the Defender is back! See what kept it in the shop for so long and prepare yourself for an Expedition Forge overlanding episode in Utah coming soon! #landrover #defender #diesel #4x4 #repair #mechanic #overlanding
A Deep Dive Into My Unimog! (And The Future Plans)
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In this episode we are going to weigh the Unimog, dig through every drawer and lock box. We will go through every quirk I can find in the German military shelter on the back, and I will reveal what direction we are going with the Unimog build! If you are a vehicle nerd or like military history, this long video will be worth the time! #unimog #mercedes #military #germany #army #4x4
The Best Tool In My Shop- Swag Off Road Finger Brake
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I bought the Swag Off Road 20 ton press finger brake and I want to show you how to assemble, weld, and operate it! See if this press brake is for you, or if you should go for something different! #fabrication #welding #welder #tools #tool #brake #metalfabrication
Diesel Toyota Land Cruiser Axle Truss
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We are finally making our axle truss for the rear axle and chopping some rust out of the frame, but the question still remains, do we do a link setup or do we set the suspension back to the factory configuration and throw on the 3 inch lift? My diesel 80 series Toyota Land Cruiser will be back on the trails before you know it. Follow the build all the way from the jack stands to the mud! Please...
You Can Change One Thing About Car History... What'll It Be?
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We car enthusiasts missed out on an opportunity a few decades ago. One of the very best automakers in the world failed to give us one of the most epic vehicles of all time. If I had a magic wand, I would fix that and give the world this vehicle that never was. What would you do? What vehicle do you wish Ann automaker would have made, but never did? Let's talk about it. #vehicles #4x4 #toyota #h...
Welding Cart/Table Build Part 2!
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I have been having trouble moving my welder, plasma cutter, all the cables, the gas bottle, and all of the associated things efficiently through my shop and it has slowed me down on my Land Cruiser project. I got so tired of the tangled cables and lugging heavy things around that I decided to build a welding cart to wheel my plasma cutter, welder, and gas bottle around the shop so that I could ...
Welding Cart/Table Combo Build Part 1
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Welding Cart/Table Combo Build Part 1
Installing Exhaust on my Diesel Land Cruiser!
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Installing Exhaust on my Diesel Land Cruiser!
Harbor Freight Plasma Cutter Test and Review
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Harbor Freight Plasma Cutter Test and Review
My 1977 Mercedes-Benz 300D W123 OM617
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My 1977 Mercedes-Benz 300D W123 OM617
80 Series Land Cruiser Restoration Project Begins
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80 Series Land Cruiser Restoration Project Begins
I Bought My Dream Vehicle! DIESEL 80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser!!!
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I Bought My Dream Vehicle! DIESEL 80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser!!!
Meet My RARE IMPORTED DIESEL DEFENDER!!!
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Meet My RARE IMPORTED DIESEL DEFENDER!!!
Anchor your elbow to make yourself more stable and slow down, you don't need multiple passes you just need slower movements. Also if you aren't using the stand-off attachment to drag then take it off and hold your torch height by hand. Having it on but not touching the material means your arc length is too far. Also grind the material clean where you put your ground and you won't have as much of an issue with that rust. The main thing is to anchor yourself, be steady and slow down. Hope that helps 🤘🧑🏭
@maxconway4908 Yes thank you! I've gotten a lot more used to it since I first bought the machine and I like using angle iron with welding magnets backing it to get the straightest lines possible. Thanks!
How can you frig about like that with the hand drill literally inches from the drill press. Now ive watched more and you just proved youre a complete moron by explaining why you got the drillnpress that you didn't use.
@@shanevonharten3100 It doesn't fit in the vise on the drill press when laying down on its side. You're a moron for thinking that I would have forgotten about the drill press that I was standing beside and used for other holes on the same project
Great video, and project overall! I've never done anything like this but I was curious. When you were grinding the old bumper off there were sparks hitting the body. Is this not a bad thing for the paint?
