Why not swap the dead 3.0 for 2.7 from Territory ?
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it would be as you say not in the spirit of AULRO to control or delete comments, regardless of how irrelevant it might be. I retract my previous thought (but not deleting the comment)
Yes I do love a good sticky, full of info and fact without all the BS
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Daz
Why not swap the dead 3.0 for 2.7 from Territory ?
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I thought the 2.7's were just as prone to the same thing???
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1958 Holden FC special sedan
How would you search for / identify the right territory engine / model ? does it have a name or car / engine code / model ?
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The 2.7 engine seems to be much more reliable than the 3.0, certainly not bulletproof but there are plenty with 4-500k km on them.
I've not heard of a re powered 2.7 from a territory letting go, no doubt I'll be the first!
Biggest fault on the 2.7 is the timing belt idler, then spun bearing, then snapped crank, but the last 2 are probably a "first one then the other" situation.
I checked wikipedia and it seems the only diesel territory engine listed?! car model SZ, they are cheap on ebayalso didnt realise it was an australian made line
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