View Full Version : Supercheap Disco (LR Disease has set in)
amshaw
26th December 2006, 03:48 PM
Ok Just back from Looking at said Disco I was talking about in other site/thread. I also have pics if anybody is interested....I just cant post them here https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
4/97 SE 300TDi, Man.
221k, Alloys, 7 seater,
Drivers Air Bag only, HD Tow Bar.
Gray Int & clean, brand new clutch.
Motor buggerd due to over heating, back two bore's are very badly scored and block has been tested and that cly area is very soft....and the motor has been striped down.
There is rust coming through around the alpine windows, right side has just a few little bubbles and the left has much more about 100mm long https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ and just breaking the paint work. I have pics if anybody can tell us if its an easy fix for the rust. http://www.lrocv.com.au/forum/images/smiles/icon_confused.gif
There are few small dents.....just the norm shopping trolly type and there are alot of stone chips and scratch's around the whole car......but I think most will buff out. https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Will need new tyres, which I have a few in the shed, int is clean and everythnig seems to be there and all elec windows work etc.
Font left bumper has taken a little hit....just enough to break the headlight washer. I have no idea what she is like underneth as Marie didnt let my climb under to have a look (on the way to another bloody xmas do)
I think with a little work and $ this would be a very good offroader. Marie even said "Why cant we pull all the off road gear of our current Disco and put it all on the new one?? , So I can drive the Auto all the time?"
But.....what are the chance's of finding another good low km 300 top put in it? Or would I be better off finding another block and try and find someone to rebuild it? Or how about dumping a chev TD in the Disco? https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
I was even thinking about going to the auction's to buy a wreck.....any idea's bloke's?
What do you think....worth more thought do you think? Happy to hear honest comments http://www.lrocv.com.au/forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif
loanrangie
26th December 2006, 03:54 PM
If its cheap enough it would be a good candidate for a HS2.8 conversion, but only if you can get it for 2-3k- with what you have said i wouldnt pay any more for it.
Grizzly_Adams
26th December 2006, 03:55 PM
From what limited knowledge I have read on this forum an over-heated tdi is a major problem waiting to happen. The heads can warp and all sorts of nasties... I would be exceptionally wary and see what other experts on this forum reckon.
D110V8D
26th December 2006, 03:55 PM
How much is it?
D110V8D
26th December 2006, 03:56 PM
WOW we all posted at the same time!:eek:
dobbo
26th December 2006, 04:00 PM
Yes it sounds good but, after you get the engine rebuilt or replaced(usually a new clutch at the same time since the engine is out) and get the body bodged or fixed up for registration, would it still be a cheap car? There'd be at least 5 grands worth of work to be done. I saw a near perfect tdi disco with a few goodies go a few months back for $8000.00.
langy
26th December 2006, 04:04 PM
My disco is the same age, with a few more k's on it- and I've recently repaired the alpine windows - they are easy to remove, and it's plain metal there - normal single layer rust repairs apply. There is a TDi engine on ebay for 3k, but I've also seen that age Disco complete for...wait for it.. 17k. As is, 3.5k would be the max I'd spend - figure 3k for another Tdi engine (Don't bother with a rebuild) and another 1k for time and running around - which makes expending $7500 about right for that age disco - any more and you'd be better off buying a complete car.
landrovermick
26th December 2006, 04:16 PM
engine is a boat anchor - one of the blokes here sells 2.8 TDi 's from brazil for a fair price - that would be my option
amshaw
26th December 2006, 04:28 PM
Dont worrie bloke's...Im just at the "Is it worth it" stage.
He had $5k on it to start with.....as soon as I rang he droped it down to $4k without me even asking about how neg he is.
If I can get it for $2-$3k I would feel better about it. As he said he cant be botherd with it so I might get a real bargin.
But I want to really think about it and Im gratful for commets, anyway nobody out this would even think about it......one good think about living out here with mostly Toyta & nissan drivers.
Landrovermick.....whats one of those 2.8's worth?
Also can you just get short motors in a 300? Is a short still just the basic motor without acc ie alt , stater, fuel pump etc?
D110V8D
26th December 2006, 04:40 PM
whats one of those 2.8's worth?
Around $10,000 aint they? At least thats that I heard.
George130
26th December 2006, 04:48 PM
Saw a 300tdi on ebay go for $2800
Vern
26th December 2006, 09:11 PM
inlaws recently paid $9k (install and labor)for a full rebuild on there 300tdi (96 ES), injecters, pump etc..
I'm thinking of buying it for $10k (not just the motor, the whole car):D
abaddonxi
26th December 2006, 11:38 PM
inlaws recently paid $9k (install and labor)for a full rebuild on there 300tdi (96 ES), injecters, pump etc..
I'm thinking of buying it for $10k (not just the motor, the whole car):D
And that pretty much shows why the supercheap purchase price is going to be a tiny fraction of the total cost of ownership.:D
Cheers
Simon.
hiline
27th December 2006, 12:19 AM
Around $10,000 aint they? At least thats that I heard.
i thought i herd the same sort of price;)
is it Jase that sells them ???
p38arover
27th December 2006, 12:25 AM
is it Jase that sells them ???
Yes.
Ron
hiline
27th December 2006, 05:39 AM
thank god for that :D :D
i was really getting worried i had the right reply :tease: :tease:
Ace
27th December 2006, 03:50 PM
The thing working in your favour is that no one else could be bothered either so it will sit there. The engine is an easy fix, its the rust i would be worried about. Is it only where you have seen that it exists or is there alot more hiding in places you cant see? I wouldnt be paying more than 2k, 3k if you are really keen. Matt
Reads90
27th December 2006, 04:35 PM
There'd be at least 5 grands worth of work to be done. I saw a near perfect tdi disco with a few goodies go a few months back for $8000.00.
What THAT much :D mmm seen them less than that
dobbo
27th December 2006, 04:51 PM
What THAT much :D mmm seen them less than that
what a 97 model in a Tdi?
Reads90
27th December 2006, 04:53 PM
what a 97 model in a Tdi?
Yeah seen one or two on Eaby and in the trading post
barney
27th December 2006, 08:56 PM
i think you can get a fuel injected, remanufactured 350 chev V8 for about $2000, drop straight in (+bell housing) zoom zomm!
amshaw
28th December 2006, 12:45 AM
Just found this;
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180067984938&fromMakeTrack=true
nornalup
28th December 2006, 10:10 AM
Yeah there is quite a few 6.5L V8 Chev diesels getting around in landcruisers, a think a company in perth does the swap.
Don't know the cost or the chances of fitting a landy. I assume a major driveline uograde would be required.
And part ownership in a petroleum company.
Bigbjorn
28th December 2006, 02:53 PM
I have seen in Brisbane two 90's Range Rovers with GM 6.5 turbo diesels installed. One had a late LandCruiser5speed trans, don't know what the other one had. Both were very tidy professional installations, done by a firm at Strathpine but don't recall the name. Fuel economy should be good as these are truck engines and won't be working hard unless you absolutely paste them. RR V8's were notorious gas hounds so may be quite a bit cheaper on fuel.
4traction
7th January 2007, 09:10 PM
I have seen in Brisbane two 90's Range Rovers with GM 6.5 turbo diesels installed. One had a late LandCruiser5speed trans, don't know what the other one had. Both were very tidy professional installations, done by a firm at Strathpine but don't recall the name. Fuel economy should be good as these are truck engines and won't be working hard unless you absolutely paste them. RR V8's were notorious gas hounds so may be quite a bit cheaper on fuel.
Here's something similar
http://www.linquip.com.au/sales.htm
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