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Old 11th August 2009, 12:18 AM
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How Many clicks

just wondering how many click the isuzzzu pilots have on there clocks.

i am at 1⁄10,000,000 pole to equator /1000X4 + 4230. but then the previous owner said the speedo was off from a few years so who knows, to the best of my knowledge the donk hasn't been touched.

so that gets me heading north, past paris though Moscow and just north of STP

or id heading south, i am in Andoria
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Ours has roughly 480 000k's
We re-built it at around 420 or so
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550k, (give or take 20 to 30K.)
Nothing touched, no fuel pump or injector repairs/ replacements (yet), 3 tappet adjustments, always had all filters and oil changed at 5k since new. Turboed at 450K, now running more conservative fuelling for economy and longevity

I expect this engine to see 1million Kms.


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Ours has roughly 480 000k's
We re-built it at around 420 or so
sisnce you are the first rebuild to post, what did it need and why the rebuild?
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My Father had a series 3 with an Isuzi motor. Stone holed the radiator at 90 thousand and I rebuilt the engine for him. Fitted new liners to 2 and 3 with new pistons and rings on all cylinders. New big end bearings. He sold it a couple of years ago and bought a D1 TDI. When he sold it there was 835,000 k's on the speedo. I had an Isuzi truck with a 4BD1 motor that had 950,000 on the speedo. The new owner pulled the engine and five speed box out and fitted them to a series 3 and did another 250,000 before he sold it. Great motors.

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sisnce you are the first rebuild to post, what did it need and why the rebuild?
Well there was a fairly bad oil leak coming from the side of the motor, it had been leaking for quite a long time and required the engine out to fix, so we decided to just re-build it while it was out
The oil leak just turned out to be something stupid that had come loose, can't remember what
Anyway the motor was fine before hand, but figured it had a few ooo's on it and we plan to turbo it oneday so it would be good to start with a fresh motor


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wow. mine has 488K aswell. rebuilt box, transfer and diffs, but nothing to the motor apart from the hairdryer.

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