overl4nder
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Hello
I reside in India, and have been on the lookout for a "reliable" offroader.
My current vehicle, the Tata Safari 4x4 is not aging very gracefully. Well Tata's never age gracefully, and after 100,000kms on the odo, it becomes a pain to maintain. If it was just additional financial burden, it would still be okay, but the fact is even brand new Tata parts are poor quality, and often fail quickly.
So then, one option is to buy a brand new Toyota Fortuner. Which is frightfully expensive at 2.8 million INR. Totally out of budget.
The other option is to look for old landcruisers.
So to cut the long story short. about 1.5 years back, a friend, who was into hard core offroading decided to buy one. The car had done 90,000+ kms, and was on okay shape. He went ahead and brought it to good shape, with all belts changed, steering(power) oil seals done, all bushes as well as suspension bushes changed... The list goes on.
However, he is more of an offroader and not much of an expedition guy, so he is thinking of selling it.
He tells me I can face two problems
1. The vehicle has done 98000kms, and sometimes smokes. Workshop says fuel pump recalibration may need to be done (costs 400 USD in India approx)
2. Between 2000-3000rpm there is lot of "boom" from the engine. Engine is okay sounding upto 2000 and above 3000
2000-3000 is problematic.
If he presses clutch while revving to 2500rpm, the boom almost goes away. Clutch has been changed. So it could be some damper somewhere? He has no idea.
Apart from that he has changed suspension, wheel bearings and stuff.
Now I am turning to this forum for help.
I need some answers
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation in helping me out.
I reside in India, and have been on the lookout for a "reliable" offroader.
My current vehicle, the Tata Safari 4x4 is not aging very gracefully. Well Tata's never age gracefully, and after 100,000kms on the odo, it becomes a pain to maintain. If it was just additional financial burden, it would still be okay, but the fact is even brand new Tata parts are poor quality, and often fail quickly.
So then, one option is to buy a brand new Toyota Fortuner. Which is frightfully expensive at 2.8 million INR. Totally out of budget.
The other option is to look for old landcruisers.
So to cut the long story short. about 1.5 years back, a friend, who was into hard core offroading decided to buy one. The car had done 90,000+ kms, and was on okay shape. He went ahead and brought it to good shape, with all belts changed, steering(power) oil seals done, all bushes as well as suspension bushes changed... The list goes on.
However, he is more of an offroader and not much of an expedition guy, so he is thinking of selling it.
He tells me I can face two problems
1. The vehicle has done 98000kms, and sometimes smokes. Workshop says fuel pump recalibration may need to be done (costs 400 USD in India approx)
2. Between 2000-3000rpm there is lot of "boom" from the engine. Engine is okay sounding upto 2000 and above 3000
2000-3000 is problematic.
If he presses clutch while revving to 2500rpm, the boom almost goes away. Clutch has been changed. So it could be some damper somewhere? He has no idea.
Apart from that he has changed suspension, wheel bearings and stuff.
Now I am turning to this forum for help.
I need some answers
- I do high altitude driving (15000 feet and sometimes 18000 feet). Temperatures often fall to -6 to -7 degree C. Does this engine have glow plugs. Any problems with high altitude use. Its 2.8 NA diesel engine. So I know there will be power loss due to no turbo charger. That I am aware off
- How long do these engines last. Is 250,000kms without overhaul realistic expectation. I am worried because this engine is 3000rpm at 100kmph. This means it must have spent lot of its life at higher rpm
- What could be the cause of resonance boom between 2000-3000rpm. Can it be a big expense later?
- Any other things I need to be careful about?
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation in helping me out.