Suzuki G16A parts.

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Suzuki G16A parts.

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As promised a list of bits for Sale.

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8V head and associated bits.

$100 and this lot is all yours (the air con is seperate)

Head will need some work to get it up to scratch and remove the damage (saw the head shop today and they said about $200 to get it sorted - smooth out no 4, skim the head and sort the valves). I figure $300 for a recon head isnt bad.

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Will need to have a broken ezy out spark erroded too for about $70 (no it wasnt me, it came like that).

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$150 ECU and loom for an 8V

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$50 for an 8V dizzy and coil (with mount for head) If I find the HT leads I'll throw them in also.

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$50 8V exhaust manifold and sensor. Has a broken / cut stud on the exhaust pipe connection (not me either). I will cut the exhaust in half so the front half will go with it. If I am lazy you'll get the lot.

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$20 carb manifold for an 8V (maybe)

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$80 for a TBI manifold

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$20 for an aircon pump.

Have a gearbox here as well but someone is interested (maybe ) in that so will put it up also if it isn't wanted.

When I strip the block down for scrap I'll have a few extra bits to..


So as you can see I have some 'Treasure" for suzuki buyers. A little bolt on torque with the 8V head on your 1300 so I am told. Maybe a TBI set up (both manifolds) for a carbed vitara or 1300 to give a bit better control in the hilly stuff (no stalling through lack of fuel or flooding). An aircon pump for onboard air maybe.

Spend up large as I need to buy an exhaust and a few more bits.

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All prices are of course up for negotiation
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Block, head and gearbox still up for grabs.

Block has some marks in no. 4 but dont appear too deep (still has bottom end etc attached I only removed the head and waterpump. $100ono and its yours

Head still here too with all the loose bits (needs some work doing but would be about $270-300 all up I was told by guy just down the road - head specialist) $50 ono

G box not sure of condition it just came with the POS when I got it. $150 ono.

Heater bits and pieces (ducts etc), no fan though. Free come and get em.

Dizzy and coil (and leads) $50 ono

Aircon pump $20 ono.

Other bits (loom and TBI manifold etc) are gone. Double micro Vee pulley has gone also.

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hey heath, have you got the matel heater pipes that come through the firewall behind the engine?
mine are bent and dont seal into to firewall with the grommet. im not sure if they are part of the heater matrix or anything though? could you have a look and let me know? if the pipes are seperate would you beable to post them for me?
if you can will you pm me your acc. details and il send you whatever money you want.
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From memory they are part of the heater radiator set up. I dont remember them being seperate. The rubber that was on them was knackered so it got biffed when I did my first clean up.
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no worries, i thought it might be part of the matrix :roll:
il just mastic the hole up before i go out again!!
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