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    300,000 km service, what to do?

    Hey all,

    Well the old grenade (ZD30 3L direct injection) has lasted me 300,000 km! That's a big confirmation towards NADS and regular servicing! I run her at 13-14 PSI at 100km/h, drop the oil every 5000 km and replace what ever crops up, including the power steering fluid as those big wheels tend to make it smelly very fast.

    Time to give her a good service now she has hit the big 300, any suggestions on what to do at this interval?

    I'm thinking oil, air, fuel, auto trans filter, change and flush all liquids, wheel and swivel bearings/scrapers.

    Thoughts on turbo? Just let it run? I've heard no one really balances the variable vanes...
    2004 GU ST, ZD30 DDTi.

    Mods so far - EGT & Boost Gauges in Pillar Pod, NADS, upgraded inter-cooler, 2 in suspension lift, 33 in tyres, steel bullbar, spot lights.

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    flush out the brake lines and re-new with dot-4 or whatever is suitable.
    does the timing chain need replacing in these motors?????
    re rod the radiator.
    thats a good run from the ZD30 not far behind and still going strong
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    If you are doing servicing by the book, then 320,000 should theoretically be the big one .. all fluids, re-pack bearings and swivel hubs, etc

    If you haven't been doing this, and you have been doing oil changes only ( so to speak ), then I would definitely do the front hubs and wheel bearings.


    I would also look at replacing the glow plugs, if you haven't done it already, as I think the tips breaking off is one of the catalysts for engine failures.

    Turbo .... hmmm ... I was once of the opinion that it would be good insurance to replace at 200,000, and then sell the old one off cheap to recover some of the costs
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    If you are doing servicing by the book, then 320,000 should theoretically be the big one .. all fluids, re-pack bearings and swivel hubs, etc

    If you haven't been doing this, and you have been doing oil changes only ( so to speak ), then I would definitely do the front hubs and wheel bearings.


    I would also look at replacing the glow plugs, if you haven't done it already, as I think the tips breaking off is one of the catalysts for engine failures.

    Turbo .... hmmm ... I was once of the opinion that it would be good insurance to replace at 200,000, and then sell the old one off cheap to recover some of the costs
    Would this be the case for the TD42 as well ??
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    Kat,

    Every 40,000 klms are the big services for all Patrols......

    I never bothered changing the Glowplugs on the old 4.2, as they only stop working, rather than dropping the tips off the end. That is modern technology for you, and I do think that the glowplugs should be included in a semi regular service routine, such as 150,000, then 300,000, etc on the newer trucks.

    On your beasty, they are pretty cheap, so changing them isnt going to break the bank, but not changing them isnt going to break your motor
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    Hey all, thanks for the advice, I have been away thus the late reply.

    Good advice, I haven't done the swivel hubs and bearings for a long time, to will get onto that.

    Glow plugs I replaced not long ago, radiator - I didn't even think about re-rodding it!

    As far as the timing chain goes, do you really need to replace chains, or just measure the stretch?
    2004 GU ST, ZD30 DDTi.

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    Replace itn Measuring the stretch won't tell you if its going to break, and if it breaks can be big bucks. ( damage to valves head and pistons )
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    Thanks 4bye4, fair call. Is this the right time time to replace it? do i need special tools, or can it be done in house? ie use cable ties to lock the cam sprockets etc?
    2004 GU ST, ZD30 DDTi.

    Mods so far - EGT & Boost Gauges in Pillar Pod, NADS, upgraded inter-cooler, 2 in suspension lift, 33 in tyres, steel bullbar, spot lights.

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    Thats good mileage you have on that motor.... here in Pakistan those engines don't last longer than 100k!

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    Update - sold my other car so the service can be started! So far I've just done the basic - fuel, air and oil filters, oil, drain the catch can. Power steering and brake flush are next, swivel hub and wheel bearing kit is on the way with both axles to be drained and renewed, then coolant flush.

    Any thoughts about the transfer case or anything else I should do for now? I will be doing the timing chain, but that's last as my experience doing these on Holden Alloytechs means lots of new expensive tools, lol.

    Auto trans just received a new torque converter, thus new fluids etc, so that's good while.

    Enjoy the rest of your weekend all.
    2004 GU ST, ZD30 DDTi.

    Mods so far - EGT & Boost Gauges in Pillar Pod, NADS, upgraded inter-cooler, 2 in suspension lift, 33 in tyres, steel bullbar, spot lights.

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