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Just some maruti tech for people who don't know.
I have discovered that a maruti 1ltr jackshaft is approximately 20mm shorter than a standard 1.3 litre jackshaft and the gear box cross member is also 20mm further back to compensate for this which means the engine sits further towards the fire wall
Also a maruti has 1.3 narrow track drive shaft flanges
this info I'd for a n/t model and mine is a 1990 model I'm not sure if this is the same for a w/t maruti
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Maruti tech
mine is a 96 maruti and you cant lift the transfer more than 1 1/4 inches or the front shaft hits on the g/box crossmember.
also, the yoke on the t/shafts and the g/box is the same as 1.3 but the flange bolt pattern is different.
Also the rear brake hose is longer than a swb by a fair bit. fronts are the same.
radiator mounts are also different to a 1.3, but you can fit a 1.3 radiator by drilling new holes in the radiator for the bolts and removing the lower drip tray.
Bonnet stick holder thing is also mounted in a different location and is shorter, but 1ltr one can be used.
The vent holes in the 1ltr plastic dash are perfect size for speco/autometer gauges.
that is all...
also, the yoke on the t/shafts and the g/box is the same as 1.3 but the flange bolt pattern is different.
Also the rear brake hose is longer than a swb by a fair bit. fronts are the same.
radiator mounts are also different to a 1.3, but you can fit a 1.3 radiator by drilling new holes in the radiator for the bolts and removing the lower drip tray.
Bonnet stick holder thing is also mounted in a different location and is shorter, but 1ltr one can be used.
The vent holes in the 1ltr plastic dash are perfect size for speco/autometer gauges.
that is all...
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