Edweird's Suzuki 410
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
you would need the leafspring mount (that squashs the leaf spring between the perch) as well as it has the threaded holes that the roll bar mounts to,
er another thought you would need a 413 one (if they even did these?) as the axles on the sammy is wider and thus wouldn't fit
Although you will probably be fine with out one,
Luke
er another thought you would need a 413 one (if they even did these?) as the axles on the sammy is wider and thus wouldn't fit
Although you will probably be fine with out one,
Luke
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
Okay, stuff that idea then. I'll not bother with an anti-roll bar. I thought it might just bolt on. If I've got to change axels and stuff, I'll not bother. It was only a thought anyway.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
There is no escape from the dreaded tin worm
Still only very minor stuff though. I would still be well happy with it if i were you.
Once you get those few bits sorted it will be pretty much perfect.
Still only very minor stuff though. I would still be well happy with it if i were you.
Once you get those few bits sorted it will be pretty much perfect.
86 SJ413 tin top, 1.6 8v, SU carb, YJ spring conversion, virtual lift, 33x12.5x15 KL71's, rocklobster, rear discs, power steering.
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Don't get me wrong. I'm over the moon with my little wagon, I just want to get it up to car show standard.ferris wrote:Still only very minor stuff though. I would still be well happy with it if i were you.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
Hey peeps, todays fiddlings:
Oiled driver's side mirror mounting. It was very stiff and squeaked loudly, so I worked a dab of oil in and it's now smooth and quiet, and still stiff enough to hold itself in place, but can be moved without undue force.
We finally cleared enough space in the garage to fit the SJ in, so it's inside now, away from yobo's with screwdrivers and Icelandic volcano ash.
I have also spent about 3 or 4 hours cleaning, rewiring and sealing the fog lights. At some point, a previous owner had fitted an extra aftermarket lamp on the passenger side, and spliced it to the original.
The wires between the splicing and the aftermarket lamp had been run along the crossmember that the tow bar bolts to, which the exhaust is also rubbing against. The exhaust heat and caused the wires to melt and corrode etc. so the new lamp didn't work. I removed those wires, cleaned up both lamps thouroughly, as one was full of surface rust and the other was dirty and had a bit of rust and water inside. I sealed them back up, putting vaseline in all the joins where water might get in.
I then ran some household 240v cable taken from a defunked hoover across the rear crossmember, but made sure to keep it away from the exhaust by looping it behind and over the top of the crossmember. The cable's attatched to the wires it needs to be via chock blocks, which I've wrapped generously in gaffa tape to keep them water tight. Finally, I used a few cable ties to hold everything in place.
I know it's a bit of an essay, but hey, nevermind. Let me know if I've done anything blaringly wrong, or things I could do etc.
Cheers M'dears.
Oiled driver's side mirror mounting. It was very stiff and squeaked loudly, so I worked a dab of oil in and it's now smooth and quiet, and still stiff enough to hold itself in place, but can be moved without undue force.
We finally cleared enough space in the garage to fit the SJ in, so it's inside now, away from yobo's with screwdrivers and Icelandic volcano ash.
I have also spent about 3 or 4 hours cleaning, rewiring and sealing the fog lights. At some point, a previous owner had fitted an extra aftermarket lamp on the passenger side, and spliced it to the original.
The wires between the splicing and the aftermarket lamp had been run along the crossmember that the tow bar bolts to, which the exhaust is also rubbing against. The exhaust heat and caused the wires to melt and corrode etc. so the new lamp didn't work. I removed those wires, cleaned up both lamps thouroughly, as one was full of surface rust and the other was dirty and had a bit of rust and water inside. I sealed them back up, putting vaseline in all the joins where water might get in.
I then ran some household 240v cable taken from a defunked hoover across the rear crossmember, but made sure to keep it away from the exhaust by looping it behind and over the top of the crossmember. The cable's attatched to the wires it needs to be via chock blocks, which I've wrapped generously in gaffa tape to keep them water tight. Finally, I used a few cable ties to hold everything in place.
I know it's a bit of an essay, but hey, nevermind. Let me know if I've done anything blaringly wrong, or things I could do etc.
Cheers M'dears.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
I know that you wasnt calling me an anorack matey,
Yer anti roll bars are a no -go im afraid for you , as Luke says why.
Sounds like your exhaust is incorrectly fitted, or the wrong type?
It shouldnt be rubbing up to the chassis or anything else for that matter.
Just a thought, terminal blocks, should be advoided if possible, either solder connections or crimp them, also use a heat shink sleeve to protect it where its been done.
Dom
Yer anti roll bars are a no -go im afraid for you , as Luke says why.
Sounds like your exhaust is incorrectly fitted, or the wrong type?
It shouldnt be rubbing up to the chassis or anything else for that matter.
Just a thought, terminal blocks, should be advoided if possible, either solder connections or crimp them, also use a heat shink sleeve to protect it where its been done.
Dom
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VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
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and as for the exhaust, Im with Dom sounds like either the wrong one or maybe a mount has broke?
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agreed, Although I have tried soldering the cables but unfortunatly if they are outside ones youve pretty much buggered it, when the copper cores go black you won't be able to get the solder to stick, better off crimping them, I should add, Even though gaffa tape is pretty good, I can vouch for self amalgamating tape, that seals really well and doesnt age like the other tape which looses its stickinees after a while,dominic wrote:
Just a thought, terminal blocks, should be advoided if possible, either solder connections or crimp them, also use a heat shink sleeve to protect it where its been done.
Dom
and as for the exhaust, Im with Dom sounds like either the wrong one or maybe a mount has broke?
Luke
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
Okay, thanks lads. I'll get underneath sometime soon and take a better look.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
No problemo Edweird.
Yer, keep it in the garage away from vandals and the volcanic ash. also see jokes on members page.
Dom
Yer, keep it in the garage away from vandals and the volcanic ash. also see jokes on members page.
Dom
Currently Drive
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
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Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410
oops ... scuk section
Currently Drive
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)