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Thread: Is a Disco done at 300,000 k's.

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    Talking Is a Disco done at 300,000 k's.

    Hi guys, I have just gotten rid of my old 1997 300 Tdi Disco S to a guy who wanted it for reliable and economical 4wd transport in the "wet season", and up here we do not need road worthies to sell, the problem with it was it had a badly cracked and rusty body, mechanically it was ok but in it's prior life had been neglected pretty badly, it still only has about 240,000 genuine k's on it, but as I said body and interior was sad to say the least.
    Now I want to buy another Disco 1 with as really immaculate body and interior as I can get but it seems all the 1997-'98 plain old Disco S's that are for sale have 300,000k plus on them, I will pay good money for the right, (white coloured) S.
    You see I don't want anything with the auto trans, ABS, air bags, anti-theft immobiliser rubbish on it, nor do I want a Td5 with the subsequent electronics that can let you down any time and regularly do, or so it seems reading these forums.
    The question is, as there are many old 300 Tdi Disco 1's out there for sale and some look really pretty, is it wise to buy one with over 300,000 k's or am I just asking for lots of mechanical grief, I spent a lot of time getting my old one mechanically reliable and do not want to buy a pretty one only to have to rebuild it all over again, is the engine and drive train good for, say half a million k's without a major re-build, if not already done?
    I can do smaller repairs, timing belt, clutch if necessary, but could not be bothered doing an engine complete overhaul or gearbox.
    Some of you guys all seem to spend a lot of time around these machines, what do you think, what have you found?

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    Have a read of the recent post http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...s-p-e-c-t.html
    Some members are getting very high mileage (930,000k) without major rebuild work. The problem buying any used vehicle though is you don't know the history and how the car has been driven, has it had regular oil + filter changes etc. In my experience the most problematic issue with the 300TDI is the timing belt and pulleys but if you replace regularly it looks like these motors can go well beyond the half million k's.

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    ~350,000km and still going strong mechanically. I bought it at 12mths old with 30000kms. Only minor problems really. Did the head gasket at 250k. Interior-wise its looking a little tired now (needs a new roof lining). I can't see it stopping anytime soon.

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    Thumbs up 350k's and off to the Simo again next year

    Apart from regular timing belt replacement and clean oils and fluids, a tdi 300 just keeps going it seems. Mine has over 300k's and I met a bloke in the middle of the Simpson Desert a couple years back with a 94 2dr manual with 800 and something on it. He reconed it still wasn't using any oil. Of course a neglected and abused old girl would likely be a nightmare, like anything else.
    happy hunting,
    Bill

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    Mine has passed the 300k mark and is still going strong. Regular oil changes and cambelt changes are paramount.
    Cheers
    Johannes

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    And there are people who drive Discovery.

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    I recall a few years ago that the son of a well known specialist in Sydney bought a 300Tdi with 240KK on it.

    I spoke to him a few months later as he was a member of the same club as I am and he was lamenting it was sending him broke.

    It wasn't the engine but things like alternators, starter motors, clutches, aircon etc etc that had reached their use by date.

    I always try to buy as low a mileage (kilometrage?) car as possible to try to avoid these issues. If I wanted a reliable car for several years touring I would never look at a 300KK car, about 100-120 is the max IMHO. Even if you have to spend an extra 5 to 10K , you can soon get up there with parts and labout if you cannot DIY.
    Regards Philip A

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    So long as its an old school landy, tinworm, cancer and stupidity havent hit it...

    I'd take on a 1M Km landy in a heart beat. 300K Km, just a drop in the bucket...

    (oh BTW oldschool landy stops somewhere between 93 and 2007 depending on type and options)
    Dave

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    I'm with Phillip A, the motor might last for ever and a day, but the rest of things might not

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    My imported 98 Disco commercial (the last of the tdi) just ticked over 200 000 miles (322000km). Its still going unbelievably well with regular servicing.
    I will never sell it. I love it.

    Dave

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    600 K

    Hi
    I live in Nth Qld as well, keep the Disco serviced every 10k & up to date with timing belts etc. I have clocked over 600k in mine. Runs sweet.
    Cheers Bob

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