Huw's '89 SJ 410
- HuwJones
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Huw's '89 SJ 410
I thought I’d just start this thread showing what I’ve done and what I will do to my SJ. Here's what I’ve done over the last 2 weekends.
1) Welding a patch on the inner arch on the driver side.
2) Waterproof the back 'hatch' and the roof
3) New wheels and tyres
4) New fuel tank and fuel lines
5) Service engine gearbox, transfer box and differentials.
6) Attach spot lamps to bumper
7) Patch bumper
8) Re-wire spotlights
9) Make battery box and battery securing clamp.
and the To-Do list (next few weeks)
1) Sort out rust on bodywork.
2) Home made bumpers (ones on it are ok for now, but very rotten)
3) Removable aluminium roof and hatch in back.
4) Re-waxoil part of chassis and underneath.
To-do list 'eventually'
1) Completely strip down to chassis and rebuild (sometime in the next 5 years!)
2) Winch (within a year)
3) 1.6 Vitara engine conversion (within a year)
I will upload some photos tomorrow.
Huw
1) Welding a patch on the inner arch on the driver side.
2) Waterproof the back 'hatch' and the roof
3) New wheels and tyres
4) New fuel tank and fuel lines
5) Service engine gearbox, transfer box and differentials.
6) Attach spot lamps to bumper
7) Patch bumper
8) Re-wire spotlights
9) Make battery box and battery securing clamp.
and the To-Do list (next few weeks)
1) Sort out rust on bodywork.
2) Home made bumpers (ones on it are ok for now, but very rotten)
3) Removable aluminium roof and hatch in back.
4) Re-waxoil part of chassis and underneath.
To-do list 'eventually'
1) Completely strip down to chassis and rebuild (sometime in the next 5 years!)
2) Winch (within a year)
3) 1.6 Vitara engine conversion (within a year)
I will upload some photos tomorrow.
Huw
There's three ways of doing things,
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
- Jordi
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Looks good. Can't wait for the photos. Good to see you are on top of the oily bits.
I can't believe how short your to do list is. Mine is just depressing.
Jordi
I can't believe how short your to do list is. Mine is just depressing.
Jordi
1988 Samurai - Truck Cab & Tray Back - 1.6 8v & HIF44 - Snorkel - Stack Exhaust - PAS, YJs & 33s - Trussed, Gusseted & Pumpkin Capped Axles - 4.3 R&Ps - 4.16 T/Box - Rear Air Locker - Full Float Back Axle & Discs - RCV Front Shafts - X-Eng Handbrake - Custom Fuel Tank
- HuwJones
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
That's the 'short' to do list. There's another one for the little inconvenient things that I can live with for now. Like getting some proper window winders to replace the mole grips that I use to open the windows now and making some sort of roof rack so I can start using my kayak again!
There's three ways of doing things,
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
- Jordi
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Give mike harris a shout for window winders. I got some off him along with various other bits. Did me a decent deal.
1988 Samurai - Truck Cab & Tray Back - 1.6 8v & HIF44 - Snorkel - Stack Exhaust - PAS, YJs & 33s - Trussed, Gusseted & Pumpkin Capped Axles - 4.3 R&Ps - 4.16 T/Box - Rear Air Locker - Full Float Back Axle & Discs - RCV Front Shafts - X-Eng Handbrake - Custom Fuel Tank
- dazerede
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Looks like u have.been busy
Don't forget the pics
Don't forget the pics
Suzuki Sj 410 Jap Built
Recaro Seats Fitted
Landini Blue Colour
Full rollcage and winch bumper
1.6 8v vitara lump with su carb
4” calmini lift kit
235/75/15 insa turbo special tracks
99.9% Rust Free
BUILT NOT BOUGHT
Recaro Seats Fitted
Landini Blue Colour
Full rollcage and winch bumper
1.6 8v vitara lump with su carb
4” calmini lift kit
235/75/15 insa turbo special tracks
99.9% Rust Free
BUILT NOT BOUGHT
- Tramp
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Re window winders, I got some aluminum ones from eBay, stronger than standard
- HuwJones
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Here is some photos as i promised.
