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bought gq patrol 6.2chev diesel anything i should look for??

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bought gq patrol 6.2chev diesel anything i should look for??

Post by burleygu »

hey guys just bought a 95 coilcab gq patrol ute with a 6.2 chev diesel in it. UNSEEN! price was right so im not fuss'd either way. spoke to the seller he says everything is in really good condition car motor etc. says motor glows up n starts no worries. will be heading down south to pick this ute up next week so im just quizing u guys and pickin your brains to see if you's can help me out with anything i should look for? more so particular stuff with the conversion are these motors known to have certain leaks noises etc? any help or info is greatly apreciated!!
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Post by mudtrekka »

why, you bought it and your not fussed.
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Post by burleygu »

why?? for the simple reason it was bought off a dealer and if i can find anything wrong with it or perhaps something that doesnt look right i can ask the seller/dealer about it and perhaps sumthing can be rectified about whatever the concern is. purely for example reasons lets say if these motors were prone to having a loose head and signs were oil leacking from a back corner of the head i could have the seller/dealer possibly tighten it up in his work shop.
im sure you see my reasoning behind my question
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Post by Reddo »

dunno, as far as i knew, these motors were pretty good, and very robust.....

Only think i would be doing is

1) Checking all the oils in motor, box's and rear diff to make sure they are all topped up, and then

2) Getting it home and changing all the oils and filters

just piece of mind really

Hopefully someone with some more in-site will offer some more advise


and postie piccie in show us your patrol thread :P
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Post by burleygu »

thanx for ur reply mate the oil levels in everything will be checkd naturally cant trust anyones word to weather theyve been done or not. ive had nothing to do with any other sort of motor in a patrol other then a 4.2 diesel or zd30 so the quesion was asked just to see if there should be anything to be aware of. in my opinion i got it really cheap. so if theres anything prone to these engines it would be good to kno before i drive it out of the car yard.
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Post by twodiffs »

6.2 chev v8 diesel, and you wanna "know if there is anything you should look out for" - YEP.....'Landcruisers' - go get em :D
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Post by burleygu »

hahahah i hear ya mate neighbour boust's about his hilux with a 253 so well see how he goes when i bring this thing home.

so nobody has any sort of technical issues that they kno of in relation to the chev conversion in the gq?

i guess if so thats a good thing''
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Post by twodiffs »

There's a place in Perth called Brunswick diesels who do conversions with chev diesels (but you shouldn't have to hear that from someone in NZ) so it's obviously a promising thing.
Make sure you put a pic up and let us know how it goes when you pick it up ;)
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Post by bogged »

didnt the 6.2 have head issues, where the 6.5 didnt?
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Post by twodiffs »

bogged wrote:didnt the 6.2 have head issues, where the 6.5 didnt?
Don't say that...now the poor bloke will be paranoid :D
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Post by steel »

everyone seems to like these chevy diesesls, but i thinh they're crap.
Brunswick diesels are some of the dodgiest operators around.
I've got 2 mates who both spent over $20,000 on 6.5's and both cry themselves to sleep at night. Yes, they have head issues, including the 6.5, 2nd pair of heads for Dave and 3rd set for Robby ( the last pair stung him for $5,000)
When Brunswick are approached they try to squirm out of it all.
Rob also had to replace a leaking water pump, fair enough, but it turned out all the wrong thread bolts had been used right through the front of the motor including timing cover and all ancillary's, and everyone of them snapped when tryed to remove. I don't know what they're doing there when they assemble their motors.
I forget all the problems they've had, but it seems like every couple of months either of them is making the 4oo km return trip down there to get something sorted out, usually at there expense.
I also remember chatting to an old bloke who was stranded in Exmouth a few years back, he was absoulutly fuming, and cursing Brunswick for saying they fixed "whatever" and clearly did'nt.
And on top of all that, my mildly worked TD42T leaves them both for dead, even when towing Robby's 24ft sharkcat.
Think about the fact that a 6.5 chev has a 1/3 larger capacity than a TD42 yet weighs a bit less. it suggests to me how lightly the block and heads are cast.
I think the 6.2 had fewer studs securing the heads and were more prone to head problems.

