any advice or things to look for for when buying. took for a drive today and went really well. noticed a slight miss at idle. mentioned this to car yard and they said they had changed leads and plugs. mechanic they had look at it didnt really know.
cheers jono
2.7 litre petrol surf
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Re: 2.7 litre petrol surf
pretty bulletproof motor. Bit thirsty in a 1800kg truck, with an auto at least.
I'm told they only have two faults. They prefer regular spark plug renewals(minor, I know).
And , very infrequently, can burn an exhaust valve. Was told this is caused by incorrect valve clearances. My one is approaching 250,000km, so i intend to get the valve clearances checked soon. I doubt there is a problem, but just for peace of mind.
My pre purchase check showed the compression to be very high and dead even, which was promising. I'm trying to change the oil every 5000km, as i want to keep the cam chain and associated parts in very good order.
As to the slight miss at idle, no idea, given the plugs and leads have been done. I'm sort of wondering WHY though?Why did the dealer do that? Was there an issue? Oxygen sensor may be a culprit.
I'm told they only have two faults. They prefer regular spark plug renewals(minor, I know).
And , very infrequently, can burn an exhaust valve. Was told this is caused by incorrect valve clearances. My one is approaching 250,000km, so i intend to get the valve clearances checked soon. I doubt there is a problem, but just for peace of mind.
My pre purchase check showed the compression to be very high and dead even, which was promising. I'm trying to change the oil every 5000km, as i want to keep the cam chain and associated parts in very good order.
As to the slight miss at idle, no idea, given the plugs and leads have been done. I'm sort of wondering WHY though?Why did the dealer do that? Was there an issue? Oxygen sensor may be a culprit.
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Re: 2.7 litre petrol surf
the dealer had them changed but didnt fix the problem. as for fuel usage that doesnt bother me, im used to paying high rego n rucs plus the higher servicing cost so should even out.
Re: 2.7 litre petrol surf
when you get it checked over, perhaps use a firm who has a scan tool for the OBD2, to run diagnostics.