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Kyny8807 Newbie
Joined: 01 Dec 2011 Posts: 1 Location: Jackson tn
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 5:26 Post subject: My fist samurai |
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This is my first samurai. It a 1987. Runs pretty well. I have jus a few questions. First It idles high sometimes. And I'v heard their kno for vacuum line prob. I kno there's a weber kit to eliminate a lot of the lines. But I was wondering can you eliminate lines on the stock carb. Can anyone help me? And mine needs a new clutch cable. Is this pretty easy fix. I don't have much mechanical experience. But I ain't stupid. It looks like I might could do it |
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4x4edd Newbie
Joined: 20 Apr 2012 Posts: 3 Location: Mid wales
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 0:44 Post subject: |
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Mines running SU carb at the moment and would say whats the way forward if you can get the manifold. was bit high on idle but easy adjustment. not sure if i should say this but check Difflock forum, they have been excellent on any question I've asked, and very quick too. sorry i couldn't be of any more help. |
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Solitude Newbie
Joined: 02 Jul 2012 Posts: 4 Location: Kansas City
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 0:46 Post subject: Re: My fist samurai |
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Kyny8807 wrote: |
This is my first samurai. It a 1987. Runs pretty well. I have jus a few questions. First It idles high sometimes. And I'v heard their kno for vacuum line prob. I kno there's a weber kit to eliminate a lot of the lines. But I was wondering can you eliminate lines on the stock carb. Can anyone help me? And mine needs a new clutch cable. Is this pretty easy fix. I don't have much mechanical experience. But I ain't stupid. It looks like I might could do it |
Man! I so relate! I just bought my first samurai thinking this was going to be a gas saver as well as something really fun to drive. As it turns out, it's got some really bad oil leak, so bad that Sears couldn't tell where it was coming from. I bought an '88 Samurai with only 95k miles on it, great body (it was undercoated), and brand new tires. It got me home on the 70 mile trip I had to drive, but by it continued to leak all over my garage, and the next time I checked the oil, it wasn't even showing on the stick. I think I have a great start to a wonderful off road project that I'm really excited about, but am looking for someone in the Kansas City area to talk to about the best approaches to restorning this, and making it not just a great off road vehicle, but a great daily driver. Any takers? |
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