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Do you have spark at the coil? If not it could be the coil but I would put my money on a faulty ecm. Happened to mine and the repaired ecm fixed it.
The Suzuki Samurai was a small, rugged, off-road-style vehicle which entered the North American market in the mid 1980s. Parts can be purchased online through eBay and from junkyards.
If your Suzuki Samurai won't run without the choke, it may indicate that the carburetor is not supplying enough fuel to the engine when the choke is off. This could be due to a clogged fuel filter, dirty carburetor jets, or a vacuum leak. Additionally, it might be an issue with the fuel pump or a problem with the air-fuel mixture. Inspect these components to identify and resolve the issue.
most likely your U joints on the drive shaft are worn
If your Suzuki Samurai won't engage in 4 Low, the issue could stem from a few common factors. First, ensure that the transfer case is fully engaged by fully pressing the clutch and shifting into neutral before attempting to switch. Additionally, check for any linkage issues or damage, as well as low fluid levels in the transfer case. If these areas are fine, the problem may lie within the transfer case itself, which could require professional inspection or repair.
Normally this is done with a hydraulic press. I have never tried but reportedly it could be removed with a hammer and punch. I think this could be dangerous though and would not recommend it.
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They could,but they would probobly chock to death
Yes, "chock-full" can be used in the past tense by using it in a sentence that conveys a past action or state. For example, you could say, "The box was chock-full of toys last summer." In this case, "was" indicates the past tense while "chock-full" describes the state of the box.
One can purchase a Suzuki in Reno at several different places. A person could buy a Suzuki in Reno at a Suzuki dealership in Reno, or one could purchase a Suzuki at a used car dealership.
I would have to say chew! You could chock when you suck on an orange.
possibly a lack of fuel maybe caused by an incorrect float, mixer screw adjustment. could also be a inadequate oem fuel pump. :)