Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: fudge on July 16, 2006, 13:41:47
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I've now fitted my Snorkle=D>, Axle Breathers =D> and More inportantly A Tow Bar....=D> I Was Worried Sick That You Defender Guys Might Get Stuck And Need A Pull :wink:, All The Power:wink: From Godzuki Going Through One Loop Was to Be Honest Scaring Me....
Ringo, You'll Be Ok @ Runhall Now..... If You Need A Pull! :lol:
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a few weeks ago at frickley i saw an sj pulling a V8 bobtailed RRC that was trying to free a stuck swb vitara a bit ambitious of the sj owner i thought anyway they didnt egt it out pulling it forward but the bobtail managed to drag the vit out backwards after about 10mins of trying going forwards
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I just like stiring the preverbial! :wink:
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Hi there, I pulled a SWB Nissan Patrol out of our mud run with my Sammy on a kinetic rope. Don't know who got sweatier the Sammy or me.
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Last weekend whilst playing in a mates 410 at Grannies Rock he pulled another mates 110 defender up a bank and saved some chap in a disco....twice! Oh the power of the 410!!!
Think he put another 30,000 miles on the clutch by the smell of it though :D
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Now Fudge, what are you like?!! You know exactly what is going to happen, don't you? You'll get stuck in the first 5 minutes if you keep this up :lol:
I tried a bit of rock crawling in our field (OK, so it's actually a pile of broken up concrete, but rock crawling sounds much better!!). The 413 got up the first one and stopped hard against the next. The zero forward motion was accompanied by a rather unpleasant burning smell from the clutch region :oops: :lol:
I'll have to try the same in the 110 when I get a chance, just to prove to myself which is better. I think I already know the answer. There ain't nuthin' to beat cubic inches :D
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Now Fudge, what are you like?!! You know exactly what is going to happen, don't you? You'll get stuck in the first 5 minutes if you keep this up :lol:
I tried a bit of rock crawling in our field (OK, so it's actually a pile of broken up concrete, but rock crawling sounds much better!!). The 413 got up the first one and stopped hard against the next. The zero forward motion was accompanied by a rather unpleasant burning smell from the clutch region :oops: :lol:
Firstly the second Issue...... I know that smell all to well!!!!
Secondly the first issue...... If I don't get stuck I may get rolled over! :lol: but either way it'll be a giggle....
On a more serious note, after topping up the gearbox level (I changed the clutch without draining..... apart from the half litre that ran down my arm :lol: and then decided i'd chec the diffs.... I put about a quarter of a litre in the front axle.... :shock: do you or you magic books know what it holds from empty?
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Gearbox is 1.0ltr
Transfer box is 0.7ltr.
rear diff info only 1.3ltrs.
hth.
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You just top it up to the filler plug, don't you? EP90 in both axles and gearboxes?
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Sure do Steve, but does help a smidgeon if you buy the quantity you need as opposed to buying either too much or worse too little.
On the Paj i checked with the Haynes manual which said i needed 2.6 ltrs in the diff.
And i couldnt understand why i couldnt get that amount in the front, then found front diff is only 1.4ish also i bought too much!!! good job i got 2 Pajs to use it on. :wink:
Hope all goes ok fudge
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Fair point, Mutz. I get far too used to just using what I need from work :D
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You just top it up to the filler plug, don't you? EP90 in both axles and gearboxes?
Thats what I did, but my Litre went and I have still got the trany box and rear diff....