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1HD-T big end bearings

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1HD-T big end bearings

Post by DNA Off Road »

Hi all,

I have a ’93 1HD-T in an 80 series that has just gone past 100,000. Should I be replacing the big end bearings?

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Post by thehanko »

first thing you need to do is drive it more! 100,000 in 16 years. wow!

but i have no useful information for you. sorry
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Post by oldmate »

It wouldn't hurt. It's not an expensive job to pay for (n o more than 500 bucks) and it would give you peace of mind.
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Post by kane077 »

If you have 100k already and it hasnt blown up what makes you think it will now? I personally wouldnt be too concerned about it.
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Post by SIMMO84 »

kane077 wrote:If you have 100k already and it hasnt blown up what makes you think it will now? I personally wouldnt be too concerned about it.
X2 100k isnt barely run in unless u have oil pressure problems I wouldnt wrooy about it.
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Post by rapid80 »

I would if I was you. The bearings have a history of delaminating around 100k and don't give any signs until just before they fail. Some cases have had about 60km from the 1st sign of change in oil pressure/tapping sound to a complete failure. Check the lcool website if you want photos or more info.There is a stack of storys about failures including vented blocks etc.Its worth it just for the peace of mind.If you're not the 1st owner maybe check the history as many were already done,some under warranty.
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Post by Adammu »

I would for sure.. i did mine at 300 k and was a bit hesitent at spending the $ but am glad i did one of them had the early signs of failure...

$500 or so is alot cheaper then $4000 +
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Post by horndog »

Yeah do it for sure. the early 1HDTs had a bad batch of bearings in the bottom end. not sure if its up till 93 tho. my dads blow the bottom end because the bearing failed and that was only at 130 000. his was a 92 i think. I no its a different motor but just stripped down an early 1hz which still runs the same crank and bearing as the factory turbo. it had 200 on the clock and one bearing had nothing left of it. crank was running on the rod. all the other bearings had decent chunks missing of them to.
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Post by dow50r »

Your mad if you do and mad if you dont, so do it....a mate has done it twice and both times, bearings came out looking bad....
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