It definitely can be! I was too focused on what I was doing and didn't even think to cover it up, but I could've used a welding blanket for it, but those can be pretty scratchy too. I just got lazy. Thank you for watching! The project is getting to the cool parts now!
Could watch this all day.
Thanks! We are getting to the cool parts of the build now!
1hd-ft bottom end has a 1 piece ' girdle " style big end bearing cap making it extremely strong. Higher flow oil return etc capable of up to 400 ish hp reasonably safely. Put " free wheeling hubs ", part time 4wd kit on to reduce fuel consumption for general driving. Front lower control arm flips are popular for clearance and comfort. 1hz are very common in Australia regularly reaching 800,000km , some have hit the million k mark.
Thanks! I never got a good answer on what revisions they made on the FT, but I heard something about an improvement involving the bearings. Good to know!
Light bulbs are for the light of the Mog itself
Thanks!
More 80 series videos!
You got it! Another one is coming soon!
Nice one bro! I inherited my parent’s 1997 LC80 40th Anniversary. She’s old, paint needs work but the engine is immaculate. Definitely a head turner on the road and have lots of motorist tailgating me on the road. Love this vehicle!
Thanks! I love Land Cruisers!
One thing at a time, crack on with the LC80 first, just my 2cents
That's what I'll go with!
A sponge to wash the car 😳….you heathen. Treat yourself to a wash mitt 👍
I know, I should ditch the sponge. I had a wash mit and the strands started falling out and I never bought a new one. I'll have to pick one up this weekend!
1HDTF 24multivale im also in manual gear..in Pakistan still using
Nice vehicle!
Bro u force me to watch your all videos lc 80
I'm glad you're watching them!
If u need full suspension deferential i can send it to you from Pakistan.. u csn easy buy ftom Dubai..& Japan
I might do that one day! I would like to have a spare axle
I cant understand..why u buy a full suspension lc 80.. why i ate dpend too much time on rusty differential
I'm going to weld brackets on in a new location so I can make a 4 link suspension
I very shocking when i watch your very very rusty lc 80..big project 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Yes it is! But it is already looking much better!
I was searching video for my lc 80 96 ..i have Rusty footboard near back tyres under the door..inside the footrests
That's okay, rust isn't as scary as people think if you can weld!
Look forward to watching you build this one up. There's one not too far from me that's been sitting for sale for several years now... tempting me. (Also a radio body) It'll be great if you're able to keep the original box body, but if not, there's certainly a million ways to do a new cool camper body. Not to mention some weight saving
It is a huge undertaking but the coolest thing I own! Just know what you're getting yourself into and you will have the project of a lifetime!
I am looking forward to watching your progress in making this vehicle "great again". Mine is a 404.111 from 1955.
I'm glad you're interested! I can't wait to pull the cab off and get started!
@@TheExpenditionForge I appreciate very much that you are so enthusiastic. Last Friday and weekend I removed the mud wings and removed the rust. After that I made a 2 layer sealing with rust protection and varnish spraying. Now it looks very nice again. To fix it after that I needed special rivets. So you will always have something to do when having such an outstanding vehicle. I wish you staying power for your long lasting project.
Thank you very much for walking through Uni's history and treasures of the box. OM606 is like bacon for my ears, great choice. I like idea of keeping original box. It should be very easy to modify, light enough and cool original look. Very cool ideas and best of luck with conversion! Looking forward to new episodes.
@prostoJarik I'm glad you enjoyed it! Of all of my vehicles this is the one I am the most excited to build!
Few comments: The rifle holder is a rifle holder, the yellowisch sign in front is the weight indication, normally yellow number plates could be attached there showing the actual weight of the vehicle. The electronic box (probably, I do not know this specific box but from what you showed) was an interface between the handset you have and a military phone line and also allow modem use. The RC4 is most likely not a military designation, normally tactical signs are used which consist of a rectangular white frame with signs inside and numbers. You can search for: Taktische Zeichen Bundeswehr. You never make a mistake with an OM606, if you can reasonable fit it. And the gearbox may be a little weak. Oilcooler needed for continuous higher speed driving. Keep us posted.
