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dillema help and poll

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should the GQ go?


Yes, drive her heaps and drain oil and go
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63%
NO, take it easy and take the time to fix it up, a gremlins ugly head is likely to pop up at OLWW2
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38%
 
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dillema help and poll

Post by Daisy »

ok.. ive just rebuilt the 4.2 diesel, whacked on a turbo, and shes finally going,, everythings fixed. (still doin the rear brake lights and that'll only take 5 mins)

Here lies the problem.

its only done a pffft 10/20 kms since rebuilding and they have been test kms none on highway yet to test for overheating etc

Now my instinct tells me NOT to go to outerlimits wild weekend and run in the engine properly.. 1000 kms and change oil.

Another instinct tells me to go for a long drive tmw and day after to test temperature and drain oil when done and then shoudl be completed ready to go.

Opinions everyone??

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Post by hottiemonster »

outerlimits wild weekend !!!!
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Post by HeathGQ »

GQ wrote:ok.. ive just rebuilt the 4.2 diesel, whacked on a turbo, and shes finally going,, everythings fixed. (still doin the rear brake lights and that'll only take 5 mins)

Here lies the problem.

its only done a pffft 10/20 kms since rebuilding and they have been test kms none on highway yet to test for overheating etc

Now my instinct tells me NOT to go to outerlimits wild weekend and run in the engine properly.. 1000 kms and change oil.

Another instinct tells me to go for a long drive tmw and day after to test temperature and drain oil when done and then shoudl be completed ready to go.

Opinions everyone??

TOM
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Post by dumbdunce »

have you rebored/new pistons/rings?

if you want to extend the run-in a bit, you can do it on the highway, just keep the speed down to 100ish (all you can do most of the way anyway) and keep flicking it up and down between 4th and 5th, speeding up and slowing down a bit - avoid keeping the rpm constant for any length of time. If you've built it right, it won't be a problem.

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Post by rock hopper »

even if u go and just drink piss .
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Post by RaginRover »

I would get a lift up there and leave the GQ at home - you have a lot of time and money invested in the rebuild and being stuck on the side of the highway waiting for RACQ would suck

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Post by Screwy »

Personally, i dont beleive it to be a smart desicion to go up there and drive it offroad hard straight away.....

I lost a 308 doing that as i drove it too hard. I believe it needs abit of a run it first.

Though.....

Going to the OL weekend and back will get some KM's up and be a good run it trip so u will get a chance to run it in at least...

Id go, but only for the purpose of getting k's up and then dont drive it offroad.

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Post by 80lsy gq »

yes and no... it would be cool as to drive it there but not cool to break it there or on the way there... if you can take it for a drive before and it seems fine definitely drive it there but take it easy...i wouldnt do too much tuff stuff in it..i spent just on 3 grand and one week with no sleep to have my car at a show and got it there at the last minute and blew it up after six minutes of actual driving...mind you it could have been the 8000rpm and 250 shot of nitrous that did it too..... :armsup:
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Post by Woop »

I drove mine reasonably hard for the first 500km's after my rebuild to bed rings in. changed oil @50km's to get rid of any crap left in oilways etc, then again @500km's-Re-torqued cyl head bolts @1000km's. I had no problems in my first 1000km's other than an oil leak from a welsh plug behind the flywheel. If your happy that everything went together ok, then go along and take plenty of tools....BUT its a long way if you have any dramas that need a worshop to fix....

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Post by antt »

do some driving this arvo/tonight/tomorrow tom, then if all is good, do the run down and change the oil down there?
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Post by dumbdunce »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Personally, i dont beleive it to be a smart desicion to go up there and drive it offroad hard straight away.....

I lost a 308 doing that as i drove it too hard. I believe it needs abit of a run it first.


there is no comparison between a crufty holden V8 and a jap diesel. and offroad driving should be far less stressful on the engine than highway driving - always in low gears and no reason for the revs to get up.
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Post by Daisy »

RaginRover wrote:I would get a lift up there and leave the GQ at home - you have a lot of time and money invested in the rebuild and being stuck on the side of the highway waiting for RACQ would suck

Tom


Ive decided on that advice.

Ive completely wiped out my bank account and have no dosh for OLWW2,

BUT i got my main priority done.. and that was to have the patrol done by OLWW2, even thou i am not able to go now.. I wish everyone the best time over there and look forward to seeing the pics.

Big shame :cry:

But the best decision i believe on my situation.

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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Good idea Tom, don't want the engine to go bang !

I'll be doing local driving with my 4wd this weekend to make sure i've done everything right.
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