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cookiemonster-jr's Sierra Build Thread
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which reminds me - i gotta put a new gasket on mine soon aswellJrZook wrote:Gees top end on that engine looks nice and clean. Must be in pretty good nick.
Dan
i think this build is more remindng us old heads of what we 'Should' be doing to our zookz... but arent coz we are too lazy...
'93 sierra WT, 2" BL, 3" TG springs, 2" zorst, CD, 235's
To do: xtractrs, bigger tyres, gears, etc
See members for pics/info
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/sutra1368130.php#1368130
To do: xtractrs, bigger tyres, gears, etc
See members for pics/info
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/sutra1368130.php#1368130
God Of Emo
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Location: Newy, home of the ZOOK (Rockin the 'diff)
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WICKED wrote:That's a Big lunch box..... Oh sorry thats the Hampster house...My bad! hehehe
So when are we going to see the outside colour?
Jeez Ben, anyone would think you were after some pink cammo ideas for your MQ or somthing.
Top work on the build, Hailey should be proud, and so should you.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
All ways thinking.......lay80n wrote:WICKED wrote:That's a Big lunch box..... Oh sorry thats the Hampster house...My bad! hehehe
So when are we going to see the outside colour?
Jeez Ben, anyone would think you were after some pink cammo ideas for your MQ or somthing.
Layto....
Buds Customs : Street, Track & Trail - Parts & Fabrication - Nissan, Toyota, Custom D60 gear
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Location: {Sydney, Australia or Rio, Brazil Ride: Sierra JXi}
the oil breather is screaming out to me.
Why not go for an oil-air seprator catch can thingy, that way when the cops pull her over she still complies witht the stock emissions.
(alternatively you you could mount the oil breather IN the airbox out of site )
Why not go for an oil-air seprator catch can thingy, that way when the cops pull her over she still complies witht the stock emissions.
(alternatively you you could mount the oil breather IN the airbox out of site )
-[b]Santos[/b][img]http://www.teamswift.net/images/smilies/icon_furious.gif[/img]
Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
According to the seller, the engine had a new head on it not that long ago.JrZook wrote:Gees top end on that engine looks nice and clean. Must be in pretty good nick.
Dan
When we took the rocker cover off, it was a nice suprise to see it so clean.
The motors done 260,000km, but runs great and always starts first time. Although i think the carbie is fairly worn.
Sounds like i need to look at the rocker breather as well ! Good job Hailey wont be driving it for another 10 months or so !
cookie monster
99 GU Patrol Wagon 4.2td
We've also been looking at fitting an air conditioning compressor as an air compressor.
Looks easy enough to mount, but we would need a twin crankshaft pully to make it all work.
Would say a twin pulley of an older Barina/Swift that uses the G13B engine fit straight onto the Sierra engine ?
This would make the endless air option a real goer.
cookie monster
Looks easy enough to mount, but we would need a twin crankshaft pully to make it all work.
Would say a twin pulley of an older Barina/Swift that uses the G13B engine fit straight onto the Sierra engine ?
This would make the endless air option a real goer.
cookie monster
99 GU Patrol Wagon 4.2td
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it depends on the motor some have 5 studs other 4. If you look at 1l swifts they all seem to be 4 studs.
Alternatively i think spidertrax does a billet pulley for $50 to suilt.
Autospeed had 2 articles on DIY oil/air seperators
Alternatively i think spidertrax does a billet pulley for $50 to suilt.
Autospeed had 2 articles on DIY oil/air seperators
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Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
Suzuki, Jeep & Toyota Soft tops with welded seams for SALE (PM me)
my G13bb and my g13ba have had twin crank pulleys look for any early jimny or coily motor because they had air con and power steer as factory options.cookie monster wrote:We've also been looking at fitting an air conditioning compressor as an air compressor.
Looks easy enough to mount, but we would need a twin crankshaft pully to make it all work.
Would say a twin pulley of an older Barina/Swift that uses the G13B engine fit straight onto the Sierra engine ?
This would make the endless air option a real goer.
cookie monster
Fantastic to see girls getting stuck in and getting their hands dirty Good on you kiddo!
...and you're doing a fantastic job, Dad. Keep it up and she won't need to depend on a guy to fix her Zook
...and you're doing a fantastic job, Dad. Keep it up and she won't need to depend on a guy to fix her Zook
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
[quote="spamwell"][quote="cookie monster"]We've also been looking at fitting an air conditioning compressor as an air compressor.
Looks easy enough to mount, but we would need a twin crankshaft pully to make it all work.
