Wasn't there a diff problem a while back? Did you end up getting that sorted? I'd be rather nervous just driving down the road if I couldn't fund a recovery ..... do you tow a vehicle with you?jon_d wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 10:26 amNot really Terry,I know someone who spend mega $$ buying genuine parts to rebuild a diesel engine, that will probably never see the kms the cheap parts would have achieved .... but it was their money, their choice .....
This is what I’ve spent so far.
1 Genuine Piston oil cooler: $53
6 Injectors overhauled and calibrated genuine Bosche parts: $1170
1 genuine laminated steel head gasket: $167
1 genuine Air compressor overhaul kit: $120
6 Japanese chrome liners: $681
1 Japanese set of big end bearings (6): $63
1 Sump gasket:$28
1 Japanese Piston ring set(6): $130
1 Japanese Main Bearing set (7): $150
1 Taiwanese set Thrust Washers: $34
12 Japanese Valve Guides: $64
6 Japanese Inlet Valve: $118
6 Japanese Exhaust valves: $127
6 Double Genuine Inlet springs: $63
6 Double Genuine Exhaust springs: $101
6 Genuine individual steel laminated exhaust gaskets $160
Labour for head rebuild – estimated below $1000 (quoted about 800)
Total $4229 (inc labour) for a full rebuild with Genuine or Japanese parts. All in stock and supplied locally at a counter, with warranty and exchange.
I wouldn't call that mega.
I don't have the facilities or finances to fund a tow or repair out of town.
In terms of risk management, this is my mitigation plan.
My contingency plan if a break down occurs is to have a cup of tea and think about it.![]()
That $4230 would buy a lot of fuel for the Winnie, especially when I sort the LPG problem ...... it was 95c/ltr in Echuca, for 43 ltrs that's $45 worth of fuel, how far would the Bedford on full noise moving 12 tonne get on $45 worth of diesel?
T1 Terry
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