Apologies for the silence. Had to wait to get the car from my son in laws place to mine this morning. We bought this a few months ago for our runabout trailered behind the Unimog we are planning to retire into. My son in law has been using it as a daily driver since then. The story is that the conversion was done at the same time as the rest of the work (lift kit, winch, diff locks, rock sliders) for a Cape trip that never transpired. He sold it to the guy before me who has literally used it as a commuter and occasionally a night under canvas. So much so the location of the connection (somewhere in the cab) for the winch remote and could not tell me why the UHF was non-functional ("I never used it to be honest").
- It appears to have a clutch fan plus a thermo fan. Haven't got it up to operating temperature yet and I can't find an override switch for the thermo fan so I can't test it yet.
- There is a distinct whistle when the engine is revved from cold - almost a belt squealing. This slowly (almost) disappears as you drive.
- Fan shroud is fitted.
- Thermostat housing is at the side of the engine. I presume this means it is not a Vitara. Does that suggest that it s out of a Swift? Any way of checking from the engine number? G16B338168
- Heater is functional
- Engine light works.
- Belts look and feel good
Now the interesting part(s).
Just took it out and ran it around for 30 minutes or so in third at around 4000 rpm - could not get the engine temperature above the middle of the gauge no matter what I did. I did notice though that the temperature gauge fell from 1/2 to 1/4 every time I stopped at the lights- maybe a dodgy thermostat?
When I got back I grabbed a meter to measure the output of the alternator (measure at 18+ yesterday). Didn't even get that far. As soon as I lifted the bonnet I saw that the "Condition Indicator" plug on the battery had blow right out and fumes were pouring through the resulting hole along with battery acid spraying all over the shop. I'm going to take a wild guess and say "Voltage reg has died".
I might start by replacing the alternator and then see what transpires from there.
Thanks so much for the input to date - very much appreciated.