Stick to japanese and leave the yank crap well alone.
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Post by bogged »

steel wrote:And on top of all that, my mildly worked TD42T leaves them both for dead, even when towing Robby's 24ft sharkcat..
so your sayin yours towing a 24ft sharkcat leaves another patrol with a 6.5 in it for dead? or his is towing the sharkcat?
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Post by steel »

bogged wrote:
steel wrote:And on top of all that, my mildly worked TD42T leaves them both for dead, even when towing Robby's 24ft sharkcat..
so your sayin yours towing a 24ft sharkcat leaves another patrol with a 6.5 in it for dead? or his is towing the sharkcat?
Yeah mate im saying that my 4.2 tows it easier than his 6.5
i was down to 3rd gear and working hard in his 75 series towing the cat home from Lancelin once, yet on a trip to S-bend with my patrol, i managed to hold 4th gear ( though still working hard ) and the hills were a bit bigger.
My other mate has his in a 47 series with 75 series gearbox and if we are both unloaded going up greenmount hill, i can pull away from him.

just to clarify, mine has turbo and theirs don't
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Post by wolfengo »

My old mans bestmate has a 6.5 chev turbo in a troope he had a few teething problems (gearboxs blowing up etc) he hasnt had any real problems with the motor and pulls a 25ft trophy around.

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Post by burleygu »

well guys im flying down to sydney first thing tommorow morn and driving back so ill be sure to post up how it went'' fingers crossd all good hopefully lol
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Post by steel »

hope it works out well for ya mate.
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Post by twodiffs »

That'll be a good test drive for it, check fluids etc and good luck...remember pics!! :D
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Post by young pup »

ye absolute shit engine, take it out sell it to me cheap hehe :lol:
id be cheering if i was you, just check all the oils and filters really...

enjoy it lucky find
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Post by steel »

young pup wrote:ye absolute shit engine, take it out sell it to me cheap hehe :lol:
id be cheering if i was you, just check all the oils and filters really...

enjoy it lucky find
My mate is now selling his 47 series cruiser ute with the awesome 6.5 chev V8 diesel,, come and grab a bargain.

I think he wants about $20K for it,, it's a nice truck apart from the engine.
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Post by young pup »

steel wrote:
young pup wrote:ye absolute shit engine, take it out sell it to me cheap hehe :lol:
id be cheering if i was you, just check all the oils and filters really...

enjoy it lucky find
My mate is now selling his 47 series cruiser ute with the awesome 6.5 chev V8 diesel,, come and grab a bargain.

I think he wants about $20K for it,, it's a nice truck apart from the engine.
im only a p plater n ive already got 2 fourby's, parents will shoot me if i rock up home with another one hey.. pretty broke any way 80% of my apprenticeship wages goes towards the cars the rest goes to board and food... gotta love it :roll:
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Post by burleygu »

id throw some pictures up however can anyone give me some insight on how to do so.
20k u say i guess thats wat the conversion costs alone. if i told yas what i paid for this yous would all be hunting me down with pitch forks so before i boust about it ill see if it gets me home first lol
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Post by twodiffs »

1. Upload on to photobucket video and image hosting (have found this the easiest)
2. In photobucket click on the "direct link" and it'll show "copied" (Temporarily)
3. Now it's easier to have 2 tabs set up, 1 for outers and 1 for photobucket
4. On outers make sure you have their "img" in front and behind each shot if you do this they'll come up as mine do. Just press enter between each 2 shots you put up otherwise they'll keep going across the page!

Hope this is clear as mud Good luck
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Post by bogged »

burleygu wrote:id throw some pictures up however can anyone give me some insight on how to do so.
20k u say i guess thats wat the conversion costs alone. if i told yas what i paid for this yous would all be hunting me down with pitch forks so before i boust about it ill see if it gets me home first lol
$20+k is for the 6.5 conversion with fully reconditioned engine. not the 6.2 ;)
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Post by jessie928 »

i'll save you guys the trouble in regards to posting up pics

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1995-Nissan-Patr ... 286.c0.m14

Cheers,
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Post by burleygu »

thats the one jes. which is now residing in my front yard drove it all the way home didnt miss a beat only thing i could fault was a dicky radiator hose and a dirty radiator didnt have any tools so i just kept topping it up and drove it on home, am very happy with it.
big thank you to everyone who helpd me out with some helpful feedback in regards to my original question.
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