Cheers guys, Yeah its coming along slowly. Partly lost motivation once i got it running but got a couple of things done.
Now for the dash section... I was going to wait till it was done before posting pics but ive hit a couple of issues so ill show where i am up to now.
So one of the problems with the FJ body was the previous owner had hacked up the dash pretty bad... Here is the original dash panel and what it looks like underneath
As you can see, there is a huge amount of material missing which caused two issues, firstly the dash was quite weak and soft and secondly there was no easy way of mounting switches etc.
So i designed a "two phase" system to strengthen and support the original dash section, and allow for any design/layout of buttons.
You can see the 2 sections in the pic below (A backing plate and a cover plate). The backing plate has screw threads and nuts welded to the back, the screw threads go through the dash and get tightened on and the nuts provide somewhere for the cover plate to screw into.
I did have to cut out a little more of the dash than i would have liked, but with the backing plate the dash is MUCH stronger.
Throw a bit of paint on them...
Install the radios...
The install the cover/top plate. Now the plan was originally to cover the top panel in vinyl with foam backing, but unfortunately the vinyl pealed away from the foam backing and looked terrible, so for the moment we've just gone with black paint. However we do have some better high quality material on order from Italy, so hopefully in a few weeks we can fix it up. Still looks pretty good in black.
Note: In the pic above we've changed the normal "Off/Low/Medium/High" fan speed switches for an infinitely adjustable POT, however we still need to find/make a custom switch for the A/C temperature knob on the very left. Those gauges also came with the FJ40 from Adelaide, we may swap them to better quality gauges down the track but they do the job for the moment.
We also got a Digital Compass/Weather station from Ebay and mounted it into the glove box compartment lid...
And also painted the cluster surround black (instead of the stock silver)
And finally installed a genuine suede Momo Steering Wheel. I was lucky enough to get this on ebay as a "Factory Second" because the yellow paint in the momo logo had started peeling, saving me $240 (Was $160 down from $400).
The main reason i went with this steering wheel is it has 2 buttons which are easily reachable while steering. When in 2WD mode those buttons activate the horn, however when in 4WD mode they activate a brake line locker. So essentially it makes hill starts really easy and controllable rather than using the handbrake.
Here is the dash as it looks currently... (Little bit blurry)
Now the panel on the very right still needs to be fixed up. We are just experimenting with layout options at the moment, but it will hold the LPG gauge, 4WD/Park Brake/Brake Fluid Level lights plus a number of misc switches. Once complete it will get the same black material finish.
Next jobs will be the vinyl for the floor, the centre console and the aircon mounts, then finally the rear section.
Also, sorry for the amount of pictures in the thread, noticed how many there are when loading this thread up.
Cheers