Zuk on 38's
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Re: Zuk on 38's
Here are a few things that were made or hooked up to tidy up the engine compartment. Have a long way to go yet.
Re: Zuk on 38's
Awesome work as usual Terry! I was going to ask if you could post the pics of the work needed to fit those gears, they look like they cleaned up quite well.
Looks like a bit of a mission to get a tcase into the snatch!
Looks like a bit of a mission to get a tcase into the snatch!
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Looking as good as ever. Love the shiney stuff.
One question. Scottie has the same rocker cover but couldnt remember what it was from.
I wouldnt mind finding one to replace my horrible rusty one.
Dan
One question. Scottie has the same rocker cover but couldnt remember what it was from.
I wouldnt mind finding one to replace my horrible rusty one.
Dan
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dan_2k_uk wrote:Looking as good as ever. Love the shiney stuff.
One question. Scottie has the same rocker cover but couldnt remember what it was from.
I wouldnt mind finding one to replace my horrible rusty one.
Dan
Thanks Dan for checking in and the contiued support.
The rocker cover is from a 95 Geo / Metro 1.3L motor
If you do find one make sure that you get all the hardware with the cover.
PCV hoses
Spark plug wire holders
Bolts that hold it to the head.
Make sure you get the PVC hooked up so you don't blow any seals out. I have one on my DD and I can send you pics on how to hook it up with a stock motor.
Hope that helps Terry
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Thanks.
Will keep my eye out for a late suzuki swift then.
Will keep my eye out for a late suzuki swift then.
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Decided to dust this thread off and bring it back from the dead. Have been making quite a bit of progress since my last posting. Have plenty of pics for everyone to look at.
Parts Removed again for some adjustments to the Upper Front Spring Mounts
This mount was store bought and was never happy with it because of the thinner material used. New this was going to be cut off later so it was used just to get things started.
This pic is to show the layout of the original mount the new mount location and the frame extension that was welded on parallel to the ground
The shackle angle had settled in at 36* and about ¾ “ lower then when it was set up with the guesstimated weight that was added when 1st setting it up.
With the addition of a few more items and some added plating this is what lead to the adjustment being done now. I would like to be back at about 25* shackle angle. This will also bring the original height back as well.
Here are a few pics of the Nw Font Upper Spring Mounts in different stages of being made.
Going to try and get the old mounts cut off tomorrow. Went from way too hot to raining all day. Will need to make some location bumpers to get the mounts back to the proper width and a 43” length eye to eye bar for the length.
Parts Removed again for some adjustments to the Upper Front Spring Mounts
This mount was store bought and was never happy with it because of the thinner material used. New this was going to be cut off later so it was used just to get things started.
This pic is to show the layout of the original mount the new mount location and the frame extension that was welded on parallel to the ground
The shackle angle had settled in at 36* and about ¾ “ lower then when it was set up with the guesstimated weight that was added when 1st setting it up.
With the addition of a few more items and some added plating this is what lead to the adjustment being done now. I would like to be back at about 25* shackle angle. This will also bring the original height back as well.
Here are a few pics of the Nw Font Upper Spring Mounts in different stages of being made.
Going to try and get the old mounts cut off tomorrow. Went from way too hot to raining all day. Will need to make some location bumpers to get the mounts back to the proper width and a 43” length eye to eye bar for the length.
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Back on all 4 again.
Got the old front spring mounts cut off. The new front spring mounts were repositioned ½ “ further up on the frame extension to a mounting dimension of 42 ¾”. This is still shy of the 43” dimension that the YJ uses for their mounting position.
This did not affect my caster angle or any of the other suspension that was setup previously. This has been all double checked now and all is good. The shackle angle is now set to allow for some additional passenger side suspension parts and some spring sag.
The reason again for moving the spring mounts forward was to bring the shackle angle and the height back to where it was originally setup. The first spring mount dimension was just a base line to get the suspension started.
Here is a removable bump stop aligner that was made before removing the old spring mount. This was used to transfer the same mounting position but moving it ½” forward. This tool was also removable since the old mount still needed to be cut off.
Time to finish up the modifications of the transfer case mounts.
Got the old front spring mounts cut off. The new front spring mounts were repositioned ½ “ further up on the frame extension to a mounting dimension of 42 ¾”. This is still shy of the 43” dimension that the YJ uses for their mounting position.
This did not affect my caster angle or any of the other suspension that was setup previously. This has been all double checked now and all is good. The shackle angle is now set to allow for some additional passenger side suspension parts and some spring sag.
The reason again for moving the spring mounts forward was to bring the shackle angle and the height back to where it was originally setup. The first spring mount dimension was just a base line to get the suspension started.
Here is a removable bump stop aligner that was made before removing the old spring mount. This was used to transfer the same mounting position but moving it ½” forward. This tool was also removable since the old mount still needed to be cut off.
Time to finish up the modifications of the transfer case mounts.
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Re: Zuk on 38's
wondered when you would make a return back! glad to see progress is still being made!
Tom
Ford Fiesta ST
Ford Fiesta ST
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Got my suspension seats in today.
2 High Back Roadster seats for the front
1 Low Back Roadster seat for the rear.
Here are a couple of pics of the High Back. They are a close match to the new panels that had been remade.
2 High Back Roadster seats for the front
1 Low Back Roadster seat for the rear.
Here are a couple of pics of the High Back. They are a close match to the new panels that had been remade.
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turbo-tom wrote:wondered when you would make a return back! glad to see progress is still being made!
Thanks Tom. Still struggling along.
Terry