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Post by molive »

hi. im looking at a 93 model defender with a 200 tdi with 400 000 k's on it. in good condition. what distance should i expect out of this engine. car is $6500.
does this sound ok? cheers matt.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

about 400,000ks ;)
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Post by red90 »

How long is a piece of string?

The life of any engine in any car is completely based on how it was maintained and used.
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Post by uninformed »

red90 wrote:How long is a piece of string?

The life of any engine in any car is completely based on how it was maintained and used.
I would also add Design, materials used and quality control duing manufacturing.
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Post by red90 »

Certainly, some engines will need a rebuild regardless (such as the Rover V8.....).

But, the 200TDI is a fine modernish engine and can last indefinitely if taken care of.
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Post by Timmy88 »

Hard to tell, is it using oil? how much smoke is it blowing.

My 300tdi had 453,000KM before it overheated and died (mostly my own fault) At that stage is was using a fair bit of oil 300ml every 2 weeks. The car was extremely well serviced though had done a lot of work, more than most 4wds.

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Post by uninformed »

red90 wrote:Certainly, some engines will need a rebuild regardless (such as the Rover V8.....).

But, the 200TDI is a fine modernish engine and can last indefinitely if taken care of.
by taken care of do you mean put the car up on blocks and never use it??? :roll: seriously you are way off on this one.....
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Post by Micka »

uninformed wrote:
red90 wrote:Certainly, some engines will need a rebuild regardless (such as the Rover V8.....).

But, the 200TDI is a fine modernish engine and can last indefinitely if taken care of.
by taken care of do you mean put the car up on blocks and never use it??? :roll: seriously you are way off on this one.....
What's new, Serg?

Apparently Salisbury diffs weigh more than Mogs and 200tdi's last forever :rofl:

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Post by uninformed »

Micka wrote:
uninformed wrote:
red90 wrote:Certainly, some engines will need a rebuild regardless (such as the Rover V8.....).

But, the 200TDI is a fine modernish engine and can last indefinitely if taken care of.
by taken care of do you mean put the car up on blocks and never use it??? :roll: seriously you are way off on this one.....
What's new, Serg?

Apparently Salisbury diffs weigh more than Mogs and 200tdi's last forever :rofl:

:finger:
next i will be LR electrics are faultless and electrolisis dosnt exsist.... :bad-words:
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Post by red90 »

uninformed wrote:by taken care of do you mean put the car up on blocks and never use it??? :roll: seriously you are way off on this one.....
Not at all. I run one and the wear metal levels are as good as any modern diesel. I've seen a few apart and they show no wear to speak of.
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Re: longevity

Post by 2Dogs »

molive wrote:hi. im looking at a 93 model defender with a 200 tdi with 400 000 k's on it. in good condition. what distance should i expect out of this engine. car is $6500.
does this sound ok? cheers matt.
200tdi's can go on and on if the previous owner was anal about servicing and maintenence, but when they go wrong they go wrong very expensively.

Check the Harmonic Balancer for play, get a record of when the timing belt was last changed, get an injector test if you can.
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Re: longevity

Post by 2Dogs »

molive wrote:hi. im looking at a 93 model defender with a 200 tdi with 400 000 k's on it. in good condition. what distance should i expect out of this engine. car is $6500.
does this sound ok? cheers matt.
200tdi's can go on and on if the previous owner was anal about servicing and maintenence, but when they go wrong they go wrong very expensively.

Check the Harmonic Balancer for play, get a record of when the timing belt was last changed, get an injector test if you can.
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Post by 2Dogs »

Ooooooh.....2 posts......better put a third in for good luck!!!
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