Regarding the diesel engines, what are considered high KMs?
When do they generally need rebuilding/replacing?
How does this compare to petrol engines?
I realise diesel engines cost quite a bit more to fix/have work done here in Oz, is it the same in NZ?
Hilux Km's... What is too many?
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As far as 2.4 turbo (2L-T) engines go most ive seen last till about the 200,000k mark then fall to bits,
i think this is mostly due to the lack of proper regular servicing.
also the majority of diesel toyota's in NZ are jap imports when have already done 5 yrs on the same oil before arriving in the country.
my 1st surf had no1 rod bearing sitting in the sump and only 1 nut left on the cap. was a noisey we engine.
i got it cheep for perpose of a repower so it didnt matter.
all this said.
a well maintained 2.4 non turbo as long as its not abused will serve u well.
i think this is mostly due to the lack of proper regular servicing.
also the majority of diesel toyota's in NZ are jap imports when have already done 5 yrs on the same oil before arriving in the country.
my 1st surf had no1 rod bearing sitting in the sump and only 1 nut left on the cap. was a noisey we engine.
i got it cheep for perpose of a repower so it didnt matter.
all this said.
a well maintained 2.4 non turbo as long as its not abused will serve u well.