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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Sjbrad410 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:15 pm

highlander,

it is my road and off road machine. its running rear wheel drive and then i can select 4wd but i am not to sure about the front hubs but i do know that they are not free wheeling.

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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by turbo-tom » Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:24 pm

picture stolen from some stranger :er:

if it has free wheeling hubs it will look like this

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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Sjbrad410 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:29 pm

yes there are defintly not free wheeling hubs.


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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Highlander » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:13 pm

i though all 410's had freewheeling hubs? maybe not.

or maybe it did originally?

If you can pick up a pair of these hubs it will mean you can run it without the front shafts/diff/prop all turning which should reduce the drag and give you a little more power/mpg whilst in 2wd
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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:18 pm

Also maybe worth finding a 5 speed gearbox if it dosent currently have one.

You can do all the kind of mods you would do to a road car but dont expect too much improvement.

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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Sjbrad410 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:49 pm

What would be the diseal engine ?

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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:49 pm

Highlander wrote:i though all 410's had freewheeling hubs? maybe not.
It was an optional extra on all SJs
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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by twiss » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:20 pm

turbo-tom wrote:picture stolen from some stranger :er:
I resent that! You're strangerer than me! ... and those are my wheels :P
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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Highlander » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:37 pm

Sjbrad410 wrote:What would be the diseal engine ?

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To fit into it?

Most use Peugeot or Izuzu engines

I've also seen Ford 1.6 1.8 and 2.5 diesels used
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Re: Best engine conversion

Post by Anton » Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:28 am

I think I have to second Scottie on the engine thing - if you want more power, but you don't want a massive work schedule, get the 1.6 suzuki engine and a SJ413 gearbox. More or less a straight swap, and I'm told (by scottie, actually!) there's very little difference in weight between the 1.6 and my 1.3 - and I know how light my 1.3 is, I lifted it into my car without a hoist.

Ok, I *AM* huge, but still - it's a *very* light engine. They shove the Suzi ali blocks into microlight aircraft, for goodness sake!

I've swapped a 1.3 for a 1.3 and it's (relatively) easy. A few hours work. The 1.6 is a teeny bit more work, but only a teeny bit. You'll have to swap gearboxes at the same time, so a couple more hours to add, but it's still not a nightmare. Shoving a V8 or a Diesel in there represents *weeks* of work, and it's a much heavier engine - and pretty much everyone who's shoved a heavier engine in an SJ has said it ruins their awesome offroad abilities.

If I were you, I'd either port & polish your current engine and fit it with bike carbs, and perhaps you'll nearly match the 1.6 for power, or get a 1.6.

(And by that statement, I do mean I'd forget everything else and get the 1.6). Your choice, though.
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