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Jimny service help

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09 Jan 2011 21:31 #9265 by bertbuckie
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I saw magnettic plugs on fleabay, did contemplate one with it being such a high miler.... also might do a compression test sometime soon ( lazier than taking the head off to check rings etc )

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10 Jan 2011 09:44 #9294 by mcjimny
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My manual states that diffs are every 2 years/18k miles as far as i can interpret the table. I would half if not quarter that if you are spending time in the mud and water without raised breathers as the oil gets contaminated.

Transfer box is 2 years too or 18k miles.

Just looked up the oil too, i wasn't doubting martins info but i had it in my head it was 10/40 but it is 10/30.

Having a thumb through the book of lies i noticed that the swivel hub seals should be replaced annually too! I've still not got round to doing mine so i presume theyre at least 3-4 years old. Another job for the list:(

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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10 Jan 2011 16:23 #9318 by Strek
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bertbuckie wrote: Right, after sifting through the service history I found I am due a timing belt change..... I am going to attempt this myself after aquiring a how 2 ( never done one before but looks straight forward enough - drain antifreeze, belts off, pully off, timing belt cover off, tensioner and belt out, make sure everythings lined up + not rotation more than 90 degrees, new belt on with no slack on drive side....reverse the rest )
I also plan to change the engine oil - 10w30 fully synth, air filter, oil filter, plugs ( just ngk's not iridiums )
Checked bearings, brakes, plan to check clutch cable and check underneith, plate the dodgy bits under bonnet/boot etc
Is there anything else I should consider? Especially with regard to diffs and gearbox etc?
Any advice ( as long as its good advice ) is very appreciated - especially an official service interval for individual componants :)

Bert


It would be nice with some pics or experience on the timingbelt and pulley change. I'm also planning this pretty soon. Anything special to pay additional attention to?

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10 Jan 2011 16:45 #9324 by vitara_mad
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we just done the timing belt & tensioner change on my brothers jimny today neither of us have ever done a timing belt before on anything & it is just so simple to do

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10 Jan 2011 19:41 #9335 by facade
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Strek wrote: It would be nice with some pics or experience on the timingbelt and pulley change. I'm also planning this pretty soon. Anything special to pay additional attention to?


Make sure you align the timing marks before you remove the belt.
When the new belt is fitted rotate the engine two full turns, slacken the tensioner bolts and re-tighten, then check that the marks match up.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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10 Jan 2011 19:48 #9337 by bertbuckie
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I will take photos..... however it wont be this month, probly the start of next :)
I can also attempt to write a how2 and send it to martin to edit because.....my english is crap - far far better at scots ;)

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10 Jan 2011 21:17 #9344 by Strek
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Just one thing to say: Great forum!
As said, nothing beats personal experiences!

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12 Jan 2011 07:56 #9437 by goatboy
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I found a quick blast with the blow torch loosened up the diff filler plugs nicely! (they wouldn't budge without it).

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