I'd use 10w-30 year round most of the time, sometimes 10w-40 in the summer (100+ not unusual where I live) months.
Tried either 5w20 or 5w30 on one of my Samurai's one winter (winter temps around freezing but I'd also go winter camping down to around 0F)...bad idea, I got to replace the rod and main bearings shortly thereafter. I put 250K miles on mine, my kid got 180K out of his...so we got real good at pulling engines and transmissions, doing backyard rebuilds, etc.
If you are in a really hot area of the country, you might want to bump it up to 10w-40 in the summer months, otherwise any relatively name brand 10w-30 should be fine. Do NOT drop down to 5w-20! (Yes, this is the voice of experience talking!)
The weight of a 1985 Suzuki FA50 is 101 lbs with no fluids.
Samurai Samba was created in 1985.
I do not believe they will.The newer Jeeps are bolt pattern 5 lug and 4.5 spacing.This is commonly referred to 5 on 4.5in.The Suzuki Samurai is 5 on 5.5in. (139.7mm).The older Jeep wheels will fit because they used to be 5 on 5.5in. (139.7mm) (1946 to 1985).
The 1985 Suzuki DT100 does weigh about 900 kg which is equivalent to 2000 pounds.
The torque specs for a 1985 Suzuki Quadrunner can be found in its service manual. The service manual can be obtained from Suzuki upon request.
Emi Suzuki was born on September 13, 1985.
Emi Suzuki was born on September 13, 1985.
Shuto Suzuki was born on 1985-08-31.
Kenta Suzuki was born on 1985-09-16.
Akiko Suzuki was born on 1985-03-28.
Tomoki Suzuki was born on 1985-06-08.
Denmei Suzuki died on May 13, 1985.