07 crd,,bridgestone 697lt, 2.75 buedesert ex,SOLD theres a lot of my blood, sweat and money in that troll.
92 gq ti tb42efi my brothers gq extractors dual batteries brake controller uhf alloy bullbarSOLD with a heavy heart but gone to a nice young fella
13 y62 the beast that burbles
Here is a thought that may help you decide. My 2005 GU IV 4.2tdi has a lot of fruit, over $25k worth. For me to sell it I would accept no less than $60k, that is based on the current going rate for low k (mine has 114,000k) examples.
For that price you can get a brand new 3.0l with a few bits and pieces added.
Last edited by TimE; 24th November 2014 at 09:52 AM.
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Hodge (24th November 2014)
Having owned both I wouldnt be against going a brand new crd patrol at all. The 4.2 isnt a powerhouse till you throw money at it you only notice the benefits of the 4.2 towing and slow low range work as you dont need to work it as hard. If I had 50 grand id buy a new crd zd30 over a 8 yr old td42 any day as I only had 30 g to buy a car I got a 05 st-s td42ti with higher km but full service history as a zd30 need maintenance and some mods to make them more reliable. Like everything these days they aren't built to last if you change cars every 5 years get a crd zd30 if you want it for longer get a good td42 but its going to cost you.
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Hodge (24th November 2014)
Really helpful information guys!
I do think 6 cylinder engines are more reliable. 12h-t, 1hd-t, 2h, td42, to name a few.
And they are quieter, because the structure. 4 cylinder ones shake a lot. Perhaps that is why.
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cgm (24th November 2014)
The 4.2 may be an ‘old school’ diesel but that (& it’s reputation for longevity) is why I bought it. I could have bought a ‘modern’ 3 litre for less. 3 litre model leave me for dead at the lights, but that doesn’t concern me. I can cruise comfortably at 100-110 & go quicker when needed, but most importantly is that I don’t have a motor full of sensors & associated electrikery to let me down somewhere in the middle of the outback, & if I do break down any small workshop without a heap of diagnostic equipment can likely get me going again. My one is heavy & it pulls the weight just fine, although I suspect it uses more fuel to do so, but with the standard dual tanks still gives me a range of a bit over 1000kms.
2006 4.2TDi ex-Telstra Remote area Camper. Patrol Sold after 11 years of ownership Replaced with 2006 OKA NT Expedition Truck. Cummins, Allison & lots of goodies
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yep. Forgot about that one. But a small 6 cylinder such as rd28TDI is more reliable than early zd30. And quieter too.![]()
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