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Post by over land 4x4 »

ok iv got a 1lt ute thats going to need a motor and box what cars other than a zook have a F10A and 4speed in them??
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Post by mr green »

i've got a motor and box that i just pulled out of my maruti if you want it. and with the maruti box you can fit the fifth gear. ( or so i have read here)
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over land 4x4 wrote:ok iv got a 1lt ute thats going to need a motor and box what cars other than a zook have a F10A and 4speed in them??
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I don't believe a 1.0 maruti motor will bolt in to a 1.0 sierra. (But I could be wrong) I believe the maruti motor mounts like a 1.3.

There's not really any good alternative to a sierra motor. Even if you source a carry motor (as an example) your still going to want sierra trim to get it in the car - mounts, sump, gearbox etc so it would nly be useful as a core.

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Post by over land 4x4 »

Gwagensteve wrote:I don't believe a 1.0 maruti motor will bolt in to a 1.0 sierra. (But I could be wrong) I believe the maruti motor mounts like a 1.3.

There's not really any good alternative to a sierra motor. Even if you source a carry motor (as an example) your still going to want sierra trim to get it in the car - mounts, sump, gearbox etc so it would nly be useful as a core.

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thanks for that i think i may of found a 1lt tin top thats got a lot of rust in it the old fart thats got it wants $500 for it its all there and i was told that it go's iv never looked at the 1lt zooks how much would it be worth

also my ute has auto locking hubs are these any weeker than Manuel locking hubs?
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over land 4x4 wrote: also my ute has auto locking hubs are these any weeker than Manuel locking hubs?
I think you'll find that you don't have auto hubs if you have a 1.0 ute - my guess is you have drive flanges- all 1.0 utes came with drum front brakes and drive flanges. These aren't hubs at all, and they're unbreakable - the stub axle will go first - but they mean the whole front end is turning the whole time. If your front driveshaft is anything like mine, over about 60 kph you'll have some "noticeable :D" vibration.

Auto hubs were an option on WT sierras but I've never seen them in Australia.

If they specificially say "auto freewheeling hub" or similar on them they've been swapped in from a 2.0 V6 vitara - the only car I can think of that had them in australia, and pull them off and put normal sierra hubs on ASAP - they're trouble prone.

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Post by over land 4x4 »

ok thanks there drive flanges not auto hubs are all 1lt frunt diffs drum brakes and if i swap the frunt diff (to Manuel lockinghubs) and front driveshaft do you think this will fix the vibration
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yep, sure will.

There's a few of us chasing those flanges though.

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Post by mr green »

probly should be in the maruti thread but the maruti engine mounts are not the same as 1.3 (on mine anyway) they look every bit like the 1lt mounts but have 10mm bolts instead of 8mm and only have 2 bolt holes per side not 3
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Post by DieselZook »

Gwagensteve wrote:my guess is you have drive flanges- all 1.0 utes came with drum front brakes and drive flanges.
:?I've looked at a fair few 1.0l utes, all of them have had front drum brakes, but I haven't seen one yet with drive flanges, all have had OEM manual free wheeling hubs. :?
Gwagensteve wrote:These aren't hubs at all
;) Technically neither are the free wheeling hub mechanisms that are being referred to in this thread. :P
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Post by cj »

DieselZook wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:my guess is you have drive flanges- all 1.0 utes came with drum front brakes and drive flanges.
:?I've looked at a fair few 1.0l utes, all of them have had front drum brakes, but I haven't seen one yet with drive flanges, all have had OEM manual free wheeling hubs. :?
Well I had them on my 1.0 and I just picked up another set off another 1.0
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Post by zoook »

can confirm that maruti mounts dont suit 1.3 they are a 1 litre mount...the 1.3 bolts in lower and a bit forward to the 1.0...christover did a good thread on 1.3 to 1.0 a while back he did it with a plate im doing it the same look here

http://winter2006.4wheelingoz.com/wi06H ... daFROG.htm

heres his build up if your thinking 1.3 to 1.0
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