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    1992 200 tdi,uses no oil between changes. Have owned it for 14 years and I have never had to do a top up. Serviced at 3000 mile intervals.

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    Even though a diesel idles at an extremely lean mixture, as best as I can understand it is that idling for too long drops chamber temps too much and can lead to fuel wash down the cylinder wall and the potential for bore glazing or just plain ring wear.

    Modern, high spec oils can mitigate the glazing (mostly) but owners still don't like it.

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    I can confirm that the 200tdi my son had was not a high oil consumer and neither are our 300 tdis.......have you checked the usual (and unusual) places for oil leaks ?

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    my 200 tdi has done round 100,000 on a rebiuld it use's round 300 ml between 5000 k service's thats useing fuchs oil that i get for free from work, i used to have a 300tdi if used penrite oil it would burn a little between service's but wouldnt burn a drop with the fuchs ,

    my brother hilux did similer things with different oil's as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Rick, I have a 300 Tdi customer with 540K, and it requires no top ups in 10K intervals. At most, 500ml is gone when it came time for service.

    This engine has always done long runs, and regularly serviced. The owner NEVER idled it longer than necessary, which for a small diesel engine is an important factor in good ring to bore sealing. The vehicle is a 1 owner.

    JC
    Off topic but what has been done to that engine regarding what many think is normal Tdi behaviour such as big ends,head,head gasket etc. Pat

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    Mine uses no oil between changes, has 205,000 on the clock. the only leak is from the transfer box at about 500ml per 2-3000 klm

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Off topic but what has been done to that engine regarding what many think is normal Tdi behaviour such as big ends,head,head gasket etc. Pat
    Head gasket done at 400K, injector pump overhauled at around 500K, big ends are being replaced before the engine is fitted to its new owners vehicle. (The original vehicle was recently accident damaged and written off)

    Interestingly, NO bottom end noises and excellent/ quick oil pressure, with B'ends untouched 'til now.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    The line about taken on long runs and regular servicing is the key,mine clicked over 436K this morning and it has instant oil pressure and no bearing noise,the misses drove it to work last week and I did hear the pinion bearing whining in the R380 while standing next to it though. Pat

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    It always amazed me. Our 300tdi (Discovery) used to leak oil(fluids) everywhere. Driveway and under vehicle was always covered but never needed anything between services.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    The line about taken on long runs and regular servicing is the key,mine clicked over 436K this morning and it has instant oil pressure and no bearing noise,the misses drove it to work last week and I did hear the pinion bearing whining in the R380 while standing next to it though. Pat
    Pat,

    With this vehicle, I was almost its 'personal physician', twice a year we had it in for servicing and the owner was very pro active too, checking levels and listening for changes in performance or any odd noise etc. I was so confident in the engine, that even at those hi km I bought the wreck off them and have sold the complete engine to a member on here, yet to be fitted to his vehicle. I would fit it to mine in a heartbeat, I see many, many lower km examples that through neglect or abuse are in far worse condition.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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