SUZUKI EVERY DA64V Restoration.
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 2:42 pm
I'm a British Expatriate living in Kenya since 1989. In Britain I had my own business as a Design Modeller and Mouldmaker for the Ceramics Industry. For the last 25 years in Kenya I've been sponsoring the education and welfare of Kenyan Orphans.
A year ago the town of Voi where I live was subject to flash floods and although my house was spared, my Suzuki Every DA64V was half submerged. Since then I have been carefully restoring it and at present I'm putting in new Ball joints and wheel bearings. Everything is ready for reassembly but I need some TORQUE SETTINGS in order to proceed.
I really hope that a Club Member will kindly write to me at robertchandler138@yahoo.com I will then send five pictures as email attachments showing the eight Torque Settings that I need. (I have tried to attach the pictures to this message but I get an HTTP error notice).
The car is a SUZUKI EVERY DA64V made in 2011.
Meanwhile, as a new member, I send you all greetings and best wishes from Kenya.
Robert J C Chandler
A year ago the town of Voi where I live was subject to flash floods and although my house was spared, my Suzuki Every DA64V was half submerged. Since then I have been carefully restoring it and at present I'm putting in new Ball joints and wheel bearings. Everything is ready for reassembly but I need some TORQUE SETTINGS in order to proceed.
I really hope that a Club Member will kindly write to me at robertchandler138@yahoo.com I will then send five pictures as email attachments showing the eight Torque Settings that I need. (I have tried to attach the pictures to this message but I get an HTTP error notice).
The car is a SUZUKI EVERY DA64V made in 2011.
Meanwhile, as a new member, I send you all greetings and best wishes from Kenya.
Robert J C Chandler