
Originally Posted by
bidds
ACE is fantastic, awesome handling for a truck + great articulation off road - get it if you can. Look for two filler caps on the PS tank.
My brother recently bought a 2000 V8 D2 for $10k with 138k km. Seemed like a good, honest truck - went well and had a *great* exhaust note too. He is an avid mechanic and took the heads off to have a look after purchasing it - the engine was completely filled with black sludge. We can only surmise that the previous owners (we think two of 'em) were using cheap, nasty oil and/or not changing it very often at all. He's used some 'special' engine flushing stuff that has hopefully gotten most out but he won't know without pulling the engine apart - so he's not entirely sure a chunk of gunk won't block an oil passage and kill the engine.
The moral of the above story is to only, only, only buy a truck with a water tight service history. There are plenty around - just walk away if anything doesn't add up. I should say that he loves the truck in spite of it all - LR's are like that.
A trap with the service history is vehicles that have been only driven around town (lots of short trips) but serviced at the 'normal duty' intervals. City driving is considered (from what I've read in LR publications) to be 'extreme' and requires shorter oil change intervals &/or fully synthetic oils. Also, vehicles with really low km's but haven't been serviced by the calendar - the service schedules usually say something like 10k km OR 12 months. It's not uncommon to see a car religiously serviced every 10k km, but that only rolls around every two years - not good.
Try to buy from the original owner if at all possible - I have a theory that LR's, being quite expensive to buy new are an aspirational car that cheapskates buy used but then can't/won't afford to service them properly. Much like old Jags.
Having said all that - I own an auto D2a TD5 (72k km) and a 90 RRC (251k km), both with full service history and they're great trucks.
You've mentioned gas injection:
My brother had a gas injection system fitted by a (licensed gas fitter) idiot in Narromine on a recommendation by a friend; the result required my brother to refit a bunch of stuff just to get it working. Long story short - if you're thinking of gas, yes it runs really well but ONLY get it done by a workshop that has done installs on D2's before. It may cost a little $ but it's worth it.
Two more considerations when bargaining:
Ignition leads. If they need changing, it (as far as we can figure out) requires removal of the inlet manifold. Not earth shattering but it takes time or $ (sending it to the shop). Knock quite a few hundred off the price if they need doing.
Front propshaft. It's not serviceable in the usual sense. A new one is about $600 at my local LR specialist (non dealer) or you can pay over $1200 for one that has been built with serviceable parts (might be worth it over the long run).
cheers,
bidds
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