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exhuming old zook parts questions

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exhuming old zook parts questions

Post by Itsuki Style »

hey, ive got a few questions regarding an old suzuki and diffs and t cases and stuff like that. We've got a really old trayback suzuki here that would have been around 1980 or something like that, it was 800 cc. What is this model called? what ratio are the diffs and T cases? will the Tcase fit in my widetrack 94 sierra? can i use the diff centres out of the old one in my diff?

I need to find out because if it will work, i have to dig the old zook up, it got buried in our tip about 5 years ago, so it will become an interesting mission. Thanks
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Post by muppet_man67 »

it sounds like an LJ80 its all pretty old the centers and tranny wont be compatible. that said depending on what condition the body is it, it might be worth something. Im guessing its pretty rusty though.

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Post by want33s »

R.I.P Little LJ80. :cry: None of the driveline will fit a WT.
If it's been there 5 years, let it rest. None of it will be usable now anyway.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

Yeh it looked like that. I'd say it would be very rusty by now, was in pretty shit condition before we buried it, weve got the engine out of it though, it still goes. So the Transfer case and diffs definetely arent compatable?

dang that wrecks that idea then, i thought i was onto something
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Itsuki Style wrote:So the Transfer case and diffs definetely arent compatible?
No they are not. 100% No.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

what my dads farm zook, its a 2 stroke jimny, 450 cc 4 speed, SWB, Im not sure what year but i think it has the same or similar chassis as my car would its stuff fit?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Itsuki Style wrote:what my dads farm zook, its a 2 stroke jimny, 450 cc 4 speed, SWB, Im not sure what year but i think it has the same or similar chassis as my car would its stuff fit?
the diffs on your car are different to anythng suzki built before 1986. Jimny? is it an import? sounds like an LJ50. except for the chassis. The Japanese had engines that we never did to fit in within motor sport classes. If it was built after 1983 then the transfer case might be usable. Gwagonsteve seems to know all the specs on every suzuki ever made, im sure he will chime in. :finger:
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Post by St Jimmy »

is a lj 50 if its a 2stroke :snipersmile:
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Post by bigmick »

arnt lj 50 centres 4.88. if you find them id bye the gears as a spare set for mine.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

wont be selling sorry matey, i'll be having a hard time getting dad to swap with mine if they can fit into mine that is
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Itsuki Style wrote:what my dads farm zook, its a 2 stroke jimny, 450 cc 4 speed, SWB, Im not sure what year but i think it has the same or similar chassis as my car would its stuff fit?
This is confusing.

The first commercially available suzuki in australia was the LJ50. This is 550cc 2 stroke. This was never referred to in Australia as a Jimny.

Cars with Jimny on them anywhere are Japanese Domestic Market, which would mean a private import, but if it was an LJ (so the same shape as the ute in the picture above, then it would be 360cc air cooled (LJ10) or 360cc water cooled (LJ20) I have heard that some of the 360cc cars came into australia in very small numbers.

None of the parts on any of the above cars will interchange with your car.

If it is Sierra shape (newer than 1981) and a Japanese Domestic Market model, it will be badged "jimny" and have a 550cc three cylinder. These are four stroke. You could use the transfer case out of this car as it has very low ratios (about 3.3:1 low range)

Sorry for all the pointless detail, you threw me with the Jimny thing.

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Post by Highway-Star »

Itsuki Post up a pic of what state the 80 is in.

It might be appauling, but a keen person with time and cash could possibly still restore it. Just look at what they do with hot rods (I know not quite the same, but anyway). If its no good to you, maybe you could sell it to someone keen and use the cash to buy some proper parts for your car (unless its really bad then sell it for a six pack).

Saw a rebuilt LJ81 up the shops near my place the other day, had a custom rear tray with oiled timber planks, nice set of alloys, was painted suzuki red, and looked to be running approx 30" AT tyres. It looked really good.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

dude i dont if u missed my first post, but the lj80 is underground. It would have got squashed and shit when the bull dozer filled the hole in. I just thought the t case and diffs might be allright, but apparently they wont be useful anyway, so it wont be getting dug up.

here is the 2 stroke i was talking about
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Can u tell what year it is? anyone know which bits will fit my car? thanks
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Post by Highway-Star »

I didn't pick up on the fact that it got dozed; I thought it you just ment it was sitting in th back paddock up to its axles, or something.

That 2 stroke car you posted up, has me a bit bamboozled? Its definintly an import, but I can't tell you much more. Oh and its not an LJ50 that people were talking about. It would be 1981 or newer as it is a SJ body. Oh and it looks like NT axles, but can't tell if it would be 1L or 1.3L compatible diffs etc.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Wow! that would have to be the only one of them in the country!

I still can't find all my old copies of Super Suzy magazine, that laid all this out, but it is an early SJ30 as far as I am aware. I thought all the SJ body shape cars were 4 stroke, but apparently not.

Motor will be as per LJ50, but there must have been some small changes over the years. Apparently around late 1981, they went to electronic ignition. I thought that lj50's had a separate tank for oil, is that the case with yours?

You could use the transfer, with some work. It is geared like so:

High range - 1.741
Low range - 3.052
Diff ratio - 4.777

My guess is diffs are compatible with 1.0 stuff but not 1.3.

It seems that the 2 stroke 550 was sold alongside the turbo 4 stroke 550 for a while as the brochures I have found show both versions in the spec sheet.

http://www.suzuki-w.co.jp/history2/jimn ... _spec.html

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Post by Itsuki Style »

Yeh its got a seperate 2 stroke oil tank. i dont hink i'll worry about stealing anything from it , coz we still use it around the farm a fair bit, i'll just organise my gearing some other way.
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Post by super zook »

like gwagensteve said but that is exactly the same as mine that i was talking about last week. You will find it is a sj30 with the engine being an lj50 (550cc 2 stroke 3 cylinder) the only difference is mine is red and a soft top. Mine has no locking hubs but yours does? The diff centres are 4.777 and the transfer is 3.052:1. http://www.4x4.in.th/specification.html .This a link that will tell you the differences between all models . Mine is also recorded as an 85 model. yours will also have a rear fog light with the switch next to the hazard lights. By the way are your head lights h4 or h3? mine has h4 just curious. Its pretty cool there is another one in oz.
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