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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    I'm afraid not.
    You see my 4BD1T engine is from a wrecked japanese truck (Yes the NPR), it has pistons different to the one I mentioned above.
    The original landrover Isuzus do appear externally to be be industrial spec engines, but this in no way means they were a special design for landrover.

    Can you please let us know the source of your information, because it disagrees on some scale with all that is already known.
    I am an OE dealer for Izumi / Mahle who are the OEM manufacturers of Isuzu pistons and I specialise in nothing other than diesel. Within my stock I carry all variations for 4BD1 Isuzu truck and Landrover in both turbo and non turbo applications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Maybe there are three piston types.

    Here I have two. The aftermarket turbo pistons from my last 4BD1T rebuild, these are identical to the factory pistons and have the steel inserts (alfin?).
    The other piston is completely aluminium, it was from a a 6BD1 rebuild kit.

    These two pistons look quite different, but are exactly the same height from pin to crown. The ring lands are just cut higher on the turbo piston and one land is steel.

    There are also taller pistons available. I know this because I accidentally ordered a set once. For what engine I'm not sure, but it was about 4mm taller than the correct set but the same 102mm bore, same gudgeon pin etc.
    Alfin inserts are always an "automotive spec" which includes trucks. Non Alfin are most cases an industrial spec where stationary engines run at set revs with little no variation.
    The exception is "squeeze cast" where there is no Alfin insert, however these are comparable to a forged piston and are used in automotive spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    I have a genuine Isuzu piston here which I suspect is for an early 4BD1 or 6BD1. It is taller than my turbo pistons and doesn't have the steel inserts.

    If anyone wants it, let me know. It's brand new and I have enough paper weights.
    If you give me the numbers either on the piston crown or on the inside of the piston boss, I can tell you exactly what it suits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post
    If you give me the numbers either on the piston crown or on the inside of the piston boss, I can tell you exactly what it suits.
    0682 stamped into the crown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    0682 stamped into the crown.
    Hmm - the 2nd OE number here ends in 0682.


    Lovemyrangie, if these are the numbers, would you be able to tell us what application each piston type was used for?

    and when did early/late 4BD1 changeover? My manuals seems to say 86/87 in NPRs.

    Cheers,

    Ben.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Hmm - the 2nd OE number here ends in 0682.
    Measurements seem to match too.

    I still have the original Isuzu pistons from my 4BD1T, but the top surface has had a hard life.
    They're the short alfin pistons, there's a number on the box in Isuzu's part number format.

    8-94321-734-0
    Part number for the box of four with gudgeon pins and rings (crap rings, throw them away) etc.
    PKIS410206DA

    It matches this sheet.
    http://www.partstw.com/images/isuzu/isuzu_4bd1t-206.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Hmm - the 2nd OE number here ends in 0682.


    Lovemyrangie, if these are the numbers, would you be able to tell us what application each piston type was used for?

    and when did early/late 4BD1 changeover? My manuals seems to say 86/87 in NPRs.

    Cheers,

    Ben.
    Ben ring me on my work number 0437 377 619 and when I am in the office I will run thru the numbers with you.
    Using Chinese copy product references are not always the best reference source as they will not have all the details, just copied part number products.
    Regards
    Andrew.

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    I emailed Isuzurover some info on the Izumi numbers I have at work for LR, but forgot to email it to my home address too

    I will put up the post tomorrow when I get in to the office as I am finally taking the S2A trailer I've been building over the pits tomorrow morning for its first inspection!! Wooohooo!!

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    This is the info that Andrew (Lovemyrangie) emailed me (Thanks Andrew!):

    4BD1 Landrover spec
    Our part # P2081
    5121112421 - PISTON & PIN (Squish Lip) 98.1mm Non Alfin
    (Number on crown = 2421, 6360)
    Suits 4BD1 non turbo Landrover spec only
    Combustion bowl Ø = 50.95mm (Side to side) Square combustion bowl
    Overall length of 98.1mm
    Has 2 x valve relief
    Strutted type piston
    Non Oil cooled crown

    4BD1T Landrover spec
    Our part # P2030
    (8-94175027-2,
    8-94321734-0,
    8-97176836-0,
    5121117340) - PISTON & PIN (Squish Lip) 98.1mm Alfin
    (Number on crown = 0272, 7340 , 8360)
    Suits also 4BD1T NPR/NPS59 2/87>
    4BD1T Landrover spec all, for non turbo spec use P2081
    Can use in 4BD1 non turbo NPR59 2/87> as well, original piston in this one has no valve relief
    Combustion bowl Ø = 51.05mm (Side to side) Square combustion bowl
    Overall length of 98.1mm
    Have 2 x valve relief
    Strutted type piston
    Non oil cooled crown

    These are for LR issue engines. Any other configuration would be a conversion.
    All turbo engines are late engines, ie have 98mm height.

    Regards

    Andrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Measurements seem to match too.

    I still have the original Isuzu pistons from my 4BD1T, but the top surface has had a hard life.
    They're the short alfin pistons, there's a number on the box in Isuzu's part number format.

    8-94321-734-0
    Part number for the box of four with gudgeon pins and rings (crap rings, throw them away) etc.
    PKIS410206DA

    It matches this sheet.
    http://www.partstw.com/images/isuzu/isuzu_4bd1t-206.gif
    you have the Landrover spec turbo piston. See the description i did for Ben that he posted above.

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