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 Post subject: ENGINE LIFE EXPECTANCY...... HOW FAR WILL IT GO?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 3:39 am 
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Hi Fellas.

I have an AU series 1 wagon, the engine is a 4.0L
Looks old, the only thing that hasnt been replaced, this car is an x cab
had alot of mechanical work done to it, new gearbox,diff, whole pwr steering setup, sump, front & back susension, and a radiator just before I bought it (radiator burst on test-drive)
the engine looks untouched,

it has 660,000 on the clock, feels like it doesnt have alot of power, not sure if it needs the timing looked at, my old nissan I bought 3 years ago for 1 dollar had a similar thine except it was much more severe, $50 later after a timing adjustment by my mechanic the little nissan drove like a batt outa hell.

the engine sounds fine, , runs fulltime lpg (not dual fuel).
If anything what sort of problems may I expect, and how hard is it to replace the whole engine? are there limmits or restricions to what engine I can replace it with?

what sort of things can I do on the cheap side to get abit more kick outa this AU.

Any suggestions?

Thanks Fellas

Dave

 

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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 5:18 am 
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If running dedicated LPG ... I suggest getting it serviced by an LPG mechanic ... I am sure they'll get some more life out of it.

I know of a decent LPG mechanic in Caloundra via another forum ... their name is TorqueGas (don't have number handy sorry).

Other guys on here though will be able to help you out LPG wise.

The good thing about the engines in these Falcons is that there are plenty of them and relatively cheap if it comes time for replacement.

660,000km is starting to get on a bit though ... and I wouldn't be surprised if it was feeling a tad tired ... especially being an ex-taxi.

 

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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 10:15 am 
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hate to bust this up but 660,000 is nothing out of a looked after engine and drivetrain. My uncle and cousins run few cabs in the ACT, most have upwards of 800,000+ ks and still going strong, only the usual servicing of fluids and a new set of injectors at about 500g. One of them has over a mill and hasn't even had the injectors and it runs like a dream.
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 10:58 am 
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it really depends on service history, and even then sometimes you never know. Theres a cab driver comes to my work for servicing every 10000km (despite being an AUIII which can in thoery go 15000) and after 380000km it needed a new motor because of oil usage. and this guy is fastidious about his car. Every time it comes in whatever it needs he gets done, no questions asked etc etc.
Its a factory egas car too.

Having said that there are alot out there that do alot more on original motors etc, so i think he was just unlucky. He bought it at 40000km so who knows what happened to it before he bought it
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:41 pm 
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my mate was a cabbi and he had his EL for almost 900'000km before he sold it. That was original everything except the trans. A solinoid stuffed up in the first 50'000km and BTR gave him a new trans to see why the solinoid failed.

He says that all cabs have less COLD starts then a family car and therefore they will last longer.

 

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Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:28 am 
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ild say give the car a good service by a lpg specilist, and dont even think of changing the motor untill it gives out.
if kept in good condition and driven properly these engines are likely to see the 1 mill mark, its just a matter of time.

the au i6 is arguably one of the longest lasting motors in australian history

 

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