STD Other Non MBZ Diesel Diesel Expedition Vehicle

Diesel Expedition Vehicle

Diesel Expedition Vehicle

 
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Therapy
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07-28-2010, 12:36 AM #1
Hi,

I found a guy selling an 1994 Mitsu Canter. He said the engine has a bad cylinder but it still runs. #1 being the bad cylinder. Uses an automatic transmission. The truck has under 90K on it.

Now he has another engine for parts that came out of another 94 canter. Same diesel engine and it too just happens to have #1 one cylinder bad. So we have two engines with the same piston cylinder gone.
Is this something that happened alot with these engines? Should I bother buying this truck to convert it over?

thanks
D
Therapy
07-28-2010, 12:36 AM #1

Hi,

I found a guy selling an 1994 Mitsu Canter. He said the engine has a bad cylinder but it still runs. #1 being the bad cylinder. Uses an automatic transmission. The truck has under 90K on it.

Now he has another engine for parts that came out of another 94 canter. Same diesel engine and it too just happens to have #1 one cylinder bad. So we have two engines with the same piston cylinder gone.
Is this something that happened alot with these engines? Should I bother buying this truck to convert it over?

thanks
D

HughF_UK
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08-09-2010, 06:23 AM #2
I think that's the 2.5 or perhaps 2.8 being a 1994 shogun/pajero motor...
HughF_UK
08-09-2010, 06:23 AM #2

I think that's the 2.5 or perhaps 2.8 being a 1994 shogun/pajero motor...

 
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