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    any pics of the intercooler setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Does that make them industrial engines, rather than automotive?
    Do they have the acoustic cover on the timing gear case?
    All Stage 1 and 110s have the flat cover and the acoustic cover over the top. Doubt they would be industrial engines.

    Stage 1 and military were rated to 85Bhp, civvie 110 to 99Bhp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    any pics of the intercooler setup?
    Again...bludged from the LROVC site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    All Stage 1 and 110s have the flat cover and the acoustic cover over the top. Doubt they would be industrial engines.

    Stage 1 and military were rated to 85Bhp, civvie 110 to 99Bhp.
    The hump in the covers is the breather diaphragm, the hump covers have breathers coming out the side.
    The flat top engines without, do they have a large breather sprouting out of a cam shaft cover?
    That's the telltale sign of the industrial ones to me.

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    Okay, so the flat top ones here also have breathers out the side. Colour me confused.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    The hump in the covers is the breather diaphragm, the hump covers have breathers coming out the side.
    The flat top engines without, do they have a large breather sprouting out of a cam shaft cover?
    That's the telltale sign of the industrial ones to me.

    *edit*
    Okay, so the flat top ones here also have breathers out the side. Colour me confused.
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    The only truck engines I have seen (in person) have had the flat aluminium cover and no acoustic cover.

    Perhaps the hump was a later model addition? Or was initially only fitted to the turbo variants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    The only truck engines I have seen (in person) have had the flat aluminium cover and no acoustic cover.

    Perhaps the hump was a later model addition? Or was initially only fitted to the turbo variants?
    Maybe it's a year thing.
    The earliest one I've seen in (or from) a truck is 85 model year, my 4BD1T is 86 model year. Even the 4BC2 (3.3L non turbo) from that year have the hump.
    Later on (4BD2 from early 90's) seem to be a longer hump.

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    All I can say is wow , well done to all of you , wish I could join the elite isuzu Rover club. some of your engine bays look impressive , specially Justine's , mate if you drop a spanner inside your engine I don't know how you're gonna retrieve it??

    Defenderbillby looking forward to seeing your Izusu county soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    mate if you drop a spanner inside your engine I don't know how you're gonna retrieve it??
    you just run the Isuzu motor for a couple of minutes and all the vibration will shake it out of the bottom--but love the 10 lites per 100km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    Here's a link to mine.......

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    What type and size of turbo do you have there Gerry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by County3.9 View Post
    What type and size of turbo do you have there Gerry?
    Another question.
    What's with the blue silicone hose coming off the cross-over pipe?

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