jfarsang
Adventurer
Hey VicHanson.
It sounds like you got a lemon.
I beat my Delica's to a pulp here in Canada and so far, they've been very durable.
The L400 chassis is the same as the Pajero (JDM) / Montero (NA).
The stock shocks are horrible. There are simple modifications to make the rear suspension and front handle rough logging/roads.
At high altitude, mine has worked great. You have to adjust the TPS (throttle position sensor) ontop of the injection pump, otherwise an L400 that works great at sea level will barely start and get horrible mpg up in the mountains.
The auto transmissions are bulletproof. If yours is causing some grief, a fluid and filter change would probably help, if not cure your shifting issues.
The superselect (2WD/AWD/4WD) selector is good but make sure the vacuum sensor (on the front axle) is connected properly and working. If not, it's a $10 part to fix.
Pajero/Montero's are know as the 'poor mans landcruiser'. They are the 4x4 underdog in the US, south pacific and russia.
With a few modifications, they are excellent overland vehicles.
The L400 may look top heavy, but the center of gravity is very low for such a high-looking vehicle.
Cheers
Jesse
It sounds like you got a lemon.
I beat my Delica's to a pulp here in Canada and so far, they've been very durable.
The L400 chassis is the same as the Pajero (JDM) / Montero (NA).
The stock shocks are horrible. There are simple modifications to make the rear suspension and front handle rough logging/roads.
At high altitude, mine has worked great. You have to adjust the TPS (throttle position sensor) ontop of the injection pump, otherwise an L400 that works great at sea level will barely start and get horrible mpg up in the mountains.
The auto transmissions are bulletproof. If yours is causing some grief, a fluid and filter change would probably help, if not cure your shifting issues.
The superselect (2WD/AWD/4WD) selector is good but make sure the vacuum sensor (on the front axle) is connected properly and working. If not, it's a $10 part to fix.
Pajero/Montero's are know as the 'poor mans landcruiser'. They are the 4x4 underdog in the US, south pacific and russia.
With a few modifications, they are excellent overland vehicles.
The L400 may look top heavy, but the center of gravity is very low for such a high-looking vehicle.
Cheers
Jesse