Would say a twin pulley of an older Barina/Swift that uses the G13B engine fit straight onto the Sierra engine ?
This would make the endless air option a real goer.
cookie monster[/quote]
my G13bb and my g13ba have had twin crank pulleys look for any early jimny or coily motor because they had air con and power steer as factory options.[/quote]
Get another waterpump pulley and turn in around and bolt it on your bottom crank pulley works a treat
Looks easy enough to mount, but we would need a twin crankshaft pully to make it all work.
Would say a twin pulley of an older Barina/Swift that uses the G13B engine fit straight onto the Sierra engine ?
This would make the endless air option a real goer.
cookie monster[/quote]
my G13bb and my g13ba have had twin crank pulleys look for any early jimny or coily motor because they had air con and power steer as factory options.[/quote]
Get another waterpump pulley and turn in around and bolt it on your bottom crank pulley works a treat
Thanks for the tips on the crank pulley options guys, appreciate it.
Next up we changed the engine coolant, thermostat(in a bid to getting the temp gauge working) and checked the timing.
The thermostat did the trick with the temp gauge.
Loosening the drain valve
We put a plastic bag over the alternator, before removing the thermostat housing.
Out with the old
Coolant temp sender
Flushing system
New thermostat
Gasket sealer
Job done
Hailey, checking the timing
A slight adjustment was needed
One final check
cookie monster
Next up we changed the engine coolant, thermostat(in a bid to getting the temp gauge working) and checked the timing.
The thermostat did the trick with the temp gauge.
Loosening the drain valve
We put a plastic bag over the alternator, before removing the thermostat housing.
Out with the old
Coolant temp sender
Flushing system
New thermostat
Gasket sealer
Job done
Hailey, checking the timing
A slight adjustment was needed
One final check
cookie monster
99 GU Patrol Wagon 4.2td
Spot Light Install.
Hella 140 spot light kit
Wiring the individual lamps
Inserting rubber gland
Crimping fitting
The length of the power wire is a bit short !
Crimped earth fitting
Attaching earth fitting
Re-assembly of lamp
Attaching mounting Brackets
Bolting lamp to bracket
Mounting Bull Bar
We made a wiring loom up, to upgrade the headlight wiring and to connect the spot lamps. The wiring diagram was was taken from the Suzuki forum on Outers.
Top wires connect to existing headlamp plug, new headlamp plug on left and spot light wiring on right
Connecting wires to original headlamp socket
New headlamp socket and earth
The main earth cable from the engine was a bit suss, so cut and reconnnected.
Ran the cable for the spotlight switch
Finished wiring in place, tie wrapped to air intake pipe
All finished
cookie monster
Hella 140 spot light kit
Wiring the individual lamps
Inserting rubber gland
Crimping fitting
The length of the power wire is a bit short !
Crimped earth fitting
Attaching earth fitting
Re-assembly of lamp
Attaching mounting Brackets
Bolting lamp to bracket
Mounting Bull Bar
We made a wiring loom up, to upgrade the headlight wiring and to connect the spot lamps. The wiring diagram was was taken from the Suzuki forum on Outers.
Top wires connect to existing headlamp plug, new headlamp plug on left and spot light wiring on right
Connecting wires to original headlamp socket
New headlamp socket and earth
The main earth cable from the engine was a bit suss, so cut and reconnnected.
Ran the cable for the spotlight switch
Finished wiring in place, tie wrapped to air intake pipe
All finished
cookie monster
99 GU Patrol Wagon 4.2td
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Good work there Hailey & Dad, I see the pink camo is making its way out from behind the 'curtain of mystery'
I used your pics as a guide last weekend to fit my Autotechnica seats, so you're educating some of us as well as doing your own truck build for the school project!
I admire the do it once, do it well approach you seem to have on your rig. Patience and attention to detail is a skill sometimes forgotten by a fair few of the OL blokes on here.
At least when you're old enough to finally 'wheel' the zook, you'll be a gun at trail fixes having pulled it apart and then put it all back together!
We're all hanging to see the painted body work
Mike
I used your pics as a guide last weekend to fit my Autotechnica seats, so you're educating some of us as well as doing your own truck build for the school project!
I admire the do it once, do it well approach you seem to have on your rig. Patience and attention to detail is a skill sometimes forgotten by a fair few of the OL blokes on here.
At least when you're old enough to finally 'wheel' the zook, you'll be a gun at trail fixes having pulled it apart and then put it all back together!
We're all hanging to see the painted body work
Mike
People to do, Things to see ;)
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