The switchbox i made for the Top Spotlamps, Bumper Spotlamps, Interior light and 'Spare' (Eventually for a winch )
The 'Black One' dwarfed by co-workers Landys. I bought it off the brother of the guy that owns the Disco.
The 'Black One' at the bottom of the access road to Cwmorthin, a local valley that's full of quarries an mines.
Road alloys (front) and the Amazon off roaders i got with the car. I've kept the Amazon wheels for offroading.
Replacing the fuel tank at work. I'm working over a 1860s built pit that's used to service the 'Double Fairlies' of the Ffestiniog Railway (my employers)
At work with the offroading wheels on.
The rotten bits that once held the indicator and dim light on the bumper.
New indicator / dim light mounting bracket. Will be held on with a stainless steel M4 bolt and nut.
Hole in bumper filled, before grinding and painting.
Front lights put on. They where originally off a MK2 Scirocco. I will eventually make a new bumper out of something a bit more robust! There isn't much material left on the mounts! I've patched it up to get it pass the MOT in April!
The switchbox i made for the Top Spotlamps, Bumper Spotlamps, Interior light and 'Spare' (Eventually for a winch )
The 'Black One' dwarfed by co-workers Landys. I bought it off the brother of the guy that owns the Disco.
The 'Black One' at the bottom of the access road to Cwmorthin, a local valley that's full of quarries an mines.
Road alloys (front) and the Amazon off roaders i got with the car. I've kept the Amazon wheels for offroading.
Replacing the fuel tank at work. I'm working over a 1860s built pit that's used to service the 'Double Fairlies' of the Ffestiniog Railway (my employers)
At work with the offroading wheels on.
The rotten bits that once held the indicator and dim light on the bumper.
New indicator / dim light mounting bracket. Will be held on with a stainless steel M4 bolt and nut.
Hole in bumper filled, before grinding and painting.
Front lights put on. They where originally off a MK2 Scirocco. I will eventually make a new bumper out of something a bit more robust! There isn't much material left on the mounts! I've patched it up to get it pass the MOT in April!
There's three ways of doing things,
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
- HuwJones
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
For my 1.6 engine swap, would a engine out of any 1.6 Vitara do, or does it have to be a specific range of years?
Thanks
Huw Jones
Thanks
Huw Jones
There's three ways of doing things,
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
1) The Right Way,
2) The Wrong Way
3) My Way.
2 & 3 are usually the same.
Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Ahhh Ffestiniog . Been many a year since I was there. Love a bit of narrow guage.
Sj looks tiny in between the landys
Sj looks tiny in between the landys
Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
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Re: Huw's '89 SJ 410
Easiest is the 1600 8v carburettor engine.
I'm doing the 1600 8v SPi. But i'm converting it to a carburettor (SU HIF44). Easy to do just requires a adaptor or manifold mod. Also requires an electric fuel pump as the standard SPi pump is too high pressure.
I'm led to believe all the wiring for the 8v is almost identical to the SJ wiring.
Hardest, from my point of view is the 16v Mpi, requires wiring, ECUs and al kindsa technical shit.
See http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/vi ... 13/t,6099/
Jordi
I'm doing the 1600 8v SPi. But i'm converting it to a carburettor (SU HIF44). Easy to do just requires a adaptor or manifold mod. Also requires an electric fuel pump as the standard SPi pump is too high pressure.
I'm led to believe all the wiring for the 8v is almost identical to the SJ wiring.
Hardest, from my point of view is the 16v Mpi, requires wiring, ECUs and al kindsa technical shit.
See http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/vi ... 13/t,6099/
Jordi
1988 Samurai - Truck Cab & Tray Back - 1.6 8v & HIF44 - Snorkel - Stack Exhaust - PAS, YJs & 33s - Trussed, Gusseted & Pumpkin Capped Axles - 4.3 R&Ps - 4.16 T/Box - Rear Air Locker - Full Float Back Axle & Discs - RCV Front Shafts - X-Eng Handbrake - Custom Fuel Tank