What transmission is in a 1987 Suzuki Samurai?

Powertrain – The Suzuki Samurai transfer case is a five-speed manual transmission with dry, single-disc diaphragm spring clutch and reverse. It spews 60 HP @ 6500 RPM (1986-1989) and 66 HP @ 6500 RPM (1990-1995). Fuel efficiency tops out at 25 MPG on the highway.

Did they make Suzuki Samurai with automatic transmission?

It was equipped with a fuel-injected 1.6L engine and offered with a four-speed overdrive automatic.

What engine is in a 1988 Suzuki Samurai?

Suzuki Samurai (SJ) 1.3 (SJ 413) (60 Hp) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Specs

General information
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain OHC
Engine oil capacity 3.5 l 3.7 US qt | 3.08 UK qt
Space, Volume and weights

How fast is a Suzuki Samurai?

With a top speed around 65 mph and an almost unmeasurable 0–60 time, the Samurai wasn’t fit for American highways; but it was never designed for them.

Is the Suzuki Jimny the same as the Samurai?

An updated version of the SJ413 became known as the Samurai and was the first Suzuki officially marketed in the US. The series from SJ410 to SJ413 was known as the Sierra in Australia, and remained the Jimny in some markets. The new Jimny was released in 1998, and now bears the same name in all markets.

How much does a Suzuki Samurai weigh?

2,125 lbs.
Used 1990 Suzuki Samurai Specs & Features

Dimensions
Turning circle 33.4 ft.
Ground clearance 8.1 in.
Curb weight 2,125 lbs.
Gross weight 2,932 lbs.

How much is a 1988 Suzuki Samurai?

1988 Suzuki Samurai Retail Prices

Trim MSRP Invoice
4WD with Soft Top $8,195 N/A
4WD $8,295 N/A
Deluxe 4WD with Soft Top $8,895 N/A
Deluxe 4WD $8,925 N/A

Can a Suzuki Samurai tow?

The Samurai was perfect for flat towing. It is light enough that one person can move it around by hand to attatch the tow bar to the ball. Transfer case in Neutral and tranny in second is correct per the owners manual.