Welcome to BigJimny

BigJimny is YOUR resource for everything to do with Suzuki Jimnys.
If you are new to the site then REGISTER through the LOGIN button

There is a friendly, active FORUM to discuss Jimny related subjects and a web SHOP for all your parts needs.

AS WITH ALL WEBSITES YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE DISCLAIMERS . As this website does not require a login to access content, the accessing of this website and associated resources is deemed acceptance of these DISCLAIMERS. Do NOT progress if you do not accept the DISCLAIMERS

Another SJ Build - Sam's Yellow SJ - More pictures

sam4

Sam has sent in some further pictures of his SJ in build. 

I remember this stage with James' Jimny, it is really exciting when the project changes from disassembly to re-assembly, it really feels like progress when you hit this stage,


The yellow is looking really smart.

  4864 Hits

Lil Red - SJ restoration - First look at the panels.

SJ-rebuid-53

With the bolts in full retreat, Winchfield Engineering had a first look at the body panels.

Around the rear, with the wing panels and taligate removed, some more rust became visible.

This is behind the panel, so can be fixed with some fabrication rather than a replacement panel.

On the left you can see the end of the rear crossmember which will need some work to ensure the rust is completely removed

It looks worse than it is really, it should clean up fairly easily. 

  1498 Hits

Lil Red - SJ restoration - Attacking the rusted bolts

SJ-rebuid-55

As you will have seen in the last post, a number of the large hinge and panel bolts are rusted solid, so Winchfield Engineering needed to get serious!

 In the picture on the left you can see a nut being held onto the bolt using MoleGrips.


They went around the SJ, welding nuts on all the stuck bolts

  1301 Hits

Lil Red - SJ restoration - Restoration starts for real

SJ-rebuid-3

The restoration has started! 

Winchfield Engineering has sent over the first batch of pictures from the work this week. If you recall, they asked me to strip as much as I could first so here is a reminder of where I had go to.

I had stripped off all the parts that I could easily remove including all of the interior apart from the dashboard and a few plastic clips used to retain the carpets etc.

The SJ was then loaded onto a trailer for the less than 1/2 mile trip to the restorers.

  1248 Hits
Joomla template by a4joomla