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    Technical Data........

    Does anybody have any technical manuals or information for the 4BE1 and the 4BD1 engines ???
    It's mainly all the internal information that is required, my friend at www.rotecdesign is looking for it. He is willing to buy if neccessary, or borrow and photocopy, or have stuff sent via computer.

    All help greatly appreciated, also means the project will be completed sooner

    Thanks in advance.

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    This forum:
    [ame=http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=16]Isuzu 4BD1T/2T - Cummins 4BT & Diesel Conversions Forums[/ame]

    Has links to FTP sites with workshop manuals for the 4BD1T and 4BD2T.

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    there's a 4bd1 manual on ebay at the moment

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    You can still get genuine Isuzu books from Motorbooks in Sydney. Not expensive.
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    Thanks for your responses so far, Brian would you have any contact details for Motorbooks in Sydney ???

    Vern, do you know where the manual is listed on ebay ???

    My friend really needs 4BE1 info also ?? Thanks again

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    Hey All, new member - I will be posting a lot of information over the coming weeks. If there is anything specific you need to know re: 4BD1 please let me know.

    The attached w/shop manual is the generic type developed for multiple models. There is a more specific one put together for the Aus Army - I will attach it in the coming days. Hope this helps.

    Some files are large so may take time to download. SORRY, JUST TRIED ATTACHING BUT TOO LARGE. I will compress and try again.
    Last edited by Ichiban; 24th June 2009 at 04:11 PM. Reason: Save attachment

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    Apparently there will soon be an Isuzu workshop CD in the shop on this site.
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    Finally managed to compress the file!

    As mentioned previously, the attached w/shop manual is the generic type developed for multiple models. There is a more specific one put together for the Aus Army - I will attach it in the coming days.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    might be a timely reminder that the 4bd1 army manuals relate to a vehicle still in service in hostile areas and they do have a 30yr rule, so i would be a little hesitant to see it magically appear on a web site such as this...
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