Thanks for the info!
Also these guys for military history. youtube.com/@ausarmour?si=sHw1uAnCL9Iu_o1S
Thanks for the info!
Don’t forget the 1fz-f carb gcc spec from Dubai
I've never even heard of it but I'm googling it now!
The most important thing to know about any unimogs before the mdoels from the 70's, like the 1300l: They did no rollover tests. And the cabs are weak. They have no roll over protection. If your tyre blows out and you flip at highway speeds, you likely die. If you fall down a slope sideways, i you most likely die. If you flip over on you side, just standing still: at least your cab is trash. Build a good rollover protection bar. It's a important live insurance when really planning to roadtrip this thing.
I didn't have a rollover cage in the plan. Now I definitely do. One day when we get to the episode where I weld that up, know that your advice pushed me to do that!
You should always consider when and whatfor the 404 was created. When french amry officers in the early 1950th saw the Unimog 401/411 driving around in the southern German scenery they went to the makers and told them how fanstic the vehicle was. But they were looking for a vehicle that was also fully all terrain capable and that should transport 10 soldiers. That was the beginning of the Unimog 'S' project. If you have any questions; I'm one of very little experts on this vehicle. I myself have a Unimog 404.111 from 1955 - one form the first series of 1204 pieces with the smaller wheel-base of 2600mm. A vehicle that can crank 45° whithout falling on its side doesn't need a cage. Historic vehicles shoun't be used like modern rock-climbers. If you don't understand this, you are in the wrong movie.
@@rainerehrlich4956 people consider it a good idea to put led into everything back then. Know we know better. Vehicle safety wasn't a priority back then and also not as far developed. And yes the development has other priorities. It needed to be compact to fit into planes and cheap. Both more important than safety and things that would be hindered by a rollbar. Whilst the 404 can drive at that angle, it's only in ideal conditions. If something happens, it also tips. Some fatal accidents happen in off-road. Especially when they work in i.e. forestry. Hence why Mercedes offered rollbars for the predecessors 401 and 411, aswell as for the 406 and 421 Cabrios. And the companies modifying them often added full cages too. And they share the same construction principles as the 404. But the most accidents happen on the road. When driving at speed. If something happens, like a tire blows out, or one line in the single circuit brake failes, it can end badly. Or if someone simply crashes into you. Have you ever looked up how these things look after crashes? If you drive them a lot, its cheap insurance to add one. Just because they were okay with it back then is no reason to risk your life because of such a simple thing. And something else. You might be one of few Unimog 404 experts from wherever you are. But a vehicle so widespread, in so many armies. How many people have driven it there, serviced and repaired it? Heck, some of the engineers developing it or caring for it during its producing run are still alive. What about all those people working in Unimog dealerships? Some fire departments here in Germany are just about phasing out their last 404s from active duty. They are not something rare. When i.e. the German military phased them out, they did in such great numbers, that the prices for them were so low, because the market was saturated. So many people bought them. Many took them around the world, some use them for trials sport. Some modified them. Others just keep them as they are. There is even a Museum where people dedicated their time to these vehicles. And that's just in Germany. France also has seems it's fair share of 404s and this People knowing a lot about them.
If you can get a good engine swap and some noise dampening with AC, you can then go anywhere you like period. As long as you don't pack the box too heavy, as it's already heavy you should have no issues.
Yes! I am excited for the chopping and fabricating parts to make the cab how I want it!
Few things about this model of unimog. First The gear box, you have to go in numerical order, from 1->2 before you can shift to 3&4(1&2 road gears) same with 5th and 6th. Shifting like so will open the gates in the gearbox allowing the horizontal movement of the gear lever. Also in between is the PTO position which often kind of locks the horizontal movement between the 1-2 and 3-4 gears, hence why you struggled to go between the two. Also if you want to lock the diff's you'll have to hold the lever up, otherwise it'll jsut bounce back to regular 4wd. These model of unimog did not come with seatbelts as it was built beofre the law required them. The lever you tought was the PTO is actually a hand throttle. The PTO lever is the lever WOULD, be between your main gear shifter, and the handbrake, but seems like you dont have that at all. But your gearbox probably still has the same pattern, just not the lever to actuate the PTO.
Shifting from the 1-2 row to the 3-4 row is always hard on these Unimogs, because you are actually just shifting from low to high range and stay in the same main gears. Additionally there is an interlock, that makes you go into third before the 5/6th are unlocked. Once they are unlocked you can move freely from 3-6 with skipping gears etc. For mor 3rd just works best with simply pushing the lever forward without guiding it left of right. You technically don't really need the first two gears. Except for heavy load, crawling or reverse. Another thing: technically the lever for the diff locks should stay in the on position by itself.
Yes, the diff lock lever does stay in position by itself, I just didn't use it here in this video. That video was the first time I drove it, so I've gotten a little more used to rowing through the gears. My problem wasn't understanding any of this, but rather being locked out of certain gears because I would forget that reverse is only compatible with 1st and 2nd. So I would have to jump over from 2nd to 3rd to go forward and then struggle to get into reverse, forgetting that reverse doesn't work with 3rd. Anyway, it's actually pretty fun to drive once you get the hang of the weird nature of its shifting and what you're allowed to do in what gear!
Interesting! I personally don't have any use for the PTO, so that's fine. I have a pretty good feel for the shifter now and it's actually pretty fun to drive!
Hell yes!
I'm excited for it!
I have been along the same lines of thinking in going for a very capable amd light weight/reasonably small unimog. I do own a 435, and its heavy and big and useable for areas where there is a lot of space only, so not useable for some of the tracks I want to drive. Unimog 404 parts are cheap here in Germany, with certain exceptions. Mostly old stocks though. Ebay and Kleinanzeigen offers tons of parts. NOS axels below 1k e.g.. So in principle a cost effective decision, and great you bought one! There also are the 404s that have the big driver cab from the 406/416, and these use the bigger engine with 2.8l M130 and about 110 HP and come with power steering. Mileage still bad. But was standard. Flywheel needs some changes. Option of diesel conversion would call for a 617A. The 617 is a mess, had that in a Mercedes G, underpowered, not worth the effort. You can probably only fit a 5 cylinder diesel engine. When you do that, since the injection pump sits on the wrong side, there need to be changes to the engine cover. You may have to move the pedals to the left. Or you find a so called Hass-Glocke (bell case) that tilts the engine a bit for that reason. No longer in production, will be a stretch to find one. Changing the complete setup with a non-Mercedes engine is a mess. Since the gearbox is also used to transfer the rear axle forces to the frame switching the gearbox is not really an option (total supspension design and replacement). No longer an Unimog. Dont do it. So if you opt for the 120HP gas engine, make sure you use the offroad carburators. You may be able to fit a newer gearbox UG 2/27 or 2/30, but not sure about that. If you want to keep the original gearbox, you should add an oli cooler. I btw will probably rather end up with a 416 with fast axles and 120 series HP, can be around 3 tons empty / no bed and has a powerfull 6 cylinder diesel engine with about 6l that could also be equipped with a turbocharger.
Nice! Next video I'll give the update on the direction I'm going with the mog!
Change/Upgrade the engine, but keep a petrol engine. Seen my post in your video about the 404.
Check out the new video! I spell out the direction we are going with the engine!
