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88 Isuzu irmscher

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I am looking at getting SWB 88 Isuzu irmscher, Its got the likes of a snorkle and shackle lift on the rear, hooks. its a 2.8 TD
I am hoping to be looking at it this weekend, what is there to look out on these and what are they like?
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Check out http://www.clubisuzu.com and ask the question there - heaps of knowledge on the old Isuzus..

From my experience, get the diesel compression and leakdown tested and if it drives nice, and you want one - buy it. They are a good truck, with lots of go and they are pretty comfy and normally well optioned with things like bum warmers and a/c.

There are lots of simple mods for good offroad ability like front balljoint flips and bumpstop shaves and I can supply good cheap lifted rear springs for them too. (torsion bar front - but that can be lifted easily enough).

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The only real down side of it for me is its IFS, I really want a Solid axel but in saying that IFS has its good points.
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Then budget a spare $2500-3000 and I'll leaf or coil convert it for you with a Hilux solid axle. You will have to wait until I have finished the MU first tho - no more big jobs till the MU is cert'd.

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How long would it take to do a conversion like that? It could be something I mite be interested in.
next year sometime
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Given time to assemble the components first and clear all other work in the workshop it could probably be completed in or under 3 weeks (giving myself time to allow for unforseen circumstances that may require fabrication / machining etc...

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wow thats better that i thought, I was looking at the pics of your MU before, looking good.
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Hows it ppl? Ive got a 91 isuzu bighorn 2.8 intercooled td.Its a beaut truck and it gets me to my fav fishing haunts along the coast with ease.
I just done a compression test on it and these are the results:
CYLINDER 1 260
CYLINDER 2 260
CYLINDER 3 280
CYLINDER 4 260
Do you reckon thats about norm for a 91 model 2.8 itd with 192000km on the clock? I have no idea.
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I would think thats not to bad but ask your mechanic
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Yeah apparantly thats not to bad considering.
By the way MATT4U thats a pretty tidy truck you posted on here.
Do you still have it :?:
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its the one im hoping to get, HOPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Hellbound »

MATT have ya got that truck yet?
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