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  1. #31
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    Smile 6.5 chevy

    it has now been 6 months since i have done the conversion.
    the cooling has worked great with no overheating issues at all.
    the beast has so much pulling power. put it in top gear and towing a 3.5 tonne trailer and will sit on 100 kph all day long.
    had a problem with the vacuum pump but bought a new one from the states for 126 bucks and now i have brakes/ diff locks etc etc again.
    fuel consumption is nothing special but no worse than the 70 series v8 cruiser i had. 20w50 oil works a treat.
    next mission is to find a rocky mountain over drive for the lt95.
    cheers chris

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hall View Post
    Bloke I work with has a county with one of these engines in it. Also has a Hino six speed truck gear box behind the motor. Diffs I think are ford nine inch and the axles I`m sure are Land cruiser. The bonnet is custom and higher than a standard bonnet. Sound like a truck. You will most likely have to go down the same path as he did due to the shed load of toruqe that you now have. First to give in will be your diffs and axles. OH and he has been is trying to sell a complete rear axle with a Detroit , ford nine inch and Land cruiser axles for awhile now. I just don`t have the cash.
    Cheers Hall
    Hi I've seen that truck running around ftg . and wondered what motor it has as the bonnet sits way to high .cheers jimr1

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    Angry New owner

    Hi all, I bought this vehicle off of thomson71 over a year ago.

    I changed the dual cooling fans for a single 16", moved the radiator and realigned the bonnet and nose back to original. This made it much quieter and suitable for registering. Absolutely no issues with overheating, it has two temp gauges, one at the front and the other at the back of the engine. I have worried it may be too cool in the winter so am considering putting hotter thermostats in next winter. I think thomson71 may have gone overboard with the cooling system!

    So far, I'm very happy, it's perfect for carrying large loads of wood and towing other Land Rovers on car trailers and I get my diesel for free :-)
    The 6.5L teamed with the LT95 and Maxi lockers make it awesome off road!

    Problems I've had with this vehicle so far:
    Oil cooler leak
    Rear drivers side bearing oil seal
    Rear disc brake pads and discs replaced
    Speedo cable worn at gearbox end
    Changed the oil twice (10L per time!!!), coolant once
    Adjusted the hand brake
    Brake lights fuse blew, hasn't done it again since
    Cracked bonnet support on firewall
    Power steering leak

    Problems I've had with my 110 300TDI in that time:
    P-seal
    Head gasket
    Turbo shaft worn
    Dramatic power steering pump pulley failure (it went past us on the road)
    Oil thermostat
    Front prop-shaft splines and unis
    Rear prop shaft unis
    Both rear bearing oil seals
    Front disc pads
    Clutch replacement
    Adjusted the handbrake
    Turbo hoses
    Bottom oil cooler hose
    R380 rebuild
    New radiator
    New timing belt
    Faulty connection on ignition switch (on the way to a Wedding)

    I'll keep you posted, reading the posts in this thread I'm thinking the 6.5L is way past due date for an issue.
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