Robo (28th August 2012)
Timing chain may need attention bit noisy.
think tensioner is either loose/worn/faulty.
FYI.
A kit is available to do chains on TB42.
Both chains.
tensioner and each guide also.
front seal.
$240 overnight local bullseye store.
No pulleys for this $$.
They are available but I didn't price em.
Genuine, Just under $190 for chains only, nothing else.
IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE
My shorty tends to drain the battery if left unattended for a week or so - I believe it turns on the brake lights intermittantly.
Easily the best 4WD i've had (5 others)
best turning circle out in the bush - curtesy of being a shorty
Last edited by Les Penrose; 3rd September 2012 at 06:22 PM.
Robo (5th September 2012)
id look at something simpler, mq or mk non turbo diesel swb....strong cheap and almost bombproof and still simple to fix and maintain.... just a thought?
Robo (5th September 2012)
This is the family's 4th patrol.
2 x MK, 2x GQ
It's the young fellers first 4by and I can't begrudge his choice.
He doesn't want diesel.
Only try and a make the most of it, father son relationship.
I hear you MK L28 dam simple but tb4.2 leaves it for dead power and economy wise and the chassie well, no comparison in 4 x coil sprung handling.
He wants to tackle the Wattagons etc near by and Id rather he have something more capable anyhow.
I think he made a fair choice, and I dont want to have to preform rescue if I can help it lol.
Last edited by Robo; 4th September 2012 at 11:33 AM.
IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE
The battery drain you will find isn't a common problem.
Power has to be getting threw / bypassing brake switch for it to be draining bat if thats the problem.
Huummmm--- Do you have elec brakes, possibly getting by here.
an alarm, another potential drain.
there is alot of causes.
Huummm--- May be try 1 of those load fuse test devices to see if you can locate the drain.
I personally haven't used 1 but I think they temporally replace the fuse and you can sight the load on that circute.
That may help you pinpoint drain.
Cheers
IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE