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Fitting an xjr cam cover on an FJ

Started by Urx, May 28, 2022, 06:27:31 PM

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Urx

So whats the advantage?
Tried a search or three but get millions of unrelated topics
Stainless lines
Blue spot calipers but std m/cyl (so far)
Ebc prolite front discs
Ohlins remote adj rear shock
Remus 4:1
Still running original chain and sprockets from new (scotoilers really work)
Krauser k2s

RPM - Robert


Urx

Quote from: RPM - Robert on May 28, 2022, 06:49:34 PM
None.

Purely aesthetic.

Thanks 8-)
I wondered if it was a 'thing' because there was some improvement in the later cam cover sealing bolts or perhaps because older genuine FJ parts are getting rarer....but just for the look i can also understand.
Stainless lines
Blue spot calipers but std m/cyl (so far)
Ebc prolite front discs
Ohlins remote adj rear shock
Remus 4:1
Still running original chain and sprockets from new (scotoilers really work)
Krauser k2s

Urx

Picked up a fresh one with matching new bolts and seals...think ill give it a try and see if it appeals.
Stainless lines
Blue spot calipers but std m/cyl (so far)
Ebc prolite front discs
Ohlins remote adj rear shock
Remus 4:1
Still running original chain and sprockets from new (scotoilers really work)
Krauser k2s