The joys of owning two 4wds. I thought the engine oil looked pretty clean, unless it’s just the camera playing tricks. Never seen mine like that 🤦🏽 Some stamina on the Tommy Thumb pump. 🤣🤣👍🏼
Ya saved 1000 bucks in labour 👍 radiator flush and fresh coolant to ? And I’m not mentioning ya stick graft hahaha everyone else has . Top effort mate we seen ya pump ,stretch , bang , squeeze and fill till ya had enough ouch me back was akin after that lol 😂
Always a good idea to give a new rig a full service. You never really know how well it was looked after, log books can be doctored. It still amazes me just how basic a 70 series is though when compared to most other vehicles on the road of a similar age, especially at their price.
Yeah it is mate , but i look at it like this , its simple and it works. The troopy takes same wheel bearings as the 76 and Ryans 80 on all 4 corners so we only got to carry one spare. I suppose Toyotas philosophy is if it aint broke don’t fix it. A lot of these cars (Toyota landcruiser) are all very similar. Cheers mate and thanks for tuning in again
@@shaddonaghue Thats a good point about the spares mate. It would help a lot more when in remote areas and such too as it would make things much easier to find & fix if something goes wrong. Thats why I do agree Landcruisers are a good remote travel vehicle.
I love my Maxxis Razor's, they are wearing very well even after 30,000kms, just rotated and aligned them again ready to take off again up North to escape bloody cold Victoria! LOL
Good video mate. I must say. I seen the oil come out of the engine and thought. “ that looks pretty good “ then seen the gearbox oil and thought “ that looks a tad milky or something hey “ Always good to just freshen everything up mate that’s for sure I didn’t realise the FT’s in 79’s had 2 fuel filters. Are they different microns ? Looking forward to following along with the build mate 👌
Well I have an 75 Troopy and a 2021 Troopy.I too put a gear stick extension on the the 2021 model which makes it the same length as the old 75.Don't understand why you would do it in the pre 70 Series tho .but it is your rigg.Cheers.😒
@@shaddonaghue Yes, I looked at a few brands but settled on the Maxxis due to other 4wd'ers using them. Good solid tyre should do me well for a while. Troopy lookin good mate, looked very clean. Good find.
Isn't it satisfying being able to complete tasks like these on your own rig? Since you do this often on all your vehicles, you should consider investing on a creepy crawler. It'll make life much easier sliding in an out under the vehicle.
Hoping you keep the mods ‘budget friendly’ It looked in reasonable condition , so carry the old air filter as a spare on those longer trips? Assume 15w-50 oil is the recommended weight, interesting how much thicker the oil is for the older diesels compared to modern vehicles - my recommendation is 0w-30 Cheers
I have ordered a rear bar , that wasn’t budget friendly but sort of felt we wanted it Yeah that the recommended oil on the penrite app. Its in fair condition, needs some shad love underneath and maybe some paint We’ll see when we get that far. Probably repack wheel bearings next
Nice one Shad, clean oil new filters you can’t go wrong mate 👍 Then straight to the mountains for a camp. Top stuff mate 👍👍
Yeah definitely mate , thanks for watching 👍🤠
The joys of owning two 4wds. I thought the engine oil looked pretty clean, unless it’s just the camera playing tricks. Never seen mine like that 🤦🏽
Some stamina on the Tommy Thumb pump. 🤣🤣👍🏼
Yeah mate, some stamina left in this old boy yet 😂😂. Yeah the oil did look clean
"...It's amazing what,... how much of a difference 2 inches makes..." that's what she said. 😁 Kidding aside. great stuff Shad.
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Haha yep sure does, thanks for turning in again
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Nice job, Keep it up!
Cheers , I appreciate it! 🤠
Ya saved 1000 bucks in labour 👍 radiator flush and fresh coolant to ? And I’m not mentioning ya stick graft hahaha everyone else has . Top effort mate we seen ya pump ,stretch , bang , squeeze and fill till ya had enough ouch me back was akin after that lol 😂
Yeah im thinking i should do the coolant as well , and yeah my back was sore must be getting old or something 😂😅.
Those pumps are a good work out. Ha ha, I hate those pumps! 😆
Good work mate. Look forward to see what you do with the troopy 👍
I hate them too but don’t have to use them that often 😂😂
Always a good idea to give a new rig a full service. You never really know how well it was looked after, log books can be doctored. It still amazes me just how basic a 70 series is though when compared to most other vehicles on the road of a similar age, especially at their price.
Yeah it is mate , but i look at it like this , its simple and it works. The troopy takes same wheel bearings as the 76 and Ryans 80 on all 4 corners so we only got to carry one spare. I suppose Toyotas philosophy is if it aint broke don’t fix it. A lot of these cars (Toyota landcruiser) are all very similar.
Cheers mate and thanks for tuning in again
@@shaddonaghue Thats a good point about the spares mate. It would help a lot more when in remote areas and such too as it would make things much easier to find & fix if something goes wrong. Thats why I do agree Landcruisers are a good remote travel vehicle.
