
Originally Posted by
Rugrat
The issue AFAIK is the seal goes. Mine went after 11 months - we were on the blacktop and hadnt been offroad for a few weeks. I think when I washed the engine that grit and stuff worked its way in and stuffed the seal. As Scallops said though - dusty conditions would (logic says) speed the process - yet I don't think dm_td5 has had the pleasure of the failure yet and he's up in the dusty NT

I'd say I'd lost 500ml to 1 ltr in the time it took to travel 40kms. So a few 5trs of oils would get you home if you not stuck in woop-woop.
I drove around Australia and across both the Gibson and Simpson deserts, across the Savannah way and the Gibb River road etc and it didn't go. It's when you are driving in the dust cloud from a convoy of vehicles ahead that mine went. The track mine died on was super fine talc like dust and lots of it - it looked like we were driving through fog.
dm_TD5 can drive on dusty roads for years and not have the problem - drive behind 10 other vehicles in a dust cloud - different story.
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