Currently I'm driving a Vitara, and while it's great fun, I'm already thinking that in the longer term I'll want something a little more capable off-road.
Anyway, I'm originally from a farm, and one of our work trucks, which has given over 400,000kms of faithful service is due for an upgrade. Mind you, the diesel's pretty tired these days, and it has had a very hard life. My old man has pretty much said he'll give it to me, but there's a couple of issues I have:
i) Its had a coil conversion since new. In a way, this is good, because we've never carried any heavy loads in it (the coils are just way too soft). But when I come to upgrading the setup (which is shot), is it going to be massively hard to know what to do, since it's obviously not standard, and I have no idea who did the work originally? And are coils a good thing, or rubbish?
ii) Like I said, the engine's very rooted. What's a good (diesel) conversion? Is it better to search for another original 1HZ to throw in, or are there better options for the money? I guess a rebuild is not out of the question either.
Any other issues to look out for with a truck of this age? There's not a speck of rust, having spent its life in Northwest NSW, and there has never been any major repairs on it.
Any comments much appreciated. The only reason I'm considering doing a build up is because its free - I'm pretty clueless when it comes to mechanics/engineering...
