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    tdi 300

    HI ALL.

    WHAT SORT OF KMS COULD I EXPECT FROM A 300TDI BEFORE A REBUILD.

    REGARDS SUMO

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    300,000 + is quite common, depending on how well it was maintained.

    i know of several with 400,000-500,000 on them that havent had a spanner put to them. mine has 210,000 on it and it still pulls like a bullock...
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    caps LOCK 'MATE!!! we are all friends, no need to yell

    300 thou should be good, more or less depending on how well u treat her

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    If they lose coolant, they can easily overheat and crack the head (or was it just the head gasket that went - I can't remember).

    That's the only problem I've had with mine in 10 years. Should have taken action when a few spots of coolant showed up on the driveway, but I ignored it for a week or two and then it was too late. No warning on the Temp gauge either.

    They are an excellent motor.

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    Spudboy.

    Evidently they can spring a leak behind that front auxillary housing where the water jacket is , the orignal gasket was a bit sus, so Ive been told. Have a 130 trayback 1996 model, not to many probs so far use it everyday for work. Love driving it , even though they are a bit squeezy.

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