Good base, the rust in the important places is marginal, the small damage to the driver's cab is relatively easy to repair. As far as changing the engine is concerned, you can of course use a diesel, but you should think twice about it because the conversion is much more difficult than you think and very, very expensive. Now there is an M180 petrol engine with 80-82 hp, which has a torque of 14.6 kp·m (143 N·m) at 3200 rpm. Maximum speed with the engine is around 95 km/h or about 59 mph. In Africa they use kilometers per hour, so you should keep the speedometer if you want to go there and only put MPH markings so that you know how fast you are going in the USA. Instead of converting to diesel, there are several ways to either upgrade this engine or use a different petrol engine. THAT saves a lot of money and work depending on the variant. M180 is the 2.2 / 2.3 liter engine that is installed in your 404. Probably one of the models M180.926 to ...928 or 942/943 or 952/953. All of these engines have 80 - 82 hp due to the low compression cylinder head. If you now find an M180.954 engine - it was available in cars with the small tail fin (models 110.010 and 110.011) and later in the so-called /8 (Model numbers 114.015, 114.017, 114.615 and 114.617, also called W114) - then you have an engine that produces 120 hp with the car carburetor system (2 x Type Zenith 35/40 INAT). The cylinder head attached to your existing engine provides around 10 - 15 hp extra, if you continue to use the existing military carburetor. The M130 is basically the same engine block as the M180, just with larger cylinder bores, resulting in a displacement of 2.8 l. The M130 (as M130.925 V) was also installed in the Unimog between 1971 and 1980 and had 110 hp (81 kW) at 4800 rpm and a torque of 19 kp·m (186 N·m) at 3200 rpm. The top speed was hardly higher, it was 100 km/h or 62 mph. The car version (M130.923 V) thow is different and has more Power (96 kW (130HP at 5000 rpm - 216 Nm (22 kp-m) at 3200 rpm) and is called M 130.923. More speed is also possible, it just depends on the engine power. But now to the possible modifications to your engine/engine replacement if it remains a petrol engine. 1st option: Put the cylinder head from the M180.954 engine on, the intake and exhaust tract remain unchanged. Effort: Get the cylinder head and have it overhauled. New cylinder head gasket set. One day's work, if necessary make an adapter for the cooling water connection. Result: 90 - 95 HP 2nd variant: Like 1, but also install the car's 2-carburettor system. The car's intake and exhaust tract are required for this, the Y-pipe must be changed. Some sheet metal work on the right inner hood is necessary and you have to build the air collector yourself. Result: 120 HP 3rd variant Find M130.920 (was installed in the S-Class W108 built in 1968 - 72 and in the first /8 W114). Change the oil pan of the 404, change the engine's oil pump and the flywheel of the 404. Result: approx. 120hp and 50nm more torque 4th variant As before, but with the car carburettor as in variant 2 Result: 140hp 5th variant Install M110 engine (the block is identical to M180/M130, but with double cam cylinder head). All work as before, plus completely rebuild the intake tract yourself, some sheet metal work on the driver's cab. Result: depending on the variant (carburettor/injector) 140 - 185hp But this variant is also the most expensive and the most work. And with a maximum of 140hp, it should also be the limit. Big advantage of the injection version, consumption drops by a little more than a gallon/100 km. Converted to 100 miles, you save about 1.6 gallons, if I've calculated correctly. In the end, it's not worth it with the M110 engine because the transmission and drive train are then overwhelmed, even if you limit it to 140 hp. Basically, problems with the drive train start at around 125 hp, and it then has to be reinforced. For longer journeys, a transmission oil cooler should be installed in the basic version. Speaking of transmissions, it's worth equipping the transmission with a different clutch. There's a company in California that offers a conversion kit that is better suited to the respective additional power (I have nothing to do with the company, it's just a tip): expedition-imports.com/unimog-404-clutch-conversion-kit-404clconv/ They have lots of other stuff and spare parts for the 404. Certainly an address that might be able to help with one thing or another. As for the case. My opinion? Get rid of it. Better to get a new case made of sandwich panels. Much lighter, better insulated and you can determine the dimensions. It is also possible to build an alcove above the driver's cab. More modern windows, easier installation of everything you want. AND you don't need to convert anything to have a reasonable interior height. The bottom line is that a new box body will actually be cheaper than converting the old one. You can even make a box body with a rocker frame or spring suspension, which would be much better (but costs money). Greetz Dan
Just as a supplement, where you can find such engines: List is divided into engine code, displacement in cm³, hp, kW, car model, manufacturing code and construction period. M 130 inline 6 cylinder ohc petrol engine, construction years 1968-76 as carburetor models: 130.920 - 2778 - 140 - 103 - 280S - W108 - 1968-72 130.923 - 2778 - 130 - 95 - 250,250C - W114 - 1969-76 M 180 inline 6 cylinder. ohc- Otto engine built 1965-76 180.947/50 - 2181 - 120 - 88 - 230S - 111.010 - 07.1965-01-1968 180.950 - 2181 - 120 - 88 - 230 - 111.011 - 07.1966-09-1968 180.954 - 2292 - 120 - 88 - 230.6 - 114.015 - 01.1968-11-1976
Thank you! I will check out that clutch kit for sure!
