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Old mans vitara 8v

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18 Nov 2013 21:46 - 18 Nov 2013 23:25 #91974 by Wiltec17
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I think my dad got suzuki envy, he had a go in the jimny then mysteriously a week later he told me we were going to pick this up.



It used to belong to my cousin, who now has a jimny (sensible lad) and my old man pestered him until he gave in and sold it our way.
It's an 1.6 8v and already has a few tasty little bits on.
It has a battery terminal conversion and a big battery fitted, relocated to the other side of the bay. Two transit interior lights (stupidly bright, you will never have trouble reading a map again in here :P ) hard top with panel sides, electric fan, electric fuel pump, bull bar with spots, tow bar, 1 3/4 inch us carb conversion (taken from a metro turbo)

Unfortunately my cousin removed the tyres to fit to his jimny, but he chucked in a set of gv springs and spacers are to be ordered soon for a 1.5inch lift, were also after some 235/75/15 mt's and she should be ready to go :)

Also the heaters weren't working, we replaced the thermostat, gave it a coolant change, and wired up a decent earth to the temp sensor. Gauge reads lovely and heaters are cooking now.

The vit is going into my dads mate garage who's a bit of a su carb guru for a decent tune and potentially a rejet as it's running very rich.
Last edit: 18 Nov 2013 23:25 by Wiltec17.

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18 Nov 2013 23:17 #92003 by Dave cc
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Looking good mate never owned one but its Suzuki so got to be good :)

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21 Nov 2013 16:50 #92471 by Shima
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Get a GV front diff casing on it and a stubby shaft mod made and it will save loads of hassle if taking it off road :D. Great fun motors.

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21 Nov 2013 20:27 #92512 by gaz3359
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Looks tidy if these had a live front axle id of had one just a nice size.

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25 Nov 2013 22:28 #93230 by Wiltec17
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Shima wrote: Get a GV front diff casing on it and a stubby shaft mod made and it will save loads of hassle if taking it off road :D. Great fun motors.


Il have to have a look into this?



We fitted a 1.5" lift this evening, grand vitara springs and bits for vits spacers (very nice they are too). A decent difference for what it owes. We also put my all terrains with the std jimny wheels on it for the time being.

Still a list of bits to do, spots to wire up, fuel pump switch, carb tune, bit of tidying up wiring under the bonnet.

Pics to follow when I get some daylight :)

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28 Dec 2013 18:06 #97864 by Wiltec17
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We got the lift on the vitara, stuck my a/t's on it, wired up the fuel pump properly and gave the plugs a clean up.
But when we took it in for a tune up, it seems the carb has done more damage than good.

He confirmed that it was running extremely rich, however after setting it up it absolutely gutless.

He did what he could but has warned us there is a good chance that as it was ran so rich for so long it has probably washed the bores.

We need to compression test it so does anyone know what figures should be expecting on the 8v lump, or has anyone carried out a test before on one and can share what they found.

Depending on what we find sourcing an engine might be our next job :(

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29 Dec 2013 14:42 #98069 by Rhinoman
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It should measure around 170psi on each cylinder, all plugs out, warmed up and throttle wide open.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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29 Dec 2013 18:18 #98099 by Wiltec17
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Excellent thank you, il check it tomorow and post the results. I do think were going to be in the hunt for an engine though.

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29 Dec 2013 19:45 #98146 by helijohn
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Dave cc wrote: never owned one but its Suzuki so got to be good :)

Way superior to the Jimny. Pity they didn't make it in under 1500cc to beat the road rent. B) I'm looking for an auto vintage one right now. ;)

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29 Dec 2013 20:02 #98147 by Wiltec17
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helijohn wrote:

Dave cc wrote: never owned one but its Suzuki so got to be good :)

Way superior to the Jimny. Pity they didn't make it in under 1500cc to beat the road rent. B) I'm looking for an auto vintage one right now. ;)


A friend of mine has a modded commercial vit. It's a right tank! Goes anywhere.

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29 Dec 2013 20:11 #98149 by helijohn
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Wiltec17 wrote:

helijohn wrote:

Dave cc wrote: never owned one but its Suzuki so got to be good :)

Way superior to the Jimny. Pity they didn't make it in under 1500cc to beat the road rent. B) I'm looking for an auto vintage one right now. ;)


A friend of mine has a modded commercial vit. It's a right tank! Goes anywhere.

Had my eyes on this but it seems he wants a bot too much in reserve.

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30 Dec 2013 00:09 #98235 by Wiltec17
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Looks clean that!
It's hard to find a solid one these days especially at a decent price. We're lucky as dads one never really got taken off road so the tin work hasn't set in too bad.

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