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THE "silly" question thread

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by lay80n »

GRPABT1 wrote:Ok heres my silly question. Does it mater if my 4wd indicator light switch has broken wires? The wires snapped off at the base but I want to get it going before I can source a new one so can I drive fine with the switch in but not connected to the wires? This would just mean I don't have a light telling me when I'm in 4wd would it not?

Wont make a difference. I havent had one for years (wires busted). Just remember you wont have a light to tell you that 4wd is engaged.

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Post by FC3892 »

i have an early 1ltr case, no light in it. u get used to it
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Post by GRPABT1 »

lay80n wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:Ok heres my silly question. Does it mater if my 4wd indicator light switch has broken wires? The wires snapped off at the base but I want to get it going before I can source a new one so can I drive fine with the switch in but not connected to the wires? This would just mean I don't have a light telling me when I'm in 4wd would it not?

Wont make a difference. I havent had one for years (wires busted). Just remember you wont have a light to tell you that 4wd is engaged.

Layto....
I'm sure I won't get mixed up with the twin sticks :twisted: :armsup:
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Post by FC3892 »

Well got the new rims on, i have full left lock and almost full right, will rub but wont hook the leef now turning right. An it's given just enough for it to flex fully, ideal would be a nother -20 tho =(.............
Nother question has anyone put a E15et in a zook? found they bolt to a 60 series datto box. or 120y lol. cheap lil turbo motor!!
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Post by ofr57 »

can this be a sticky for nooobs to ask about lux diff conversions :snipersmile:
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Post by GRPABT1 »

No point making a sticky, they don't look in the bible anyway
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Post by .::Matt »

are the transfere cases in the early model jimnys the same as an 05 model reason i ask is i snapped the metal mount last night :oops:
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Is your's m13A or G13bb? not sure but that's where if at all there would be a difference I'd say.

Go a sierra diff with reduction gears, you know you want to..... :)
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Post by ofr57 »

whats the ratio for high range for 6.4 trail tough gears ... I've found it is 17% reduction but what would this equate to ?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

ofr57 wrote:whats the ratio for high range for 6.4 trail tough gears ... I've found it is 17% reduction but what would this equate to ?
1.65 AFAIK.

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Post by GRPABT1 »

Ok guys on the way to work this morning the gearbox shifter in my zook felt very strange going into third. It seemed to go further toward the firewall than ever before. Then on the way home it felt crap again and ended up getting stuck in 5th with side to side movement but will not come out of gear. Thankfully low rang 2wd got me home :armsup:

Now after a bit of a search I think the shifter bolt has snapped? And I think these links refer to the problem:-
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=46825
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/drive ... hifter.htm

Now I assume a poly shifter sheet is something I should buy along with a new bolt/shifter assembly from suzuki? But what exactly am I after from suzuki.

Also could this have done permanant damage to my gearbox? I assume I have to find all parts of the broken bolt.

So am I on the right track?
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Post by ScrawnC »

Pull the stick out and take a look, you'll probably find it is just the sheet?? If it is the bolt as well then opening the box to retrieve bits would be best, to eliminate further problems. Last thing you want is loose bits flying around in there :lol:
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Righto well that is a relief then. I will buy a new bolt while I'm at it aswell. Anyone know of a place that can get me a poly shifter sheet by the end of the week? Otherwise I am gonna have to get genuine.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Can't get the bastard out of gear now see this thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/sutra1464463.php#1464463
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Post by paid_hitman »

Hey.

Another quick question regarding the seal on the rear axle assembly
after you've taken the bearing and retaining ring off and drum backing plate

you put the Drum plate on first, then the seal with spring facing the differential side, then bearing with spaced side facing drum and then the retaining ring with chamfered side facing differential?
is that corrent? My main concern is the placement of the seal
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Post by CairnsZook »

paid_hitman wrote:Hey.

Another quick question regarding the seal on the rear axle assembly
after you've taken the bearing and retaining ring off and drum backing plate

you put the Drum plate on first, then the seal with spring facing the differential side, then bearing with spaced side facing drum and then the retaining ring with chamfered side facing differential?
is that corrent? My main concern is the placement of the seal
:) thanks

Adam
No dude. The seal goes into the axle tube. Bearing and retainer is pressed onto axle. Axles slides into tube.

This thread might help a bit (sort of) http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic131230-0-asc-0.php
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Post by paid_hitman »

OK. Awesome, I did one side and then thought about it.... reason being when i disasembled it, after taking the bearing off a bit of plastic came off after, but this must have being the old bearing seal and nothing more..

Thanks you've put my mind at ease.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

There is a plastic ring that sits in there also, I forget it's purpose.
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Post by DavePatrol »

just a question on a 2 inch bodylift, in the pic below is it fitted right or dose one of the rubber bushes have to be directly under the body block ?

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Post by Pezooki »

Hi Scott,

I did mine like this (one of the rubber bushes is directly under the body block):

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Post by DavePatrol »

yer should i change it or leave it as is?

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Post by da13ro »

Change, more lift :armsup: and i assume the rubber is there for a reason, perhaps to soften the stress on the body? Im speaking out of my ass here.
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Post by Pezooki »

Change it.

As it is now, there is no rubber cushioning between the chassis and body. Before you put the BL in, (ie - when it was standard) there was! Setting it up the same as mine is the go (this will also give you a bit more lift). :cool:

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Post by DavePatrol »

more lift is good :lol: :armsup: ill change it on tusday than.

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Post by Dee »

GRPABT1 wrote:There is a plastic ring that sits in there also, I forget it's purpose.
my mate said he thought it was a guide for the axle, to prevent the axle damaging the seal upon install/removal? could be wrong...
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Post by ajsr »

the plastic ring in the axle is important it stops the rubber on the seal being damaged when you slide the axle back in
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Post by zookifreak »

I just bought a 93 vitara soft top. Does anyone know the best way to fit spotties across the roof and still keep the soft top in 1 piece.
I haven't been able to find any clear pics of zook soft tops with roof spotties that still have the original back seats.
I was thinking might just need a roof rack to put them on?
Any help would be awesome!
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Post by Dee »

I'm retarded with electronics.

When i turn my lowbeams on, only left headlight works... High beams on & only right hand headlight works... :?
All the gear, No idea...
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Post by FC3892 »

bad earth ide say. :?
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Post by CairnsZook »

Dee wrote:I'm retarded with electronics.

When i turn my lowbeams on, only left headlight works... High beams on & only right hand headlight works... :?
Dee, I had similar problems when wiring up spotties. Something to do with negative switching. This thread might help - http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic742 ... lay+wiring
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