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Looking at this on saturday and wonder what to look out for when looking to buy one of these, aside from the obvious os proof of rebuild
looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Dam that's tidy. Make sure you get there and do a cold start and let it idle for a bit to see if it misses once the after glow has stoped. It has the twin batteries so good with glowing and really cold mornings.
I have had a couple and 1 diesel one it was excellent and good on fuel. Mine was auto and had a LSD in the back.
It looks like its had some work done to it so just make sure it makes the right noises and drives like it should.
Apart from that just do the normal checks as they are pretty strong trucks.
Ray
I have had a couple and 1 diesel one it was excellent and good on fuel. Mine was auto and had a LSD in the back.
It looks like its had some work done to it so just make sure it makes the right noises and drives like it should.
Apart from that just do the normal checks as they are pretty strong trucks.
Ray
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Oil pressure switch can leak, prick of a place to get to. RHS of block behind the turbo if my memory is correct. $14 from BNT and an hour to replace it.
Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Thanks for the info
How long generally does the 'after glow' take?

How long generally does the 'after glow' take?
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Half an hour the first time, it diminishes after that down to nil once married.
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bang-thud-thump wrote:Half an hour the first time, it diminishes after that down to nil once married.
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
launcht wrote:Thanks for the info![]()
How long generally does the 'after glow' take?
Its normally about 15-20 sec after start up.
Some have aftermarket ones fitted and they can be from 10sec to 2min +.
bang-thud-thump wrote:Half an hour the first time, it diminishes after that down to nil once married.
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Haha yip that's true not even married a year and I have to use a manual switch just to get Any glow

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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Well went and looked lets just say pics make it look soo much nicer. Looking at a pertol 3ltr manual its pretty tidy http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =636348509
out of 3 that I looked at yesterday this was the best the other two were diesel tho
out of 3 that I looked at yesterday this was the best the other two were diesel tho
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Photos seldom do a vehicle justice. Fly down to look if need be at cars I reckon.
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
I've just recently bought a 1998 lwb 2.8 diesel auto has rear diff lock with 295000k on it. has had new head & diesel pump done. Also near new tyres. paid $4500.
I've had to replace the water pump and glow plugs since buying it. Im really happy with it
I've had to replace the water pump and glow plugs since buying it. Im really happy with it
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Re: looking at pajero on saturday, what to look for???
Personally I'd far rather have an untidy truck with good mechanicals than the other way around.
Check the running costs on the petrol ones - they're not particularly economical...
My Dad had a 2.8TD for years (He actually had a couple) and raved about them. His last one was still going strong at well over 350,000km when he upgraded to a Challenger with the same motor but around 200,000 less km's.
The only thing I really recall him saying was the head gave some trouble after it blew a heater hose and boiled.
Also, unscrew the oil filler and see if it paints your face black like the last one I test drove did
It just blasted filthy black oil all over me... man was I impressed. Needless to say, I bought a Land Rover instead
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Check the running costs on the petrol ones - they're not particularly economical...
My Dad had a 2.8TD for years (He actually had a couple) and raved about them. His last one was still going strong at well over 350,000km when he upgraded to a Challenger with the same motor but around 200,000 less km's.
The only thing I really recall him saying was the head gave some trouble after it blew a heater hose and boiled.
Also, unscrew the oil filler and see if it paints your face black like the last one I test drove did


Steve