I never understood the Defender hype. Make a video about simple building quality.
@Coordinator61 I don't know that Defenders really have a lot of hype. It's just another simple 4x4 without many things to break. I've owned mine for about 3 years and it's been very reliable and done everything I've put in front of it. I think if anything all Land Rovers get a bad rap based on the Rover V8 engines that were so unreliable in the US, but this diesel has been very good for me
@@Coordinator61 But I will make a video comparing the two soon
@@TheExpenditionForge Cool thanks.
So dump that defender you will not miss it. No match for that LC
@Coordinator61 No I own and know them both very well. I would miss it. I have a unimog as well and each of them serves a slightly different purpose for me
@@TheExpenditionForge A mate has a full spec Defender and i was shocked how total shit it ride in general is. Plus how its build. I live in tge Netherlands and tax makes these huge 4x4 s expensive sadly. Tax for that LC is about 4000 euros a year just to owe it so no many around here plus off roading is not allowed. Still tons of Defenders over here in full safari kit for showing off. But that series Toyota is simply the best you can get.
@@Coordinator61 That's interesting because mine rides very well. It's not sealed up as well as a Land Cruiser, so it is certainly louder inside. I'll get into all the differences when I make that video
@@TheExpenditionForge Defenders are just old boxes on wheels. I do know the chassis as i owe a 1978 2 door Range Rover classic.
Double triangulated 4-link please. Purely selfish reasons - I want to know if it's viable for a dream build I would like to do on an 80 one day 😁 you do you though 👍
Thanks for the input! I'm leaning heavily in that direction!
hummer in the unimog
@@edwardbughiuc100 Done.
it could have the earlier diesel with 32-38 hp ;))
@espenbjerke665 No thank you! I have made the decision on what engine is going in it though and I'll report back soon
Om606 swap it.
They are pricey and a little bit hard to find, but that option is certainly on the list!
@@TheExpenditionForge I got a full NA 606 donor car for $300. Turbo charged it, and put it in my 2003 ram 1500 till someone ran into it. It now lives in my 1995 Ford F350.
@om606ram6 That's very interesting. I have been looking at turbo OM606s but they are very pricey. How is the power on yours now that it has a turbo?
@@TheExpenditionForge I never dyno'd it. But it has a 125cc dieselmeken injection pump and a small HE221 turbo. I turned the fuel down as low as it can go to reduce smoke and it still makes this Ford Buggy.
Love it, I also became obsessed with Sooty! I’m in the UK with a 1991 triple locked, 5 speed manual 1HDT. Think there’s a misconception when it comes to the US market assuming everything before the later models were duds but here in the UK we got everything you could want right from the get go. Enjoy your travels Sir, look forward to watching. Good bless.
@andreasaristidou7156 The UK supplied me with both of my favorite vehicles! The UK embraced diesel, which i think is excellent and really gave you access to some great vehicles. US safety regulations kept some other vehicles out of the US as well, like my UK Spec Defender, but i was lucky enoughto spend a few years in the UK and bring these two back. Thanks for watching!
@@andreasaristidou7156 And, nice Cruiser! The triple locked diesels are awesome!
