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Suzuki Sj Samurai 1987 1988 Workshop Service Repair Manual

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🏷️ Basic Information Identification Make: Suzuki Model: SJ Samurai Generation: SJ410/SJ413 Codes: SJ410, SJ413 👋 Introduction Market Market Position: The Suzuki SJ Samurai is a compact, lightweight, and highly capable...
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Suzuki Sj Samurai 1987 1988 Workshop Service Repair Manual
🏷️ Basic Information
Identification
Make:
Suzuki
Model:
SJ Samurai
Generation:
SJ410/SJ413
Codes:
SJ410, SJ413
👋 Introduction
Market
Market Position:
The Suzuki SJ Samurai is a compact, lightweight, and highly capable off-road vehicle known for its simplicity, ruggedness, and affordability. It carved a niche as a go-anywhere utility vehicle and a popular choice for recreational off-roading, overland adventures, and as a basic, dependable transportation.
Competition
Competitive Analysis:
Competed with other small 4x4s of its era, such as the Jeep CJ series (smaller variants), early Jeep YJ, Daihatsu Feroza, and some early compact SUVs. Its key differentiators were its low cost, extreme maneuverability, and exceptional off-road capability for its size.
Features
Key Features:
Body-on-frame construction, solid front and rear axles, low-range transfer case, compact dimensions, excellent ground clearance, simple mechanicals, and durable reputation. Known for its distinct boxy styling and convertible top options.
📋 Manual Details
Coverage
Years Covered:
1987, 1988
Pages
Page Count:
481
Type
Manual Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Language
Language:
English
Format
Format:
PDF
📖 Manual Coverage
Systems
Systems Covered:
Engine (Gasoline), Drivetrain (4WD, Transfer Case, Differentials), Transmission, Steering, Suspension (Front and Rear), Brakes (Front Disc, Rear Drum), Fuel System, Ignition System, Cooling System, Exhaust System, Electrical System (Wiring Diagrams, Components), Body (Interior and Exterior), Chassis
Engine Mechanical:
Detailed procedures for engine overhaul, piston and ring installation, crankshaft and connecting rod bearing replacement, cylinder head disassembly and reassembly, valve train adjustments.
Fuel And Emissions:
Carburetor overhaul, fuel pump testing, fuel line routing, emission control system component identification and basic troubleshooting.
Cooling System:
Radiator removal and installation, water pump inspection and replacement, thermostat testing, cooling fan operation, coolant capacity and type.
Ignition System:
Spark plug specifications, ignition timing adjustment, distributor component testing, coil resistance checks.
Transmission Manual:
Clutch assembly removal, inspection, and installation; transmission gear train disassembly and assembly; shift mechanism adjustment.
Transfer Case:
Transfer case disassembly, inspection of gears and chain, seal replacement, lubrication specifications.
Front Axle:
Front axle assembly, differential overhaul, axle shaft removal and installation, hub and bearing service, wheel alignment specifications.
Rear Axle:
Rear axle assembly, differential inspection and adjustment, axle shaft replacement, rear wheel bearing service.
Steering System:
Steering gear box overhaul and adjustment, steering linkage inspection, tie rod end replacement, power steering pump and hoses (if equipped).
Suspension Front:
Leaf spring removal and installation, shock absorber replacement, shackle and bushing inspection, kingpin service.
Brake System:
Front disc brake pad replacement, caliper service, rotor inspection; rear drum brake shoe replacement, wheel cylinder service, brake adjustment.
Electrical System:
Comprehensive wiring diagrams for all electrical circuits, component location charts, fuse and relay identification, starter and alternator service, battery charging system testing.
Body Interior:
Seat removal and installation, dashboard disassembly, door panel removal, interior trim component replacement.
Body Exterior:
Fender, hood, and grille removal and installation; door hinge adjustment; convertible top mechanism repair; bumper service.
Procedures
Procedures Included:
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Adjustments, Removal and Installation, Disassembly and Assembly, Component Testing, Diagnostics, Torque Specifications, Wear Limits, Special Tool Usage
Troubleshooting Charts:
Detailed troubleshooting guides based on symptoms for various systems, helping diagnose and resolve common issues.
Special Tool References:
Identification and illustration of specific Suzuki service tools required for various repair and adjustment procedures.
Torque Specifications:
Extensive lists of torque values for critical fasteners across all major components, ensuring proper assembly and safety.
Wear Limits:
Specific measurements and allowable wear limits for critical engine, drivetrain, and chassis components to determine when parts need replacement.
Depth
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive, step-by-step procedures with detailed illustrations, diagrams, and photos. Covers everything from basic adjustments to complete rebuilds, suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
Suspension Rear
Suspension Rear:
Rear leaf spring service, shock absorber replacement, shackle and bushing inspection.
📊 Manual Specifications
File
File Format:
PDF
Print
Print Quality:
Printable. High-resolution pages suitable for clear printing of text, diagrams, and illustrations.
Binding
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Download)
Compatibility
Operating Systems Compatibility:
Windows, Mac, Linux OS. Requires Adobe Reader.
