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Newbie from essex

Post by 285cupramatty » Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:15 pm

Hi All,

My names Matt as you you probably guessed from above from Essex, i have just purchased a Vitara JX T reg with a mate of mine. It all started off a few weekends back me and the friend went out in our mates fronty along with two Jimnys, and we were hooked lol. By the monday we owned a 4x4 so far we are pretty impressed with our bargin paid next to nothing for it, now being so cheap it was bound to have a couple of things wrong with it. So i had a good look round it and could only find two things wrong.

1) drivers front drive shaft seems to be broken at the cv joint as when in 4wd it makes a clicking sound and when i turn the hub lock on it only spins the very outside edge of the cv and again the same clicking noise.

2) seems to have a rather bad oil leak, now i havent had time to borrow a ramp but it seems to be coming out half way down the sump so guessing its cracked. this looks like a right pig of a job.

Now its completely standard at the moment, but are plans are as follows set of tyres around 235/75/15, a 2" lift but we were looking at the block kits mainly as we both have daily drivers so aren't looking to spend a fortune and aren't planning any mountain expedititions, snorkel and eventually a winch bumper and winch.

Then have fun in the mud :)

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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by ferris » Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:52 pm

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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by 285cupramatty » Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:16 pm

thanks, cant wait to get out and play lol

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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Feb 24, 2014 8:48 pm

Welcome.

Lots of vitaras seem to get sold with snapped shafts or knackered CVs as people get bored of changing them. If you are not a hooligan with them they are fine though.

No idea on the sump but I would have thought it would be pretty hard to crack one. I beat the crap out of one with a big mallet and it just bends.
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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by Jordi » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:34 pm

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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by Ladaman » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:52 pm

Hello, good evening & :welcome:

Give the underneath a good clean to try and find the source of the leak. It's all repairable, or just put a tray underneath it and keep topping it up ;)
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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by ROBBIE » Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:05 am

Hi :welcome:
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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by ScottieJ » Sat Mar 01, 2014 1:35 pm

:welcome: to the forum, could just be leaking from the sump gasket, could try carefully tightening the sump bolts but they don't need to be torqued up very much so use a small 1/4" drive and be careful not to snap them. Best thing to do is give the engine a good degrease and lean though so you can work out where it's leaking from.
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Re: Newbie from essex

Post by 285cupramatty » Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:47 pm

Evening all, little update I managed to get a shaft last Saturday fitted that and went out Sunday for some fun. I was amazed how much they do. Its completely standard and went everywhere. Great fun.

As for the sump I looked at that last night at my mates workshop used a die grinder on where i believed it was coming from and low an behold 2 holes in the sump pan. So some liquid metal straight over them seems to have stooped it bit of a cheat but didn't have time to empty oil clean all the that off and weld it. It will do for now (hopefully)

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