i don,t know but mine is the same it takes a quart after 600 km. i,m sending it back to where i got it rebuilt
buy one off eBay or from a junk yard with the miles you want.
No, The 1998 Suzuki Sidekick has an interference engine. The belt must be replaced every 60,000 miles.
It is a slang term for a brand new or rebuilt engine. It is also used to describe the break in period of a rebuilt engine during which you take it easy on the engine for the first 500 to 1000 miles.
Our 1600cc '72 engine gets about 25mpg in town...it has been rebuilt and has 17000 miles on it.
It would depend on the care and maintenance it has received.
the injectors....
Not sure exactly what your question is...I put over 250K miles on my Samurai, a fair amount of that hard core rock crawling. My son had 180K miles on his. I found they liked to run at around 4000 RPM for best power and cruising. I seldom revved it over 4500. Hope that helps.
No. It just means the motor was rebuilt at however many miles. The rest of the truck hasn't been rebuilt, though. That includes the transmission, rear ends, etc.
The 1999 Suzuki DR 350 SE gets about 65 miles per gallon of gas. It has a single cylinder, four-stroke engine a top speed of 87 miles per hour.
I get 22 in my 69 Westy, and that's after it sat for a dozen years and haven't rebuilt the engine yet.
I would say every 3000 miles if driven in rough conditions otherwise 6000 miles
I get 22 in my 69 Westy, and that's after it sat for a dozen years and haven't rebuilt the engine yet.