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Title: Pajero Help
Post by: strapping young lad on January 04, 2005, 14:58:16
a mate in work wants to buy a paj

thinks about spending bout 6k i think

can you tell me what to look out for when buying one (doubt its for offroad use)

he wants a diesel he says


cheers in advance

dyf
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: Highlander on January 04, 2005, 17:24:01
HI, go for a late N or a P reg should find one for that money swb is about £1000 cheaper than the lwb, 95/96 is when they gave the 2.8 D an electronic fuel pump these dont have much if any problems, the 2.8 has a timing chain not like the 2.5 that eats belts and heads!, the only clue unless you digg in to find the pump is the late models had 16 inch wheels a heater/ac screen that is about 3"x2" and a tube shape air filter rather than an oval one, the later 2.8 also has a bit more go in it, other than that if its a clean looking motor BUY IT  :wink:
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: strapping young lad on January 06, 2005, 15:46:35
ok ive been given a narrower band to work with

lwb

2.5 diesel engine

help!  :wink:
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: bill on January 06, 2005, 16:43:11
Nah, ammend yer band,
Go for the 2.8.
no belts and more popwer.
the 2.8 engine was built for the car
the 2.5 has been adapted for it so has some niggly probs.
No as much as the landies tho. (opps)

annon, (just in case)
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: strapping young lad on January 06, 2005, 17:14:13
heh dont worry i edit out the names to cover the guilty!

will pass the info on

cheers

d
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: EvilEd on January 07, 2005, 12:03:13
For the sake of a couple of MPG, get the 3.5 V6 petrol.... far more reliable than either of the diseasal engines and suprisingly little difference in the MPG. Old shoggy 3.5V6 LWB did around 19mpg driven fairly hard. 2.8TD LWB Paj is averaging about 21MPG driven by the girly. 3.6V6 UK spec is 205bhp, 3.5Paj is 240bph. 2.8UK spec is ~120bhp and ~140bhp for the Paj Import.

There are a few over on Pocuk.co.uk at the moment in the for sale section, have a little nose there. They certainly are not going for book prices at the moment so do haggle.

Final thing, no two paj's seem to have the same equipment level, so have a look at a few before you buy! I wouldn't touch the 2.5 myself as i have read far too much about head cracking and overheating problems for my liking. If you look at a pre 96 2.8. make sure it's had the Diesel pump serviced as the change from Jap to UK diesel wrecks the seals and gives you starting problems. it's ~£300 - 500 to get it sorted with a full rebuild.
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: davidlandy on January 07, 2005, 13:07:05
do not forget that it has to have strong seat belts.

always test these before you buy.

 :wink:
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: Wanderer on January 07, 2005, 13:52:06
tut tut
You're a bad 'un Dave.

Ed
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: Digsit on January 07, 2005, 14:16:24
Quote from: "davidlandy"
do not forget that it has to have strong seat belts.

always test these before you buy.

 :wink:


ROFL :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: strapping young lad on January 07, 2005, 14:16:40
hes going for the 2.8 peeps

:)

thanks for your help


anything else you might want to add when finding one

i tried to get him to buy a disco but he laughed  :evil:
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: robbie on January 14, 2005, 22:10:53
Cant imagine why he laughed.... unless he'd had one before :)

The other place to look is the many import auctions springing up. There is one at the end of tyhe Mancunian Way in Manchester every week
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: Jan on January 17, 2005, 04:21:33
Well did he get it ~~  :D
Is he a very happy chappie ~~ :D

With the Pajero owners grinn ~~ :D  :D
Do please tell ~~ Jan Xx
Title: Pajero Help
Post by: strapping young lad on January 17, 2005, 06:06:18
welll

he currently owns a stilo and needs to get rid of that before he can enter the world of the paj

hes working on it though, should be ok in the next couple of weeks
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