scrubber3
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1.every 90,000 miles and yes they are an interference engine
2.The spark plugs are a pain compared to most vehicles considering you have to remove the upper intake plenum. Depends on what kind of plugs are used to determine how long they last. copper core=30,000 at most, platinum=60,000, and iridium=80,000 to 100,000 if you believe the hype.
3. yes, overall they are a piece of cake to work on
4.I have heard that they do have a butterfly issue, but I have the 3.0 so I don't have to worry about it. I also installed a rear air locker off of a SR to get the best of both worlds.
5. Usual maintaining consist of basically the same things you'd do on most vehicles with common components. See an owners manual for more details. I'd say change out everything every 30,000 to 40,000 miles depending on usage. Except motor oil. ~5,000 miles or less depending on usage.
A gen 2.5 probably has the best engine of the gen II genre. SOHC engine that doesn't have the issues of the DOHC and makes about the same power. Only downside is the gearing isn't as good as the regular generation 2 LS and SR. Also, the 2.5 has larger wheel wells to handle wider tires from what I understand.
Maybe someone can post up a PDF of the owners manual. I think that 4x4wire.com has a FAQ segment that could be very helpful in your quest for information. I absolutely love my Montero LS with the Installed SR rear end. I honestly feel as if I can go anywhere and it drives great on and off road. When you start to upgrade it for off-road use, it will become very unique as you will have to become innovative as there is not much in aftermarket support compared to toyota and jeep. In stock form they are extremely capable vehicles that really do not need much improvement.
Cheers,
JW
2.The spark plugs are a pain compared to most vehicles considering you have to remove the upper intake plenum. Depends on what kind of plugs are used to determine how long they last. copper core=30,000 at most, platinum=60,000, and iridium=80,000 to 100,000 if you believe the hype.
3. yes, overall they are a piece of cake to work on
4.I have heard that they do have a butterfly issue, but I have the 3.0 so I don't have to worry about it. I also installed a rear air locker off of a SR to get the best of both worlds.
5. Usual maintaining consist of basically the same things you'd do on most vehicles with common components. See an owners manual for more details. I'd say change out everything every 30,000 to 40,000 miles depending on usage. Except motor oil. ~5,000 miles or less depending on usage.
A gen 2.5 probably has the best engine of the gen II genre. SOHC engine that doesn't have the issues of the DOHC and makes about the same power. Only downside is the gearing isn't as good as the regular generation 2 LS and SR. Also, the 2.5 has larger wheel wells to handle wider tires from what I understand.
Maybe someone can post up a PDF of the owners manual. I think that 4x4wire.com has a FAQ segment that could be very helpful in your quest for information. I absolutely love my Montero LS with the Installed SR rear end. I honestly feel as if I can go anywhere and it drives great on and off road. When you start to upgrade it for off-road use, it will become very unique as you will have to become innovative as there is not much in aftermarket support compared to toyota and jeep. In stock form they are extremely capable vehicles that really do not need much improvement.
Cheers,
JW
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