I have a 6x6 Pinzgauer ambulance I turned into a camper. My problem with the Unimog was my leg doesn't fir between the steering wheel and the peddle. Im a bit taller than you. It is a great truck. I still may get one one day, just need to modify the steering wheel a bit.
I could see that being a problem! The Pinzgauer is an awesome vehicle too! Don't see many of those around
Two things, Honda would’ve probably made something similar to the trooper and the 4Runner as they were made to be more comfortable daily drivers that could off-road. 2. American companies invested in and allowed the smaller 4,5, and 6 cylinder diesels to exist from the start.
@tylergreen3035 Yea if America would've embraced small diesels we could've had some cool vehicles. In my scenario, Honda is making a solid axle could sprung Land Cruiser competitor. I think if they would've been around in the 40s when Toyota was making the first Land Cruiser for the Japanese military and would've put in a bid to win that contract we might have had that Honda 4x4 today. That company is every bit as capable as Toyota and Nissan at engineering and making quality vehicles, so I don't see why they couldn't have if the company was only 20 years older. Alas, we have the Honda Passport and a Trooper with a Honda badge in it.
Keep it Benz powered. OM606 is widely available and can reliably make 300hp with a mechanical fuel pump and a bigger turbo...
That's a good point! I'll let you know what direction we are going soon!
Totally agree with you about Nate and absolutely love his channel. Are you familiar with the ( Victor Bart - Unimog 404 ) channel ? He did an OM617 swap in case you are interested in checking it out...search for title ( UNIMOG 404 Diesel Conversion and Power Steering - All The Info You Need To Know )
I love it Tom and Isaac working together again! You need to show the videos you filmed in England changing oil and brakes! I love this kind of content!
You are a great Dad your patience is amazing!
@juliusjohnson1413 He likes working on them once I can convince him to come out to the shop. Convincing him is the hard part! He will definitely help out some more soon, though
@juliusjohnson1413 Thank you! He's actually pretty good at that type of thing and he takes direction well, so he isn't very frustrating to work with!
OM606
I have chosen the direction we are going and I'll reveal it soon! Thanks for the input!
I owned a non turbo land cruiser and drove it over 600k miles. It only needed regular oil & filters and brakes. The only reason I sold it parts was because of rust. The back hatch actually fell off on the highway. Sadly, it was condemned. I wish I had rebuilt it.
It is their fatal flaw. Rebuild this one with me and maybe it'll inspire you to get back into another Cruiser!
@@TheExpenditionForge I'll follow along for gladly. Are you sticking with the original diesel? Mine was indestructible.
@marcfournier823 Oh yes we are staying with the 1HDFT. It's nice and healthy and I've always wanted it
@TheExpenditionForge My current daily drive is an Iveco LSVW 1.5 ton truck. It's 2.5L Turbo diesel is under powered. I've thought of swapping in an OM617 or Toyota's Output 1HD-FT. Its 168 hp (125 kW; 170 PS) ECE at 3,600 rpm with 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) of torque ECE at 2,500 rpm matches perfectly with the Iveco's trainy.
@marcfournier823 If you haven't seen my other videos, I actually have a Mercedes 300D with an OM617 but mine is NA. It is a great little engine but it is very slow, even pulling that little car. I love the 1HDFT. I think that's about the perfect amount of power for a 4x4. Both engines are invincible though
Also definitely watch the following two episodes on 404 axles in case you haven't already...both are Y.T, Channels ...Ghoulie Garage & Dirt Lifestyle Ghoulie Garage...Machining DirtLifestyles unimog 404 pinions and hub conversions! Dirt Lifestyle....Ultimate Suzuki Samurai Buggy Build! Episode 1 Unimog Axles, Wheels And Tires.
