Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an expert
Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an expert
SJ410 1992
I have a SJ410 1992 car in Coventry just purchased. 0.9l with 1.3l spare. I'd appreciate if someone know a keen SJ410 garage who can do a complete service, suspension check etc, and fit a winch on the front?
Contact me on tucker@bario.net .
We will be driving this car 11000km to Mongolia on 20th July from Battersea park along with 400 other cars.
I would appreciate being able to get there!!
Get in touch. I can put the car In for the service anytime.
I have a SJ410 1992 car in Coventry just purchased. 0.9l with 1.3l spare. I'd appreciate if someone know a keen SJ410 garage who can do a complete service, suspension check etc, and fit a winch on the front?
Contact me on tucker@bario.net .
We will be driving this car 11000km to Mongolia on 20th July from Battersea park along with 400 other cars.
I would appreciate being able to get there!!
Get in touch. I can put the car In for the service anytime.
Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
Hey, i too am doing the rally but next year.
Are you not worried that if you cant service the car that what happens if it breaks down? If i was you id be looking to find someone on here that you can pay if they would be whiling , to go through the car with you and talk you through some stuff.
the race is unsupported as im sure you know.
Are you not worried that if you cant service the car that what happens if it breaks down? If i was you id be looking to find someone on here that you can pay if they would be whiling , to go through the car with you and talk you through some stuff.
the race is unsupported as im sure you know.
Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
If you're doing 11000km then I think it will need a service on the way as well.
2006 Jimny JLX+ 1.3 VVT
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
2000 Vitara 4u2 - Calmini 3+3, 33" MTs, 5:83 R&Ps, winch bumper, remapped ECU.
1986 Suzuki SJ413K - G16 conversion
1984 Suzuki SJ410 - Blitz
Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
Also are you planning on driving it back? as ive bean reading the rules and unless you wanna pay loads of money to have them ship it back you'll need to drive it back so will be around 20,000 miles etc.
wont be able to service on the way i dont think.. FLAT OUT FULL BORE ....Barrrrrrpppp
wont be able to service on the way i dont think.. FLAT OUT FULL BORE ....Barrrrrrpppp
Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
We will ship it back. And we are not racing it and basic servicing we will do on the way. Like oil and plugs. What are the things most likely to be required as spares??
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Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
Props with UJ's, wheels and tyres, oil (and not just engine oil), plugs, filters (and fuel one), shocks, petrol cans, radiator seal, (maybe a spare radiator), the list is almost endless.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
Wheel bearings, exhaust bodge, more UJs, lots of bulbs, HT leads, possibly a gasket set, spare drain plugs (all of them), liquid plastic ( fuel tank repair bodge), brake pads & shoes (or do a rear disc conversion and use the same pads all round), brake fluid, spare brake flexis.
Lengths of various size rubber pipe for fuel lines, jubilee clips, I'd renew all the copper brake lines before you go. And don't forget cables ties and gaffer tape.
The list goes on. If i was going out into the middle of Mongolia I would have spares for everything!
Lengths of various size rubber pipe for fuel lines, jubilee clips, I'd renew all the copper brake lines before you go. And don't forget cables ties and gaffer tape.
The list goes on. If i was going out into the middle of Mongolia I would have spares for everything!
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Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
You'll be surprised what random things can break! So you know how recent the clutch is? I would take one just in case! Take a slide hammer as you will need it if you break a rear bearing
I would also take a spare alternator and maybe even a water pump.
Silly things to go wrong but if it goes in the middle of nowhere you're in trouble!
I would also take a spare alternator and maybe even a water pump.
Silly things to go wrong but if it goes in the middle of nowhere you're in trouble!
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Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
How did I forget clutch?
Lots of common size "o" rings and oil seals, plenty of grease and a grease gun too. That is a lot of miles in any vehicle and it's surprising how grit and water and mud cause parts to wear a lot quicker.
It's not as if install road miles and the AA can come tow you to the nearest garage.
Tim did a front wheel bearing at billing with common size sockets and nothing more than a hammer and screw driver to remove the bearing nuts, remove and replace the bearing, then used the hammer and screwdriver to, and I use this term loosely, torque the bearing up.
Lots of common size "o" rings and oil seals, plenty of grease and a grease gun too. That is a lot of miles in any vehicle and it's surprising how grit and water and mud cause parts to wear a lot quicker.
It's not as if install road miles and the AA can come tow you to the nearest garage.
Tim did a front wheel bearing at billing with common size sockets and nothing more than a hammer and screw driver to remove the bearing nuts, remove and replace the bearing, then used the hammer and screwdriver to, and I use this term loosely, torque the bearing up.
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Re: Driving to Mongolia - need a quick once over by an exper
There is quite a lot of Kazakhstan to drive through, mostly tough roads and no AA out there!
Personally I would rebuild the front and rear axles if you don't know their condition
Things are much harder to figure out the first time you do them, must easier to change your bearings and seals at home the first time not in the desert somewhere
Personally I would rebuild the front and rear axles if you don't know their condition
Things are much harder to figure out the first time you do them, must easier to change your bearings and seals at home the first time not in the desert somewhere
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."