40 Series Specific Information

Toyota Land Cruiser The Ultimate 4WD

Oct. 01, 2005 By ORC STAFF
Toyota Land Cruiser

40 Series Specific Info

Production Timeline (US/Canada)

 

MODEL
YEAR
ENG TRANSMISSION TRANSFER OTHER
1960 F 3-on the tree 2.313:1 Start of prodution
        Small round FR turn signals
        Single brake master cyl resevoir
1963   3 on the floor (Option)  
1964       Flip-up roof vent removed
1965       Larger side windows and corner
        windows added
1968       30 fine spline axles replace 10 coarse
        splines
        Birfield joints replace ball joints in FR
        Siamese centre exhaust ports replaced
        One piece manifold gasket added
        Cable throttle linkage replaces rod
        Padded Dash
        Vin plate on door pillars
1969       "Improved" steering centre arm
        Small Rectangular FR turn signals
        Replaceable element oil filter replaced
        with cartridge type (03/69)
1970       Dual resevoir master cyl
        Dual horns
1971       Power Brakes (07/70)
1972   3 on the floor STD Smog pump appears (09/72)
1973       Separate model for Calif introduced (09/73)
        EGR system added (09/73)
        Saftey catch added on hood
        Ignition switch moved to steering
        column
        Factory AM radio
        Stronger steering box
1974 2F 4 SPD 1.999:1 Larger universal joints & flanges
        Rectangular RR brake lights/turn signals
        RR lower shock bolt moves from axle to U-
        bolt bracket
        Clutch changed from coil spring type to
        diaphragm (08/74)
        Longest production run of any LC (9/73-
        12/74)
1975     1.959:1 Thicker side doors
        Ambulance doors replace lift/tailgate
        LG Square FR Turn Signals/side markers
        Wipers move to bottom of windshield
        Muffler moved from between frame
        rails to under rear tub
1976       FR disk brakes
1977       Tubular spare tire mount (09/76)
        Pop-out rear windows (08/76)
1978 2F,B     Diesel comes to Canada
1979       3.73:1 Diff becomes standard on FJ
        22 gal under-floor fuel tank
        Improved exhaust manifold
        Power steering
        Air conditioning
        Reclining Seats
        Catalytic converter
        Fewer, larger body mounts
        Squared off headlight bezel
1981-2     2.276 3B comes to Canada
        Larger shackles, hangers & frame gussets
        Split case transfer case
        New RR brakes with 11.8" drums and single
        self-adjusting wheel cylinder (8/80)
        Parking brake moved from rear of TFR to
        rear drums
        Rear heater moves under center console
        "Shield" shaped steering wheel centre
        Locking "Pocket"
        Chrome window weather stripping replaced
        with rubber
1983   5SPD 1.959 Dash re-designed & includes digital clock
        Chrome outer door felt replaced with
        rubber
1984       Production CEASES! :(

 

 

Although production of the 40 Series Land Cruiser stopped in 1984, there is still a _COPY_ in production. It is manufactured in Brazil and is called a Bandeirante. It features a body/frame which is a copy of a Land Cruiser and is powered by a Mercedes diesel motor.

 

55 Series Specific Info

Many of the changes on the 40 series timeline also apply to 55 series.

 

80 Series Specific Info

 

Full time 4wd

All 80 series Cruisers sold in North America and Europe are full time 4wd. In Africa and Australia, a part-time system is still available. 80's produced between '90-'91 have an open center differential which is lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO. From '92 on, vehicles with ABS had a viscous coupling that sent a maximum of 30% torque the non-slipping axle. The differential is lockable in 4HI and automatically locked in 4LO.

 

Locking Differentials

 

Locking differentials were available as options in all 80 series. From 94 on, they were standard in North America. The operation of the lockers is very elegant. When the differential lock dial is turned to the "Locked" position, it switches on a small electrical servo. The servo pushes on a dog clutch which is meshed with the splines on the axle shaft. The dog clutch slides along the axle shaft and engages on the side of the differential carrier. The axle is then completely locked. They were offered from the procuction date 8/92 onwards.

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