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Primary
Primary Engine:
G13A (1.3L SOHC 4-cylinder) - In many markets, this was the prevalent engine for the SJ Samurai during these years. Some regions may have had the SJ410 with the F10A (0.97L).
Performance
Horsepower:
Approximately 60-70 HP for the 1.3L engine, depending on specific tuning and market regulations.
Torque:
Approximately 70-80 lb-ft for the 1.3L engine.
Fuel System
Fuel System:
Carbureted (typically a two-barrel carburetor, e.g., Hitachi or Keihin).
Engine Code
Engine Code:
G13A (commonly found in 1.3L models)
Bore Stroke
Bore And Stroke:
Approximately 74 mm x 77 mm for the G13A engine.
Compression Ratio
Compression Ratio:
Around 8.4:1 to 9.2:1, depending on specific engine variant and market.
Oil Capacity
Oil Capacity With Filter:
Approximately 3.2 - 3.5 US quarts (3.0 - 3.3 liters).
🔧 Transmission
Standard
Standard Transmission:
5-speed manual transmission.
Optional
Optional Transmission:
3-speed automatic transmission (less common, often market-specific).
Features
Features:
Equipped with a 2-speed transfer case for 2WD High, 4WD High, and 4WD Low range. Known for its robust and simple mechanical operation.
📐 Dimensions
Exterior
Wheelbase:
Approx. 80 inches (2030 mm) for standard wheelbase models.
Overall Length:
Approx. 138 inches (3505 mm).
Overall Width:
Approx. 60 inches (1525 mm).
Overall Height:
Approx. 63-65 inches (1600-1650 mm), depending on roof type.
Ground Clearance:
Approx. 7.5-8.0 inches (190-203 mm), varies with tire size and suspension.
Approach Angle:
Approx. 42 degrees
Departure Angle:
Approx. 40 degrees
Breakover Angle:
Approx. 125 degrees
Weights
Curb Weight:
Approx. 1800-2100 lbs (816-953 kg).
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Approx. 2800-3000 lbs (1270-1360 kg).
🛡️ Safety Features
Ratings
Crash Test Ratings:
As a 1980s era vehicle, it predates modern standardized crash testing by NHTSA and IIHS. Safety features were minimal compared to contemporary vehicles.
Active Features
Active Safety Features:
Standard 4-wheel drive for improved traction, basic anti-lock braking system (ABS) was not a common feature for this model year.
Passive Features
Passive Safety Features:
Lap belts were standard. Some models may have offered optional shoulder belts. Minimal structural safety features compared to modern vehicles.
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Infotainment Features:
Basic analog gauges, AM/FM radio (optional), and manual climate controls. Technology was very rudimentary, focusing on mechanical function over electronic features.
Driver Assistance
Driver Assistance Features:
None. Features like traction control, stability control, adaptive cruise control, or advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) were non-existent.
Connectivity
Connectivity Features:
No modern connectivity features like Bluetooth, USB ports, or smartphone integration. Power windows and locks were typically manual or optional on higher trims.
🔧 Maintenance
Intervals
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000 to 5,000 miles (5,000 to 8,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first.
Tune Up Interval:
Spark plugs, distributor cap/rotor, and fuel filter generally every 15,000-30,000 miles. Timing belt replacement (if applicable to engine variant) around 60,000 miles or as per manual.
Fluids
Engine Oil Specification:
API SF or SG quality, viscosity typically 10W-30 or 10W-40 (consult manual for specific temperature ranges and capacities).
Transmission Fluid Specification:
Manual: GL-4 hypoid gear oil, SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90. Automatic: DEXRON II or equivalent.
Coolant Specification:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze (50/50 mix with distilled water) for freeze protection and corrosion inhibition.
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid.
Power Steering Fluid Specification:
If equipped with power steering, typically ATF DEXRON II or equivalent.
Known Issues
Common Issues:
Rust and corrosion (especially on chassis, body panels, and frame), carburetor tuning and maintenance, potential clutch wear, aging electrical components, worn suspension bushings, starter motor issues, and rear main seal leaks.
Filters
Oil Filter Part Number:
Commonly cross-references with Champion C110, Fram PH2, WIX 51515 (verify for specific model).
📚 Vehicle History
Brand
Brand Heritage:
Suzuki, a Japanese multinational corporation, has a long history in manufacturing motorcycles and automobiles. They are renowned for producing small, efficient, and rugged vehicles, often with a focus on practicality and off-road capability.
Model Evolution
Model Evolution:
The SJ Samurai (known as the Suzuki Jimny outside North America for many generations) lineage began in the 1970s. The SJ series evolved from earlier models like the LJ. The 1987-1988 model year represents a significant update and refinement of the SJ platform, introducing improved engines and features over earlier iterations. It was sold globally under various names and configurations.
Production
Production Years:
The SJ series spanned from the late 1970s through the early 1990s. The 1987-1988 models were part of the later production run of the SJ generation.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily manufactured in Japan, with some production or assembly occurring in other Suzuki global facilities.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Recognitions:
While specific awards for the 1987-1988 SJ Samurai are not widely documented in the same way as modern vehicles, the model series is widely recognized for its enduring popularity, off-road prowess, and its status as a cult classic among enthusiasts.
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