no, just wanting to know if there was a difference in the 2 TD engines not the TB....
4Speed,
To date, I've been able to find out the following regarding the TD42/TD42-T engine variants. Note, this applies to the GQ Patrol/Safari only.
GQ's produced from 1988 to August 1993 were all non-turboed and use relatively heavy rods/pistons etc. When the turbo version was introduced in August 1993, they continued to use the more robust rods/pistons, but a "turbo" cam was added. The non-turbo models (August 1993 onwards) use lighter rods/pistons and are prone to cracking heads and pistons if an after-market turbo is added and moderate boost used. Keeping things below 10-12psi seems to be ok though? Since the early GQ (1988 - August 1993) and later turbo models use the more robust rods/pistons, they are capable of handling more boost pressure.
Somewhere along the way (presumably post August 1993?), EGR valves were added also. As far as we can tell, injectors have remained unchanged. On factory turbo models, an aneroid was added. Obviously the exhaust manifold is different also to accommodate the turbo. I have no idea the other engine aspects though.
We did find that Nissan TD27 rods are the same as TD42 rods, about 1/2 the price of TD42 ones and we've used them in a rebuild. I assume there would be other similarities also.
Cheers
Mitch