life of a 1.6 TD engine?
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life of a 1.6 TD engine?
Looking at a 90 westy TD joker with 125k on the clock and wondering what the life expectancy of engine is??? Anything other then the usual stuff that I should check on this model?
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Re: life of a 1.6 TD engine?
lloyd wrote:TD with 125k on the clock and wondering what the life expectancy of engine is???
errr. month or two

my TD has 180 000 km, and the second engine isn't new

but search this site, or the wiki...if it's got good bodywork, worry not for the life left in the motor. to swap an engine is a lot easier & cheaper than welding & paint
they are cheap to find in passats, skodas, etc, and the gearbox, sump, pickup, etc is all there to make a good swap to a better TD, a TDi or even GTi, apparently. search the engine swap shop part of this site

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Really?
I thought these engines were all but indistructable? Mine has 134K miles on the clock with original engine. Non turbo mind you. and the engine is as new inside. No idication of a stepped bore or anything - I know as I have been doing the head gasket this week as have a few others funny enough.
Might be wrong but thats what I always thought.
I thought these engines were all but indistructable? Mine has 134K miles on the clock with original engine. Non turbo mind you. and the engine is as new inside. No idication of a stepped bore or anything - I know as I have been doing the head gasket this week as have a few others funny enough.
Might be wrong but thats what I always thought.
Its the TDs that have this reputation
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Thanks for all the replys guys!
Don't think I'll be getting this camper now. I am having a hard time deciding what engine is best. The 1.6TD/1.9 are minimum and a 2.1 would be nice. Economy is best with a petrol/gas conversion I think. My partner has strength problems so power steering would be nice as we plan to use it as a daily driver as well.
I appreciate all your comments. Keep them coming!
Don't think I'll be getting this camper now. I am having a hard time deciding what engine is best. The 1.6TD/1.9 are minimum and a 2.1 would be nice. Economy is best with a petrol/gas conversion I think. My partner has strength problems so power steering would be nice as we plan to use it as a daily driver as well.
I appreciate all your comments. Keep them coming!
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