Turq the zook. SOLD!
Turq the zook. SOLD!
Meet turq the tidy looking samurai with at least 30 MOT patches.
So basically its pretty crap underneath even tho it looks alright on top.
It came as pictured. Runs like crap due to the as in carb having the choke
Welded open. So after sorting some of its MOT fails it became apparent
This cars a bit of a turd and in my usual style wasn't going to be quick
Fix and yet another project I didn't want.
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So basically its pretty crap underneath even tho it looks alright on top.
It came as pictured. Runs like crap due to the as in carb having the choke
Welded open. So after sorting some of its MOT fails it became apparent
This cars a bit of a turd and in my usual style wasn't going to be quick
Fix and yet another project I didn't want.
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Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
Re: Turq the zook.
So turq was delivered to the barn. Some parts I didn't want like the wheels
Roof hubcaps and grille were removed and put up for sale to
Recoup some of the cost. I wanted a vehicle I could get on the road by mid Feb
To replace the tin topfor a while then I can flog it on after a while.
I decided to start with the brakes and have a look at the front bearing that caused the MOT fail. Hubs off. Most of the bolts or nuts i had to remove are barely more than finger tight
So the bearing? Loose nuts and lock washer not actually folded over. Bearing
And seal shagged. Bunged a good used hub and bearing of a spare axle so good for
A while now.
So as soon as the wheels came off I could see the discs and pad where finished.
So the cheap 410 front axle I'd bought previously gets robbed of its unused brand new discs and pads.Sweet! This £50 axle also donated its new earls braided hoses and calipers. Came with fwhs too
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So why did I need the calipers? Fail
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So back plates wirebrushed hubs cleaned and calipers changed.
Bolts tightened!
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Roof hubcaps and grille were removed and put up for sale to
Recoup some of the cost. I wanted a vehicle I could get on the road by mid Feb
To replace the tin topfor a while then I can flog it on after a while.
I decided to start with the brakes and have a look at the front bearing that caused the MOT fail. Hubs off. Most of the bolts or nuts i had to remove are barely more than finger tight
So the bearing? Loose nuts and lock washer not actually folded over. Bearing
And seal shagged. Bunged a good used hub and bearing of a spare axle so good for
A while now.
So as soon as the wheels came off I could see the discs and pad where finished.
So the cheap 410 front axle I'd bought previously gets robbed of its unused brand new discs and pads.Sweet! This £50 axle also donated its new earls braided hoses and calipers. Came with fwhs too
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So why did I need the calipers? Fail
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So back plates wirebrushed hubs cleaned and calipers changed.
Bolts tightened!
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Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
Re: Turq the zook.
So after looking at the brakes I had a few hours left to tidy the front.
The bumper previously had the bottom trimmed to clear the naff recovery point that was mounted to the front so with the tow ball thing taken off I moved the reg plate lower to its originally position. late spec grille removed I sprayed my tin tops old grille black and chucked it on. Much better less cutesy looking. Bumper painted and
Indicators cleaned up too.
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The bumper previously had the bottom trimmed to clear the naff recovery point that was mounted to the front so with the tow ball thing taken off I moved the reg plate lower to its originally position. late spec grille removed I sprayed my tin tops old grille black and chucked it on. Much better less cutesy looking. Bumper painted and
Indicators cleaned up too.
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Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
Re: Turq the zook.
So with the front neatened up
I moved onto the back to look at the rear brakes as this was one of the failures
On the cars MOT . with the drums off I find both have worn rather a lot and both around 20 hairline cracks. So in the bin they go. After a rumaged I dug out all the parts to do the diy rear disc except for some long ht bolts.
Whilst in the area I had a look under the car an noticed a hole peaking out near the end of the sill
Poke, prod , crunch. Doh!
It would appear this old mot patch has seen its last days as have most of them as the metal below has just rotted away.
Then I began peeling away my lovely samurais bodged past. I knew it was coming. Bloody fibreglass.
I hate the stuff.
The drivers sill
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With this discovery and the trail of thin crappy steel getting longer I grabbed mister angry dusted off the welder and got chopping,bashing, welding and grinding. I wasn't going for a perfect or awe inspiring finish. Just solid and as much rot removed as possible. I started at the passengers side and worked around.
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New years day brunch
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I moved onto the back to look at the rear brakes as this was one of the failures
On the cars MOT . with the drums off I find both have worn rather a lot and both around 20 hairline cracks. So in the bin they go. After a rumaged I dug out all the parts to do the diy rear disc except for some long ht bolts.
Whilst in the area I had a look under the car an noticed a hole peaking out near the end of the sill
Poke, prod , crunch. Doh!
It would appear this old mot patch has seen its last days as have most of them as the metal below has just rotted away.
Then I began peeling away my lovely samurais bodged past. I knew it was coming. Bloody fibreglass.
I hate the stuff.
The drivers sill
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With this discovery and the trail of thin crappy steel getting longer I grabbed mister angry dusted off the welder and got chopping,bashing, welding and grinding. I wasn't going for a perfect or awe inspiring finish. Just solid and as much rot removed as possible. I started at the passengers side and worked around.
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New years day brunch
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Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
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Re: Turq the zook.
Like that. Looks even better welded
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Re: Turq the zook.
Cheers dude. Its getting there. Body hopefully off next week if i can group together enough mates To lift the body off. The idea is to
Keep it looking as stock as possible outside as i think that ads to the value. It shows thats its not stuffed with fibreglass, filler and cardboard like alot of zooks out there.
Keep it looking as stock as possible outside as i think that ads to the value. It shows thats its not stuffed with fibreglass, filler and cardboard like alot of zooks out there.
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Re: Turq the zook.
Well, you've got the photos/build thread to prove it's been redone properly!
Looking awesome, mate.
Looking awesome, mate.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Turq the zook.
Great thread great work, you've accomplished in a few posts what's taken me 20pages, I have to be a little jealous of you work ethic! I take forever to fix things, looking forward to seeing turq on the road and earning his keep!
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Re: Turq the zook.
Superb welding as always.
Andy if you need a hand lifting the body off give me a call.
Andy if you need a hand lifting the body off give me a call.
If it ticks over...leave it