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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 10:24 pm
by lundigee
Yesterday, I finally had some time to myself and pulled the engine out of the SJ410.
I have had no joy to date in acquiring an F8a engine or sump, so I am just trying the 410 engine in the hole.
The sump and pick up pipe has been removed so that I can see what interference exists with axle, steering etc. Turning the sump around would involve redrilling all the holes, so I am thinking on.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:04 pm
by lundigee
Nothing fits.......

The SJ410 engine brackets push the mounts out too wide for the LJ chassis rails........ get LJ engine brackets.

The SJ410 exhaust manifold sits over the LJ chassis rail, complicated plumbing........get LJ exhaust manifold
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The SJ410 distributor sits above the bonnet line......get large hammer for power bulge......(or) get LJ distributor mount
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Having removed the SJ sump, the gap between the block and the diff/steering/damper is designed for a jigsaw piece. Robbie LJ80 photo showing the front off, has a clear shot of the complexity of the sump required if it is going to hold any oil........ get an LJ80 sump.
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I have not even looked at joining the LJ gearbox onto the F10a.................

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 4:03 pm
by lundigee
Having not had much joy leading up to Christmas fitting the the F10a motor, I have turned my attention to the other end of the LJ. No responses from the 'Wanted' for a spare wheel carrier, a few helpful comments and some useful photos from 'Robbie', I have decided to go for my own interpretation.
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Using the spare wheel carrier off the back door of the SJ410, I have attached it to a piece of 1 1/4" tube (£5). The spare wheel has been centered on a threaded hole I could see on the tailgate, which presumably secures some sort of rubber stop? (photo please anyone) for the spare wheel to rest against.



The pivot washer was beaten out of steel sheet and then hole sawed internal and external. There is a stop on the pivot tube, what is this for? A bit more cleaning up and a couple of coats of paint and I think that will do as a spare wheel carrier.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:42 pm
by donkeychomp
Is the mounting point central? I thought it was more to the right of the tailgate otherwise the spare wheel will block some of the number plate.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:17 pm
by lundigee
I had better check!

The centre of the spare wheel is 400mm (lines up with threaded hole in tailgate) from the centre of the hinge, which puts the wheel to the right of centre. When the wheel is mounted all the lights are visible, the number plate mounting for my LJ is below the tow bar mount. There are a pair of lights hidden behind the rear light panel which illuminate the number plate. I am not intending to tow anything on the road so the number plate can go where Suzuki intended without concern of being covered by spare wheels of tow hitches.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:24 pm
by donkeychomp
Got a pic? Never seen a number plate light like that.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:53 am
by Jordi
Spare wheel carrier was a nightmare for me. When i truck cabbed mine 12years ago? I had this image of how the tray back would look incorporating a spare wheel carrier. Only took me 10years to get round to making it.

Glad your making slightly quicker progress.

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:48 pm
by lundigee
Got a pic? Never seen a number plate light like that.
Photo of the number plate bracket and two concealed lights, FYI
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Jordi, I like the idea of a tray back. As for spare wheel holders, this is not a race, but 10years...really?

Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:57 pm
by lundigee
I picked up an F8a yesterday, thanks to Mudbutty. It has all the important bits on to convert the F10 to fit in the space provided.
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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:45 pm
by lundigee
Tricky question, can anyone tell me if I have a fault with my light switch.
First pull and the sidelights come on, second pull and the headlights come on......but the sidelights go off? Is that normal, legal or a faulty switch?