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80 Series Cruiser how many Km is too high

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80 Series Cruiser how many Km is too high

Post by Derminator23 »

Is 345000 km too high on a 97 80 series 4.5L Petrol/Gas with full service history and not thrashed at all.

How many km can be achieved out of one of these engines?
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Nope, If it hasnt been thrashed then not a problem. Those 4.5 engines are TUFF. Ive had 2. A mate had 1 with 580 000k's, he tried everything to kill it and couldnt. They just keep on ticking, still producing good power aswell.
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Post by rickstrap »

no mate mine has 320.000 ks 2 hundred thou on gas still got as much go as the day i got it .i have seen late600.000 out of them .
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Post by nicbeer »

What about the diesels? either the 1hz or the later engine. 1hd?
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Screw diesels...
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Post by cookiesmonsta »

TheBigBoy wrote:Screw diesels...



Screw you!!!

I've got a 1HZ that can match an AU XR8 ute off the lights :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by booflux »

cookiesmonsta wrote:
TheBigBoy wrote:Screw diesels...



Screw you!!!

I've got a 1HZ that can match an AU XR8 ute off the lights :finger: :finger: :finger:
Doesnt count when he starts behind you and you reverse up onto his bonnet :finger: :D
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Post by RAY185 »

Lots of screwing going on in this thread. :D

Cookie, I'm guessing you were being towed by the XR8 right? :finger: :armsup:
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Post by TheBigBoy »

ha ha.. This is a thread about the 4.5 petty guys...
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Post by v8zuki »

just keep the valve clearances right or you will toast the valves
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Post by Ice »

same with most tojo motors, keep the servicing up to them and use a good oil and they will keep on going
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Post by flyinwall »

my 80 series with 1hz has 560,000 on the clock and i can still pull away going up hills in 5th gear and the motor hasn't been opened up and no turbo either
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Post by krooza »

This is great news! This means by my odometer, my motor has only reached one quarter of it's life span. I will be 70 before it's time is up!

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Post by chunks »

Engine will be alright if maintained, but make sure the transmission, diffs, steering box etc aren't farked.
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