Good one mate, anything to make your driving experience more comfortable is a win!
Thanks mate 🤠👍
Hey Shad welcome to the Troopy Family bro 😂✌️
Don't forget the Troopy Wave 👋👋👋👋👋👋
Thanks mate , will do. Is it the shakas 🤙?
@@shaddonaghue Lol not necessarily from the steering wheel one finger to the full blown wave
@@johnnykkkk yeah ok 👌. Every troopy driver waves I’ve noticed. Good community 👍🤠
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So far so good .. 3 mins in :)
What a difference 2 inch makes :)
😂😂😂, yep i can reach it better 😬🫣🫣
What's your gain from the weather shield ?
Again nice simple video 😊
@@tomrollings4233 can leave the windows down a bit at night when we sleeping in there
Well done buddy, very satisfying diy
Cheers mate
Good start Shad 👍 Hopefully a video from your trip coming next!
Yeah sure is , just a quick overnighter
Great work shad.😊
Thank you so much 😀🤠👍
I love my Maxxis Razor's, they are wearing very well even after 30,000kms, just rotated and aligned them again ready to take off again up North to escape bloody cold Victoria! LOL
So far i really like the all terrains , really nice tyre. Gee you gunna have a drive before it warms up.
Thanks for tuning in
Getting there mate. Cheers Steve
Thanks mate , appreciate it
Shad you looked like you were having a good time pumping. You seemed pretty experienced.
Yeah , sore arm now , need to train for that somehow 🤔😅🤠. Thanks for watching
It amazing how much of a difference 2” will make -That’s what she said.
Haha yep something like that 😂😂
Yeh my wife laughed at that comment... not sure what she was thinking about?? 😂
@@scottroygbiv slipped through the editing process that one 😂😂😅
Good video mate.
I must say. I seen the oil come out of the engine and thought. “ that looks pretty good “ then seen the gearbox oil and thought “ that looks a tad milky or something hey “
Always good to just freshen everything up mate that’s for sure
I didn’t realise the FT’s in 79’s had 2 fuel filters.
Are they different microns ?
Looking forward to following along with the build mate 👌
Yeah i was thinking the same when the oil came out , but yeah gearbox oil looked suss .
Not sure on the microns of the filters
Cheers for watching 👍🤠
Well I have an 75 Troopy and a 2021 Troopy.I too put a gear stick extension on the the 2021 model which makes it the same length as the old 75.Don't understand why you would do it in the pre 70 Series tho .but it is your rigg.Cheers.😒
Yeah ok , i found it just as short as the late models maybe because its a 78 as well and not a 75. Who knows 🤷♂️. Thanks for watching 👍
@@shaddonaghue you could be right on that as I just assumed it would be the same as a75.Thanks for your feedback.🙃
Oche, she a wee ripper !! I have the same shoes on my beast.
They are nice tyres hey , i like em so far
@@shaddonaghue Yes, I looked at a few brands but settled on the Maxxis due to other 4wd'ers using them. Good solid tyre should do me well for a while.
Troopy lookin good mate, looked very clean. Good find.
@@Chook57 thanks mate
Isn't it satisfying being able to complete tasks like these on your own rig? Since you do this often on all your vehicles, you should consider investing on a creepy crawler. It'll make life much easier sliding in an out under the vehicle.
Yeah i have one but on that stenciled concrete its not so good . Thanks for watching
Hoping you keep the mods ‘budget friendly’
It looked in reasonable condition , so carry the old air filter as a spare on those longer trips?
Assume 15w-50 oil is the recommended weight, interesting how much thicker the oil is for the older diesels compared to modern vehicles - my recommendation is 0w-30
Cheers
I have ordered a rear bar , that wasn’t budget friendly but sort of felt we wanted it
Yeah that the recommended oil on the penrite app. Its in fair condition, needs some shad love underneath and maybe some paint
We’ll see when we get that far. Probably repack wheel bearings next
Is that extra 2" tightened to the correct spec? Don't want to lose that extra length at the worst moment.
2 wristy newton metres 🙌
@@shaddonaghue remember righty tighty
Will do 🤠👍
How good is kingfisher automotive, Luke and the boys are the best in the West.
They sure are , they just gave the 76 some love 👍👍🤠. Thanks for watching
That's what my wife tells me🤣🤣🤣
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Coming up good mate 👌 will you be keeping it long term or not sure
Not really sure , have to sort out the bed so we can sleep a bit better.
Probably won’t do the roof conversion on this one
Hey, silly question but do you just wait until the gearbox and transfer overflows to know its full?
Thats how i do it
What is your fave thing or surprise about the Troopy?
How quiet and smooth it is for a car with 400k on it.
What size tyres are you running on the Troopy Shad ?
285/75 x 16
@@shaddonaghue My choice for 33s would be 255/85r16s.
@@shalininaicker 👌👌
What annoys me about that style of weather shield is that you loose the functionality of the 1/4 windows. Cheers
Yeah i didn’t realise until afterwards 😂🤦♂️.