Does not look like that it is a GOOD expedition vehicleAccording to a Toyota dealer principal I was talking to the excessive oil consumption problem has been fixed by a new seal in the turbo. Coolant leakage problems on the turbos can be an expensive and time consuming repair. Otherwise reliability wise they are OK.
Performance wise I was in a Troopie with the V8 diesel on several occasions while on the Tiwi Islands and they pull like a train. Great performance! This was the single turbo version that is in the Troopies. The 200 series has a twin turbo version.
But repair one out in the field? Just take one look under that bonnet and you will forget the idea real quick! It is a very big and complex motor and it fills the engine bay like no motor I have seen since the V12 Jag. I wouldn't want to repair that in the field either.
The dealer mentioned above said that if the top coolant outlet on the turbo started to leak the repair involved removing the turbo itself and that is an engine out job! That is a workshop job only, especially with this engine.
I can quite seriously say that working on my P38 in the field would be a much less daunting proposition than working on the Toyota V8 diesel!
Willem![]()


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