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Longevity of Jackaroo 3.2
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Longevity of Jackaroo 3.2
I was wondering if anyone had any experience or knowledge regarding the longevity of the Jackaroo (Isuzu) 3.2 V6? Looking at buying a 1992-1995 Jackaroo and most of these have done a few km's by now. The bodies and interiors appear to hold up very well so I was wondering about the motor. What sort of milage can you expect to get out of one of these engines?
I've got a '92 model with 170,000 km on it and it still runs like a charm. They appear to be very reliable units. As with a lot of the Isuzu engines, they can sound a little rattly at times but this is fairly normal and can be ignored most of the time. Had it for 4 and a half years and am extremely happy with it all round.
Noel
Noel
1992 3.2L V6 SWB Holden Jackaroo
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
My V6 SWB has 260 K's on it - Compression good and even across all cylinders , No smoke and No oil use at ALL
Sometimes has noisy lifter on cold mornings - However this dissapears on warm up
If you regularly change all fluids (Engine . Gearbox Diffs . Transfer .Brake .Clutch and Radiator )you should have a long lasting economical 4x4
I give mine hell and it just keeps going !!
Sometimes has noisy lifter on cold mornings - However this dissapears on warm up
If you regularly change all fluids (Engine . Gearbox Diffs . Transfer .Brake .Clutch and Radiator )you should have a long lasting economical 4x4
I give mine hell and it just keeps going !!
There cannot be a crisis today , I have no room in my schedule
Thanks for the welcome fellas
Funny you should say sumfin about the lack of " Shorty's "
I drove from Melb to Cape York land return last year only seen 2 like mine
Thought they must be escaped mutants from the factory
Interesting enuf - I went with 5 other couples- Patrols and Discovery's
The Jack was the only one not to break anything underneath for the entire trip
Funny you should say sumfin about the lack of " Shorty's "
I drove from Melb to Cape York land return last year only seen 2 like mine
Thought they must be escaped mutants from the factory
Interesting enuf - I went with 5 other couples- Patrols and Discovery's
The Jack was the only one not to break anything underneath for the entire trip
There cannot be a crisis today , I have no room in my schedule
I recently sold my 3.2 Rodeo (quad cam)
285K on the clock, been on dual fuel for the last 9 years.
While I had it I replaced one exhaust valve and re shimmed all the cam buckets that needed doing.
Other than that there has been nothing else needed fixing in the four years I had it other than the usual wear and tear items of a rig thats done over 200km. Never even had an oil leak.
If looked after they should be good for 500K easy. Quite a well made and durable engine IMO, better than the previous SOHC 3.2 in the early Jacks.
285K on the clock, been on dual fuel for the last 9 years.
While I had it I replaced one exhaust valve and re shimmed all the cam buckets that needed doing.
Other than that there has been nothing else needed fixing in the four years I had it other than the usual wear and tear items of a rig thats done over 200km. Never even had an oil leak.
If looked after they should be good for 500K easy. Quite a well made and durable engine IMO, better than the previous SOHC 3.2 in the early Jacks.
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Re: Longevity of Jackaroo 3.2
I have a 92 shorty never seen another one on the road i must be the last one
who said i couldnt make it up that hill
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