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How many kilometres on your GQ 4.2 Diesel?

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How many kilometres on your GQ 4.2 Diesel?

Post by MD4x4 »

I am looking at a 4.2 Diesel with nearly 400,000kms on it.

How many kilometres have you guys got up on your Diesels.

What problems have you come across?

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Post by wrksux »

I think this thread was done not to long ago, but ill play

mine has a wonderfully low 247k
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How many kilometres on your GQ 4.2 Diesel?

Post by MD4x4 »

I tried to look up the info in the GQ library but it wont let me.
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Post by azzad »

1993 genuine 180K
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Post by ozy1 »

91 mod, and 330 000 kicked it over the other day on my way home from work, still low compared to other i have seen and heard of,
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Post by Tayls »

i reckon it'll be on its way to the end of its life. But you never know my mates got one 500k and going strong. Depends if they have looked after it.

How much you buying the car for? If your getting it cheap you could buy a later model GU 42TDT and fit that...
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Post by Woop »

Mine has 603,000KM's. I re-built it at 550,000KM's--it wasnt using any oil between changes and still had good performance. The bores were still within spec and bearings were just starting to show some metal. I ended up doing a complete re-build, but it would easily have done another 150,000 if not more. The right oil and regular changes are critical to long TD 42 life. My valve rockers were badly worn though, and my rocker shaft was pretty scored. These made setting tappets very difficult and made a fair amount of top end noise.

If its performing ok, and with no piston blowby and good oil pressure, then go for it.. They are an easy--although expensive, engine to re-build if req.

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Post by muddymav »

88 shorty 543,650
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Post by NI$$AN »

'91 Turbo LWB - 205,000
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Post by BIg StEvE »

94' lwb 223,000km
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Post by sld86 »

91 maverick\gq, 287000 been changing oil every 5000 becuase of aftermarket turbo kit. just changed the waterpump and tappets are next on the list, look after it and it will go for aslong as you want it to
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Post by YankeeDave »

340,000 on an '89. Still goes well with aftermarket turbo
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Post by MyGQ »

1992 LWB, 243,000K's, only brought it about 2 weeks ago, need to do my 7" lift to get her ready for offroad :)


BTW its NA not turbo :)
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Post by slowLux »

yeah i started a threadd while back, should onnlly be a few pages back or so, i thinks it's caalled "how many K's" or something.

Anwyay, i'll join the party- 88 shorty 321 000 still pulls hard as. Doesnt blow smoke or nothin. I bought it at 314 000
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Post by jtraf »

94 LWB Auto with 153,798 on the clock..........
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Post by Mkdude »

89 lwb, 380,000kms, uses a bit of oil, but still goes strong
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Post by InSanE »

95 LWB 254,000 and runs like a dream
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Post by SmithyGQ »

94 185,000 running turbo all its life.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

94 lwd 119,000 on this motor. change oil every 4-5 thousand
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Problems?

Post by MD4x4 »

Anyone had any major problems with their diesel?

If I was to buy this high mileage rig what should I look at doing to the engine to ensure further life out of her?

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Post by superzuki »

mine has 402000kms. just look after it with regular oil and filter canges air and fuel filters too and keep an eye on it. should be sweet for plenty more kms if looked after
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Post by beretta »

88 LWB Wagon 496,000. Oil changed religously at 5k. Mine has done heaps and heaps of towing boats and horsefloats all over the country and is still going strong!
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Post by mkpatrol »

92 LWB, 376,000km. Just towed a caravan to Coffs & back after having the injectors done. Didnt use any oil & averaged 15.5lt/100km.

It was using a bit of oil before injectors & I suspect the extra fuel blowing by the rings was causing this. The injector guy also said my injector pump could do with a tickle up but I would only get another couple of HP for that. I will leave that one until I turbo it. I suspected this as it is a bit surgy under light load.

Regular servicing is the key, if it has been looked after then it will serve you well. They go forever.
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Re: Problems?

Post by Woop »

MD4x4 wrote:Anyone had any major problems with their diesel?

If I was to buy this high mileage rig what should I look at doing to the engine to ensure further life out of her?

MD
As mentioned, noisy tappets, Piston blowby, look for coolant leaks where timing cover meets cylinder block next to power steering pump, leaking injection pump..

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Post by mrbonk »

379,000 on my non-turbo '89 Wagon. I average 8.3km/l (12l/100kms) and it doesn't use any oil between changes. I make sure I do filters and oil every 5K kms, without fail.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

107,000 km on my '92 Mav
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Post by fnqcairns »

96 Td 4.2 208K, just turned pump up again on weekend, goes fast now! (rolls eyes) was fueled for 11L/100k highway and sluggish, towing trip soon so want power over economy.

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Post by kirragc »

93 NA around 300k (odometer broke at 247k)
Water pump replaced
Broken exhaust bolt
Aircon idler arm bearing replaced
Could use a new sump gasket


Hijack question.
Has anyone dropped the sump and replaced the crank bearings at home?

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Post by RC_Freak »

88 model , 241,000 k's
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Post by revn211 »

mines just clicked over 130000kms!
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