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ZOOK transfer YET AGAIN HEEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPP

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ZOOK transfer YET AGAIN HEEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPP

Post by purefmx »

ok heres the problem, the selector sticks, saturday i was stuck in 2H, now its in neutral. I was told that the zook transfer stick carries a small nylon cup on the very bottom of the stick, upon inspection there wasnt one. I approached my local 4x4 spares shop to purchase one.
Here goes.....
the salesman said that Suzuki transfers did have one, so i requested that one be ordered in ($8). Midday the next day i phoned to see if it had arrived, the salesman stated that he was waiting for other orders to make the delivery worthwhile as it was only an $8 part. So he hadnt yet placed the order and wasnt gpoing to. Now im waiting on a part thats never going to come. he then tells me he can order one from Suzuki genuine for the same cost. Why didnt he say this yesterday???? GRRRRRR
Anyways i proceeded to state that i will never use their services again and hung up. Extremely Pissed!!!!!!!!
I then phone Suzuki who state that the part im chasing doesnt actually exist??? Go figure.
The selector bushing down in the case seems A OK, however the selector still seizes. Suzuki states that there isnt a nylon cup on the stick, however i have known some parts places to be incorrect.
Can anyone help?
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Post by N*A*M »

a bad photo of my case showing the rubber bushing:
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you might want to replace this bushing even if you think it's okay. also make sure it's not in upside down (ie tapered side should face up). as far as i know, there's no rubber cup on the stick. also make sure you case has enough gear oil? not making any assumptions here just trying to help.
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Post by Damo »

Go to a Suzuki dealer, and take a note of your chassis number b4 u go.

If you have MAJOR dramas let me know and i can organise one for you. I'm suprised you're having so many problems.
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Post by N*A*M »

i have my case apart at the moment and i'll take some photos tonight of what i have
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Post by purefmx »

cheers, im goin to go and buy the bushing now
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Post by camskizook »

If u have anymore dramas, go to Newcastle Gearbox and Diff in Broadmeadow...these guys fix this problem all the time...and they are the ones that showed me how to use the hilux stuff in there...
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Post by purefmx »

I replaced the bushing today and took the zook for a qik play. Alls well, Thanks to everyone who helped out. Problem solved, for now
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Post by zukin »

where bouts did ya go for a play mate. i just fixed my problem my hubs wernt engaging so i was only in 2wd but its all fixed now took me all arvo to cleen it but goes better then ever now :!: :lol: :lol:
Ya here for a good time not a long time!
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Post by camskizook »

OMG....i didnt know u knew how to lock your hubs in brown! :finger:
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