trotters sammy... updated finally
- suzukisteve
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Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
what alternator did you upgrade to dude? hopefully gonna be using a disco one if I can get it to work
pickle power!
Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
its a vitara one 100amp so i was told
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
Well I've had an eventful couple of days...
Finally had some time to get on with finishing bits, got the new alternator fitted and a belt that would fit (823mm) the alternator must have a larger dia pulley than before. Also picked up a new temp sensor as the spade terminal had snapped off the old one.
My manifold has been away to Rockwatt for machining and got that back and fitted, got all the pulleys and belts on. Fitted the rad and connected all the pipe work up and filled with coolant.........
Only for it to all leak out on the floor ffs! Argh!
So today I took it all apart again and found the water pump to be leaking!
water isn't supposed to come out of that hole
Luckily I had a new water pump and gasket in my pile of spares. However as sj's love to make like difficult 2 of the heads snapped off the bolts holding the water pump as soon as I put a socket on them.
Again luckily I managed to file a couple of spanner flats on the protruding studs and with a lot of gt85 and a big adjustable spanner they came out.
Got the new pump fitted then realised the 4 studs that hold the pulley and the fan weren't in the new water pump so had a nice mole grip session to get them out and swapped over.
And finally after a couple of cold hours it was all back together and filled the rad and thankfully it's holding the coolant now.
Lastly fitted a couple of new spade connectors for temp sensor and starter motor and for the 2 alternator connections (may have to swap them over as not sure which cable goes on which terminal till I get a battery attached) and fitted a new throttle cable (mountain bike brake cable) and fitted new choke cable
So just the front clip to reattach and fit battery, tune carb and fingers crossed!!
Finally had some time to get on with finishing bits, got the new alternator fitted and a belt that would fit (823mm) the alternator must have a larger dia pulley than before. Also picked up a new temp sensor as the spade terminal had snapped off the old one.
My manifold has been away to Rockwatt for machining and got that back and fitted, got all the pulleys and belts on. Fitted the rad and connected all the pipe work up and filled with coolant.........
Only for it to all leak out on the floor ffs! Argh!
So today I took it all apart again and found the water pump to be leaking!
water isn't supposed to come out of that hole
Luckily I had a new water pump and gasket in my pile of spares. However as sj's love to make like difficult 2 of the heads snapped off the bolts holding the water pump as soon as I put a socket on them.
Again luckily I managed to file a couple of spanner flats on the protruding studs and with a lot of gt85 and a big adjustable spanner they came out.
Got the new pump fitted then realised the 4 studs that hold the pulley and the fan weren't in the new water pump so had a nice mole grip session to get them out and swapped over.
And finally after a couple of cold hours it was all back together and filled the rad and thankfully it's holding the coolant now.
Lastly fitted a couple of new spade connectors for temp sensor and starter motor and for the 2 alternator connections (may have to swap them over as not sure which cable goes on which terminal till I get a battery attached) and fitted a new throttle cable (mountain bike brake cable) and fitted new choke cable
So just the front clip to reattach and fit battery, tune carb and fingers crossed!!
Last edited by trotter on Mon Nov 25, 2013 6:39 pm, edited 3 times in total.
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
And I've also managed to post half the story midway through typing...
I love phones!! Can't figure out how to delete it so you can all have a laugh for now
I love phones!! Can't figure out how to delete it so you can all have a laugh for now
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
- Jordi
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Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
Good stuff bud. Be out soon enough.
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Re: trotters sammy... the never ending project...
yea hopefully, its all back together now and has decided it doesn't want to start... not sure how good the battery is so have to wait and get a multimeter on it. other than that check the timing, put some fresh fuel in, along with new plugs and leads and a oil change and a carb tune and it'l be ready for mot check
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
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Re: trotters sammy... the end is near!
yayyyy you'll be able to come out next time!!!
Twiss
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"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: trotters sammy... it's been a long time coming..!
Well after a couple of days out laning and generally just driving it hard my back had had enough, of flat inside out leaf springs and bouncing off the bump stops all the time. So i finally pulled my finger out and did something about it
Last edited by trotter on Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: trotters sammy... it's been a long time coming..!
yes that is dan getting his sweat on winching me up a hill
right on with the pics
bye bye calmini shackle reversal with flat springs
hello shiny things
right on with the pics
bye bye calmini shackle reversal with flat springs
hello shiny things
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: trotters sammy... it's been a long time coming..!
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need