
bought myself a Gu wagon a few months ago


problem with mine is, its not a little slip of the clutch, its a rev to 2+ grand and release. anything below that and its a 4 or 5 second wait for power, which is not that great when trying to sneak into a break in traffic. off road is a similar story. lines that my old 2.8 lux would craw, the patrol either boggs down so much it won't move or its a masssive slip of the clutch to keep it around 4 grand. far from safe when trying to negotiate the rough stuff. and don't even ask how much abuse is reqired to do any sort of a hill start with a 8x5 box trailer loaded with firewood.
i bought this car at auction so i didn't have the chance to drive it and i have never driven another 2.8t patrol to compare it to. what i have noticed is the amount of smoke mine blows compared to every other Gu on the road.
to me it seems like a timing problem. it had had a timing belt, possibly kit, fitted 40,000kms ago. i have rechecked the timing belt by lining up the top marks (pump and cam) and counting the teeth for the crank. all good. but what i did notice was the keyway on the crank was not at 6 o'cloch like my timing book showed it should be. it was more like 7 o'cloch but a tooth the other way brings it to around 5:30.... if you know what i mean.
i'm wondering if the wrong sized idler had been fitted throwing the marks out. the only way i can think of checking it would be to take the sump off to see exactly where TDC is. but if someone else has set up the timing on a few 2,8s and can confirm or clarify where the key should point at tdc that would be tops.
thanks for any help, jason