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anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 2:02 pm
by magnus_azores
just curious what it means on my title.

perhaps there is another spot to post this question, please redirect me.

i have the Santana Samurai SJ .... but what is L04T???

is that the 413 or 410 or ????

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 2:55 pm
by Edweird
I'd guess it's referring to the transmission. The 'T'-ransfer box does 'LO'-w ratio and '4'-wheel drive. That's just a guess.

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:01 pm
by magnus_azores
sounds good to me.

do you know what number SJ i have? it would help when searching for parts online.

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:21 pm
by magnus_azores
it seems the important info is that it is the Diesel Pick up, as these are the only models that use my engine.

although, if i need to get parts for the tranny then i should find out if there are variants withing the SJ series.

any thoughts?

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:38 pm
by Jay18
well sj's are worked out like this...

SJ410 - Suzuki Jimny 4 Cylinder 1.0

SJ413 - Suzuki Jimny 4 cyilinder 1.3

thats why the sj's with the 1.6 conversion is nicknamed the SJ416 this is just a conversion, never actually produced with the 1.6 vitara engine

yours is 1.9D right? but there was never a sj called the 419

so by looking at the pics of your suzuki it looks more like a Samurai/413 just with coils and a different engine right?

yours has the SJ410/Samurai bonnet

i googles LO4T earlier and it only seems to come up with the 1.9D LWB like yours...

hope this is some help..

here is a bit of information that might help you, its the history of the suzuki jimny since 1970 and might help a little but there doesnt seem to be anything about the 1.9D...

Suzuki Official website: http://www.globalsuzuki.com/automobile/ ... /1981.html

wikepedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Jimny

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:55 pm
by magnus_azores
cool, thanks for the info....that helps allot.

actually , there is a SJ419D listed online.

but i cannot find much reference to it. very frustrating!!

my pickup has the removable roof, it is a 2004, originally white. i will try to add a photo to my profile.
thanks.

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:18 pm
by Jay18
no problem, i just read in wikepedia that the new facelifted model (yours) with the 1.9 diesel engine has the rounded bumpers which basically describes yours right? with coil springs?

Santana built Samurais did not benefit from the updated coil sprung chassis introduced in 1998, instead receiving a facelift (new grille, more rounded bumpers) specific to European and neighboring markets. Around the same time, Santana also developed a version which used PSA's XUD 9 1.9-litre turbodiesel, producing 63 hp.[13] Top speed was 130 km/h.[14] Spanish Samurai production ended in 2003.

the XUD is a peugoet engine, and from working on a few peugeot's and renault's ive noticed they share alot of parts, maybe they share the 1.9D engine used in your suzuki...

Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:51 pm
by Darrell
I've been searching all over the place and kept finding you have already been there :D
The f8q was fitted to quite a few models
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But when searching for part numbers I didn't have much success.
Some company's want your engine number to make sure the gasket set is correct so it may be worth going down that route. Somebody like this may be worth contacting

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Re: anybody know what the SJ (LO4T) means?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:44 pm
by magnus_azores
hi Darrell,
i have been hunting around for information on my motor for over a year now.

i still cannot find out how much variation there is between various F8Q motors.

i realize they are more alike than different, but it is a bit sketch to order parts without knowing for sure they will fit.