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THE "silly" question thread

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by dad »

They're worth $55 to $100 brand new, depending on how nicely you ask any tyre shop.

Theyre worth what ever someone's willing to pay.
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Post by St Jimmy »

Suzuki gsxr 750 throttle bodies, has anyone tried to fit them to a sierra.Instead of carbs :twisted: And what would i need.
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Post by Zook_Fan »

im guessing the wiper pivots is where the blades rotate from? how do i fix this?
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Post by ofr57 »

dad wrote:They're worth $55 to $100 brand new, depending on how nicely you ask any tyre shop.

Theyre worth what ever someone's willing to pay.
yup i payed 60 for mine
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Post by zookimal »

Just in case it gets missed in the upgrade thread.
Can anyone confirm if the plastic tanked late WT radiator is the same as the coily radiator?

My 93 plastic tanked WT has split so it's time for a new one. None of the rad shops I've spoken to have a seperate listing in their books for the 2 different WT rads, but have a seperate coily listing. Is this my rad?

Just want to make sure I only have to order once, and so I don't have fan shroud and bracket issues when I get it.
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Post by nicbeer »

boner59 wrote:Suzuki gsxr 750 throttle bodies, has anyone tried to fit them to a sierra.Instead of carbs :twisted: And what would i need.
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Post by sheps »

boner59 wrote:Suzuki gsxr 750 throttle bodies, has anyone tried to fit them to a sierra.Instead of carbs :twisted: And what would i need.
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i have a set of 40mm flat slides on my old oil cooled GSXR
i recon they would be the go. :lol:
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Post by mnemonix »

Is it possible to source replacement springs for the standard sierra Aisin front hubs? If so, where from.

noticed today I have a broken one. Would like to replace the spring without lashing out for an entire hub from a wrecker.
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Post by St Jimmy »

sheps wrote:
boner59 wrote:Suzuki gsxr 750 throttle bodies, has anyone tried to fit them to a sierra.Instead of carbs :twisted: And what would i need.
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i have a set of 40mm flat slides on my old oil cooled GSXR
i recon they would be the go. :lol:
You mean like this :D :D
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Post by lexplay »

wouldn't be hard,just have to make a manifold.
i would rather run twin 45mm weber side drafts.
one throat per cylinder makes the world of differance.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

lexplay wrote:wouldn't be hard,just have to make a manifold.
i would rather run twin 45mm weber side drafts.
one throat per cylinder makes the world of differance.
I would piss it all off and go injection....
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Post by nicbeer »

GRPABT1 wrote:
lexplay wrote:wouldn't be hard,just have to make a manifold.
i would rather run twin 45mm weber side drafts.
one throat per cylinder makes the world of differance.
I would piss it all off and go injection....


Injection off a 20V quad throttle bodies :)
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Now you're thinking ;)
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Post by _noddy »

Want pic's of sierra's cut down to utes????
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Post by sheps »

GRPABT1 wrote:Now you're thinking ;)
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Post by super zook »

1 litre suzuki sierra towbars are rated at 50/450 T/F
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Post by nicbeer »

_noddy wrote:Want pic's of sierra's cut down to utes????
no fark off to noddyland
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Post by mrRocky »

you dont even need a roof, i cut mine a bit too much
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Post by lockdup »

Hi People,

Thought i might through a random question out. I have a 91 vitara with a rear air locker, about a month i got the locker fitted i brought a sierra with a rear locker also. Due to the sierra the vitara never goes off road anymore. So my question is is it at all possiable to fit the locker from the rear of the Vitara into the front of the Sierra??

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Post by flyinwall »

lockdup wrote:Hi People,

Thought i might through a random question out. I have a 91 vitara with a rear air locker, about a month i got the locker fitted i brought a sierra with a rear locker also. Due to the sierra the vitara never goes off road anymore. So my question is is it at all possiable to fit the locker from the rear of the Vitara into the front of the Sierra??

Cheers guys
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Post by ofr57 »

does anyone know what the standard oil pressure is for a sierra?
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Post by gomulletgo »

Can anyone tell me if the alternator from a 2.5 litre suzuki will fit a 1.6 litre engine? This is the reason I ask, I have a 1.6 escudo with dud alternator and saw this for sale:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =196555215

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Post by greg »

lockdup wrote:Hi People,

Thought i might through a random question out. I have a 91 vitara with a rear air locker, about a month i got the locker fitted i brought a sierra with a rear locker also. Due to the sierra the vitara never goes off road anymore. So my question is is it at all possiable to fit the locker from the rear of the Vitara into the front of the Sierra??

Cheers guys
Sell the rear airlocker out of the vitara to another vitara person. use the money to fund your front locker on the sierra.

Or, save up all your parts because you will want them again some day.

Note: thinking ahead a bit - don't get a sierra front airlocker - get a sierra rear air locker to fit in the front when you install some heavy duty cv joints and chromo axels...
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Post by greg »

Once the x-fer is removed, are the Trimatics and Aw4 bolt patterns / bearing arangements the same?
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Post by gomulletgo »

I have 3 SJ413s in varying states. Two of the three I cannot move the transfercase out of high two, is this common? what is causing the problem? and how is it fixed?

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Post by nicbeer »

gomulletgo wrote:I have 3 SJ413s in varying states. Two of the three I cannot move the transfercase out of high two, is this common? what is causing the problem? and how is it fixed?

Thanks :D
replace the shifter sheet under the lever.

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Post by ofr57 »

has anybody used lowering blocks to counter act the overall height of the suspension + wheels

my thought on this was if you run 34 or 35's with longer springs and shackles it will be getting tall but by putting in lowering blocks the suspension still works and the tyres still give you a better diff clearance and entrance and departure angles

is this feasible or not?
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Post by lay80n »

ofr57 wrote:has anybody used lowering blocks to counter act the overall height of the suspension + wheels

my thought on this was if you run 34 or 35's with longer springs and shackles it will be getting tall but by putting in lowering blocks the suspension still works and the tyres still give you a better diff clearance and entrance and departure angles

is this feasible or not?
But you will loose clearence under the spring plates. Plus blocks are just hack. Nice work on the thinking though.

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Post by greg »

greg wrote:Once the x-fer is removed, are the Trimatics and Aw4 bolt patterns / bearing arangements the same?
bump :armsup:

i read the xfers are interchangable between Trimatic and Aw4s - perhaps that answers my question?
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Post by ofr57 »

lay80n wrote:
ofr57 wrote:has anybody used lowering blocks to counter act the overall height of the suspension + wheels

my thought on this was if you run 34 or 35's with longer springs and shackles it will be getting tall but by putting in lowering blocks the suspension still works and the tyres still give you a better diff clearance and entrance and departure angles

is this feasible or not?
But you will loose clearence under the spring plates. Plus blocks are just hack. Nice work on the thinking though.

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ah true .. I'm not really a fan of blocks (lift, lower or body ) and now that i think of it will result in giving you 3 low spots on a single diff instead of just the pumpkin

oh well it was just a though/idea
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