@stanleystewart925 Oh yes Dirt Lifestyle is my favorite channel! Nate is an absolute wizard in the shop
Swings and roundabouts when it comes to an engine swap. If you can find a straight fit diesel alternative, such as the Mercedes option you're thinking about not only will you save yourself a whole load of pain in terms of getting it to fit, you'll also have the advantage of probably being able source spares more easily in the more obscure parts of the world as old Mercedes are common over most of the globe. Would a more modern Cummins engine offer a similar utility? The main issue it that of a higher cruising speed, so maybe finding out what others have done to solve this problem with their Unimog 404 conversions. Weight would also be a bit of a concern, as Africa has many roads where anything heavy is going to be far more difficult to pull out of muddy conditions etc.
There are no perfect engine options for it, but i have made my decision on what I'm doing and I'll show you soon! It's very exciting!
You are literally building what I've been researching and dreaming about building. I totally agree with you about the 404 being a perfectly sized trail rig camper. Don't get too hung up on gutting the shelter. There are still plenty of these radio trucks with all the original interior bits including radios and electronics for sale in Germany for anyone looking to purchase a piece of history. I've looked into every possible engine swap and they all have their pros and cons...Pirate 4x4 has a great small block ford V8 swap / build that you should definitely check out...great for the US but not so much if you really plan on heading to Africa. There's also an interesting 1.9 ALH VWTDI on the U.S. Mercedes Benz Forum. Most of the engine swaps I've read about on the German 404 forums all swear by the OM617 swap. There is also a really impressive OM606 swapped 404 built in Poland you can check it out on Y.T. ( Unimog 404 om606 Off Road Truck Historia jednego auta #4 ) it's by far my favorite swap because the engine is a bit more modern; the OM606 is considered to be super reliable & parts are pretty much available globally even if they aren't cheap...The main problem / limitation regarding attaining highway speed / drivability with with the 404 regardless of which engine and transmission you choose will apparently be the portal axels. The gearing on the portals apparently don't do well with constant highway speeds and are the main limiting factor according to every German forum that I've read through so far. There is a German off road buggy builder ( Matbad 4x4) that rebuilds 404 axels for off road buggy racing and even converts them to disc brakes, but I've not been able to find any info. on reliability, drivability or anyone using them on a project like yours...In general the consensus on all the German forums is that the entire drivetrain including the transmission are not able to deal with the increased torque of most every engine swap and are therefore prone to breaking every part imaginable also due to the age of all the drivetrain components...In addition most solutions for fitting larger engines and transmissions either don't take into account or aren't able to capitalized on the original flex concept of the 404. That being said; I still believe it must be possible to swap in a strong reliable engine and transmission combo that suits the 404 concept and build axels and portals to handle the additional loads and speed...definitley check out the Polish build here on Y.T. it comes closest from what I've been able to find anywhere so far ...Extreme Media...4x4Unimog 404 om606 Off Road Truck Historia jednego auta #4 I'll definitely be flowing your build and am stoked to see what you come up with!
Hell ya dude lets get it. I love to see more 80 series content. Lets save em all!
@@5265060 I agree! It's my favorite vehicle of all time!
As an owner of "soviet Unimog" (gaz-66) I would vote for Cummins 5.9, but as an Unimog lover I would consider it from different perspective. By heavy Cummins you will kill off-road capabilities of this beauty simply because engine will be sooo much heavier. It'll become unbalanced and useless in mud and sand. So this surely will trigger suspension change, bigger and wider wheels, etc. Heavier and bigger might compromise durability of chassis. I would consider MB diesel in-line 6 (maybe on turbo) and gearbox/transmission rebuild with updated ratios. Do not know if its even possible, but assume such kits do exist, they must to... I joined this channel because of Mog, so I would love to see it as a main vehicle ;)
@prostoJarik That is a very cool machine! I don't think I've ever seen a GAZ-66 in person but I'd like to. I have made my decision on which direction I am going with the unimog engine and I'll let you know very soon! Once my diesel Land Cruiser is put back together and out of the way the mog will be in the shop and it will certainly be the main event, so expect more unimog!
Four link sound awesome!
I think so too! If we can get around some packaging issues we may go in that direction
What a great buy mate very unique beast not many left that age.. big up from England
@@MsRichycon Thank you! I knew I had to jump on it when I saw it for sale!