So the 2800 was really overloaded...it had 31 inch tires & spare, which are all heavy...a winch, body lift, spare lots-of-stuff.
All in all I really miss it as it was the best little off roader I ever came across. Would go places nothing else could touch. But the darn engines had trouble passing smog as the carbs were junk, would tend to run rich and ruin catalytic converters. Hope this helps.
A stock Suzuki Samurai weighs 2,100 Lbs, empty, and has a maximum vehicle weight of 2,932 lbs when fully loaded.
A stock Suzuki Samurai weighs 2,100 Lbs, empty, and has a maximum vehicle weight of 2,932 lbs.
The g13 long block engine weighs 100 pounds The long block with intake carb etc fully dressed weighs 170 Http://www.sammypro.com
45 lbs
MLB player Ichiro Suzuki weighs 172 pounds.
Just shy of 2200 lb
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there is no computer on a 1988 suzuki samauri
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com zn
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ zn
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com zn
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com zn
No, a Suzuki Swift and a Suzuki Samurai will not have the same engine block. The Suzuki Swift typically has a different engine configuration and design compared to the Suzuki Samurai, which is known for its off-road capabilities and often features a different engine type. Each model is engineered for its specific performance and application, resulting in distinct blocks that are not interchangeable.