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80s Q's

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80s Q's

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

What year did the 80s get rear disc brakes??

and is it common for the big end bearings to need doing in a 4.2 non turbo 80??

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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:What year did the 80s get rear disc brakes??
93 :D
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Mine is a 93 and I've got rear discs.
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Post by hdj105 »

Nearly all the 80's had rear discs, only a small quantity of early std wagons had rear drums.

1HZ's are not known to have b/e bearing probs, only the 1HD-T factory turbo's.
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Post by chook05 »

gxl had four wheel disks, all standeds pre 8/92 had rear drums.
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:quick pre purchase Q's.
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Post by sniper »

It is good practice to do your big end bearings regardless of the 1HZ or the 1HD-T.
GXL and above all had disk brake rear from the the begining.
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Post by jimbo jones »

RV wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:What year did the 80s get rear disc brakes??
93 :D

mines a 92 and I've got rear disc brakes :idea:
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Post by crankycruiser »

The pre nov 92 poverty packs had drums.. all the rest have discs..

but the pre 92's had smaller discs all round. .esp the rears. .they are heaps smaller..
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Cheers guys!
im picking up a 92 DX either today or tomorrow and i didnt check if it was 4 wheel disc or drum rear. in anycase it will be a heap better then my 40s brakes im sure.
Well for double points, whats the size of the 92DX diesel fuel tank? and the size of the sub tank???

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Post by stinger »

90 litre main, 50 litre aux is the usual std
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Post by toaddog »

crankycruiser wrote:The pre nov 92 poverty packs had drums.. all the rest have discs..

but the pre 92's had smaller discs all round. .esp the rears. .they are heaps smaller..
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stinger wrote:90 litre main, 50 litre aux is the usual std
95L main and 50L sub = 145 total :)
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Post by 80diesel4play »

hdj105 wrote:
stinger wrote:90 litre main, 50 litre aux is the usual std
95L main and 50L sub = 145 total :)
Max fillable without stopping in your tracks will be @130L :lol:

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

cheers, thats enough fuel capacity top stuff!!!!

and yeah a turbo would be ace, just see how we go.

oooh if the 1/92 has discs there is hope yet. im getting it this arvo so i will know soon enough.

DRS - moving on to 80 town
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80diesel4play wrote:
hdj105 wrote:
stinger wrote:90 litre main, 50 litre aux is the usual std
95L main and 50L sub = 145 total :)
Max fillable without stopping in your tracks will be @130L :lol:

Welcome to 80 country... Check the c pillars for cracks, Turbo the 1HZ to 11psi, intercool it and drive baby drive! :armsup:
Dumbdunce filled his multivalve up the other week with 141L, after we added about 4 litres from a jerry can to get him to the petrol station. Before we added the fuel, it was starting to cough and splutter a lot.
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hehe, where is dumbdunce lately???
hes been heaps quiet???
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:DRS - moving on to 80 town
Disappointing :cry:
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:hehe, where is dumbdunce lately???
hes been heaps quiet???
He has a child and a shed, not much time for the old laptop recently.
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Post by Toli »

carts wrote: Dumbdunce filled his multivalve up the other week with 141L, after we added about 4 litres from a jerry can to get him to the petrol station. Before we added the fuel, it was starting to cough and splutter a lot.
I put 85 litres in my main tank once. I was starting to sweat real bad. Have not used the sub tank yet, at about 195 litres I am just not game to fill it without cutting off my arm.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Shorty40 wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:DRS - moving on to 80 town
Disappointing :cry:
yeah but i didnt say i wouldnt be back.....
and i didnt say i dont still have a 40 in my garage for when i return from WA. but the 80 is doing ok, (hasnt blown up yet and its day 4) hehe.
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