If you are not pulling 8t gross around a warm climate, you probably don't need 8 litres of oil.
My 4BD1T runs about 6 litres (I got rid of the rubber sandwich gasket).
Pics of the differences I found when turboing my 4BD1:
Two dipsticks side by side (top 4BD1, bottom 4BD1-T)
Length difference close-up
4BD1 (winged sump) dipstick position
4BD1-T (wingless sump) dipstick position
HTH
Bojan
My 4BD1T dipstick doesn't have a twist in it.
The twisted dip, might be a year model change. Mine is has the twist.
I need a new dipstick. Anyone have a PN for the 4BD1T dipstick and tube???
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
The 4BD1T dipstick shown will be the 88+ item which comes out in front of cylinder #1.
The 85-88 4Bd1T dipstick comes out between 1-2 and the tube is shorter.
Ben, this pic might help, items 3 and 4. These are for the 89 onward, when the change for Land Rover were the same as for the Isuzu truck (except for starter motor, flywheel housing, clutch plate and LH engine mount).
Thanks Bush65
Do you have the part numbers for the winged sumps? I have found an enthusiastic parts guy at Isuzu Uk but we are struggling to find part numbers.
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