SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

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SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by madman ray » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:24 pm

Hi all i got bad vibrasions cuming from my susuki sj,i took the back prop shaft off 2 see if it was that and drove it and the vibrasions wer still ther so i put that bk on and took the front 1 off,i then drove it againe and its not as bad but the vibrating is still ther a lill bit,also the gear box keeps jumping out of fith so would that have anything 2 do with it.. any hellp plzzz ?????

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by twiss » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:35 pm

Maybe a broken engine, gearbox or transfer box mount?

They can cause very bad vibrations!

Either that or a diff? I'd think that would change if you took the props off though
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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by madman ray » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:42 pm

ill chek all the mounts in the morning..thing is wen i took the front prop off it didnt do it hardly at all bu i can still feel it ther,may be the diff is playing up.. thanks 4 the reply

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by Christoff » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:21 pm

Possibly wheel bearings or wheel balance

Does the vibration come through the steering or brake pedal

Is it all the time or just under braking or coasting ?

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by madman ray » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:29 pm

i cant feel it through the steering,its wen im driving and sends a vibrating sound rite through the truck

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by Christoff » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:33 pm

Probably diff, props or transmission then, have you had the oil out of any of them?

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by Christoff » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:46 pm

In fact i would check all the mounts first, including suspension mounts. Has anything been modified in any way. Uprated or stiffer mounts will transmit more noise and vibration

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by madman ray » Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:07 pm

shakle lift thas all,ill chek all oil 2 moz and make sure the mounts r ok and evrything is tight on it..

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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by twiss » Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:50 am

If you have free wheeling hubs, compare the difference when in lock and free modes.
If the vibrating stops in free, it's probably your front diff!

It would be worth jacking the truck up and wiggling the wheels to check the kingpin bearings are ok as well
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Re: SUZUKI SAMURAI 1300 VIBRATING PROBLEM

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:00 am

If its an engine mount that is gone it is hard to tell with it still fitted, best to take the weight of them with a jack under the sump/engine hoist and pull one out at a time to look at.
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