better than cooking the clutch
That was my next thought. Wouldn't want to put it through that too many times.
Could always fit a lexus bent 8 with a huffer on it or LSI ... most likey be half the cost of rebuild / replacement of the donk or the rig and pull like a train .
Would love that option too, bar the extra fuel and rego. There was an absolutely mint, 1lady owner v8 100 series on car sales for $14000.
It needs a new pressure plate / clutch assembly and will be as good as new.
Sorry I misread - I thought the clutch was slipping the whole way.
My bad.
Just get a petrol one and be done with it. Even if you turbo it you still have an ancient old diesel returning figures not much better than the petrol version at 1/2 the speed.
There are plenty out there that will pay good money for an 80 and that would be more than enough to get into a late model GXL 100series petrol. Just dont allow the front wheels to pogo up step ups so they suddenly bite and break the front diff.
We had the 4500 petrol 100 series and towed our off road race buggy and gear all over the east coast and passed anyone in our way.
Ahh petrol power
No clutch slipping....yet. And yes, my diesel uses around 13-14L around town and on the last trip towing the camper down south, I was high 17's to mid 18's with standard size tires and staying around 95km/hr.
Putting a turbo and exhaust in my 1HZ cas completely transformed my Cruza. Chalk and cheese now with power. I have quite a few accessories on mine and a roofrack so my fuel figures arn't as good as most but we're 13lt per 100 as a daily driver now 14 lt after the turbo and exhaust. I am sure I could decrease my figures down from 14 but when you have the power you end up putting your foot down to use it.
I would love to turbo as I've driven a 105 that my BIL just bought with an aftermarket turbo on it and you can definitely tell the difference, but for where I'm at right now it will be a case of having to sell to fund an upgrade vehicle.
Beachman, it does have a lot of accessories on it that I like, but not big things like lockers or winches that cost a lot. I'm not sure that the 80series 1hz's are stronger than the 100series and I guess I would always have that reliability bug in the back of my mind.
And Bird, don't think the missus would let me mortgage the house to drop one a them babies in the rig.
If I could talk down the price on an unmolested, low kays unit like this, I reckon I could be swayed. I do love the 80's.
http://www.carsales.mobi/cars/details/1993-Toyota-Landcruiser-GXL-FZJ80R/SSE-AD-3331752?DistanceFromMePostcode=4812