Toyoda adapter for Saginaw Power Steering Pump
Lots of Land Cruiser owners install the Saginaw power steering pump because the Toyota pumps are discontinued and difficult/expensive to find. The "Toyoda" reservoir cap found in the 60 Series is a neat little piece of the engine bay, though, and it's sad to lose that. Well now you can stick your original Toyoda cap onto the Saginaw pump's cap with this small adapter.
Made of a tough urethane resin and cast for a slight interference fit, this brings that little Toyoda gem back to your engine bay. Works great on motor swaps with a Saginaw pump too! The process is a bit of a DIY project, but should take under an hour from start to finish.
You must supply your own Toyoda cap from a 60 Series reservoir. What you are buying is only the adapter - the gray ring in the photo. You will also receive detailed instructions on how to remove the cap portion from the dipstick on the original Toyota piece. Will work for 40/55/60 Series with a Saginaw steering pump swap or a motor swap that includes a Saginaw steering pump, as well as any other Toyota that has a Saginaw pump - if that pump uses the proper cap assembly. Dorman 82581 is the part that this adapter was designed for, and is a very common cap assembly for Saginaw pumps. To check if yours works match it to the diameter of the Dorman unit: approximately 48mm from the outer knurls or 46mm from the inner knurls. A Dremel-type tool with a small cutoff wheel is highly recommended for this project.