Mickey's Suzuki in the beginning

Started by mickeyfinn, March 04, 2007, 03:03:40 PM

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mickeyfinn

1.6 conversion, full floating pistons

Bored 20 over, mid range cam, header, new weber






Duffil

looks good so far.  Awaiting a full cage I assume?

Why the hot water choke instead of electric?

mickeyfinn

yes sir a full cage is in the design stage. as far as the choke goes, had a brain fart at the time :hammerhead: :hammer: :smack:

Jud

One Ton Single Cab  - http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=48229

"bout tree fiddy"

mickeyfinn

thanks, i have made some big changes since the last post. i have decided to go with toy axles and am going to tube most of it. will post some pics later

Joe S.

is that the shackle angle you are gonna have out back, or is the weight off the vehicle?

have you ever run that suspension before?
Zuks are more than a hobby...

Joe S.

looks good btw, love the vert conversion. :D
Zuks are more than a hobby...

mickeyfinn

i am a bit crazy and a bit lazy. or maybe i have to many things going on. oh i thought you asked me about my day.

mickeyfinn

i am not going to run the stock sammi drive train now. i bought the calmini kit and by the time i got it put on i had already changed my mind. going to zookimelt had alot to do with it. my plans are to 3 link maybe 4 link have not decided yet :dunno:. but i know i will be running air shocks or coilover. most of it will be tube with a few surprises.

Joe S.

good! you will be much happier with that... the calmini stuff isnt the best on flex. looks great, but is stiff.
Zuks are more than a hobby...

GreyZuk

loooks really good! You will get a lot of smack from people outside of CA. they crap their pants when people cut into tin tops. =)

Joe S.

lol, i hear that a lot... personally i dont like the tintops all that much. to me the whole point of owning a sami is to take advantage of open air... to each their own i guess. i agree tho. over here, it is hard to find one in good shape.
Zuks are more than a hobby...