Great video man. I had to replace mine in my '87 last year. I found an original oem brand new in the box with the spacer and gaskets from a Toyota dealership in Puerto Rico that was going out of business, for $25. I ordered a new one too from Napa, but put the oem from PR one in the truck. It's working fine after 2 years and about 12k miles. I get vapor lock once in a while when it's "hot" here, like 60 degrees in northern Colorado, but that's the only problem I've ever had. Thanks for posting this one!
thanks for the video Man, I'm working on a 78 fj40 and I was not sure how the mechanical pump was run but I was guessing it was run off the crank shaft as well. only think that makes sense to me. not much info on these old engines
FYI without the spacer it will absolutely break the arm off. I had to remover my oil pan gasket and retrieve the TWO broken arms from MECHANICS not putting the spacer in. Very important tip!!
Please HELP ME , same thing with my 84 landcruiser, I fix one thing and then another ... So this week it started Turning off on me randomly While Driving and in Stops too ! , then it starts right up again all the time , what could it be ?????
did you find out what it was? I have an FJ45 & this also happened to me - it was the petrol cap that was not breathing properly. couple of holes and no problems
@@alfonsogonzalez2628 There are a bunch of vent lines back near the filler inlet.. they go in near the filler area. You may have to remove the inspection plate under the gas fill/inlet hose area.. hope that make's since.
Great video man. I had to replace mine in my '87 last year. I found an original oem brand new in the box with the spacer and gaskets from a Toyota dealership in Puerto Rico that was going out of business, for $25. I ordered a new one too from Napa, but put the oem from PR one in the truck. It's working fine after 2 years and about 12k miles. I get vapor lock once in a while when it's "hot" here, like 60 degrees in northern Colorado, but that's the only problem I've ever had. Thanks for posting this one!
Super helpful no one else will show me how to replace it haha. Cheers boss
Once you get in there it's pretty simple.
Just watched this then did mine! used gasketcinch between the gaskets, always good to do on the felt ones
Great instruction,easy to watch. easy to understand
thanks for the video Man, I'm working on a 78 fj40 and I was not sure how the mechanical pump was run but I was guessing it was run off the crank shaft as well. only think that makes sense to me. not much info on these old engines
FYI without the spacer it will absolutely break the arm off. I had to remover my oil pan gasket and retrieve the TWO broken arms from MECHANICS not putting the spacer in. Very important tip!!
Solve my problem. Many thanks.
Subscribed.
What year Toyota and model did you get the aluminum spacer for ? Would you mind sharing the part number if you still have it
can you post part #'s? especially for the spacers
Does it drops the oil when you remove it ??
Please HELP ME , same thing with my 84 landcruiser, I fix one thing and then another ... So this week it started Turning off on me randomly While Driving and in Stops too ! , then it starts right up again all the time , what could it be ?????
did you find out what it was? I have an FJ45 & this also happened to me - it was the petrol cap that was not breathing properly. couple of holes and no problems
any problems with your gas tank building up pressure? do you have a vent on one of the lines?
What happens if it builds pressure?
@@alfonsogonzalez2628 There are a bunch of vent lines back near the filler inlet.. they go in near the filler area. You may have to remove the inspection plate under the gas fill/inlet hose area.. hope that make's since.
Actually showing how the pump in removed and installed would have been helpful.
Pull the 3 fuel lines. Take off the two bolts. Reverse the order for install.
My fj60 is broke