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Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Ant161 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:22 pm

Hi there,
I'm totally new to this forum thing and totally new to the sj thing. I collected my first sj samuari yesterday as I have always wanted to go off road round our local lanes.
I think I may have brought a pup....
It has been stood for 12 months and needs an alternator ( already ordered )
When I took it off the trailer I pulled the hand break and a loud ping and now nothing. So then I pushed the break pedal straight to the floor just stopped it from a very slow roll but really nothing there.
So then I thought I would just put it in gear and I can't select a gear (don't know if this has anything to do with not running for 12 months)
Any advice greatly welcome. Cheers.

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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Jordi » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:33 pm

How sloppy is the gear stick? May just have snapped the locating bolt (pence from Suzuki, 5min job)

Brakes are probably seized and have no fluid in them or require bleeding. Check the reservoir and the calipers / pistons for leakage. Reservoir seals have a habit of going. Again only a couple of quid from Suzuki.

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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by turbo-tom » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:33 pm

welcome. sound like you have a few problems if it has been sitting for a while i would give everything a quick check over/grease up/oil change etc . then strip down the broken parts and have a look what has gone wrong and give them a rebuild. with new/good second hand parts.
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Ant161 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:42 pm

Cheers guys, there is a little play. The sj came with a spare gear box and a spare transfer box.
The guy assured me it was all running fine until the alternator packed up and he seemed like a good guy and I believe him.
He did say sj breaks need bleeding a lot.
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Ladaman » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:44 pm

Welcome to the club.

Firstly great choice of vehicle.

Secondly, you don't need to be a wizard with spanners to sort out your "teething" issues.

Thirdly, you probably found the best place for any help or advice you may need.
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by turbo-tom » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:54 pm

picture works , looks tidy that from first glance at the picture :thumbup:
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Jordi » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:57 pm

I'm going with a Spanish samurai.

Looks tidy. Have an investigate, any problems you can't solve just stick a post in the appropriate section on here and someone will know the answer / be able to help out.

What's your location bud? Or did I miss it on another post?
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Ant161 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:07 pm

It is quite clean and solid underneath, it has a webber carb is that good or bad? thanks for all the help guys...
i really want to get it sorted and fit a winch...
It also came with a set of 5 huge off road wheels and tyres that i want to fit.
Do you mean it might be an import??
Im in leicester..

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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Darrell » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:20 pm

Welcome to the club.
Vehicles left standing for a long time can cause the clutch to stick to the flywheel. The easiest way to release it is to put it in a high gear, press clutch pedal fully, press the brakes (you may have to chock the wheels ;) ) and then try starting it. Hopefully that will release it.
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Re: Hi guys I'm new.

Post by Ant161 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:40 pm

Cool as soon as i get her running ill try that, fingers crossed...

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