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wildlifewin

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HI all, need a good y60 diesel 4.2 mechanic for various issues but starting with a good service. in London area




Regards Paul
 
Welcome bud, a lot of us do it our own servicing but any mechanic should manage to service it, it's not any more difficult than any other vehicle :nenau

Who's serviced it before?

What are the other issues?

Had over to the introduction section and let us see the beast :naughty
 
Hi and thanks for your reply, the vehicle has been serviced outside london. one of the issues is high idle speed , i also wanted to raise the vehicle slightly but not as much as 2" , plus advise on bilstein shockers, b4 or b6. i use the vehicle as a family car and dont do any off - roading. Will post a couple of pics.


Regards

Paul
 
Hi and thanks for your reply, the vehicle has been serviced outside london. one of the issues is high idle speed , i also wanted to raise the vehicle slightly but not as much as 2" , plus advise on bilstein shockers, b4 or b6. i use the vehicle as a family car and dont do any off - roading. Will post a couple of pics.


Regards

Paul

What's it idling at? The 2.8TD will have a cable operated pump, is it possible that it has had a new accelerator cable and has been incorrectly adjusted?

Not familiar with those shocks mate, pretty sure Barrbeast will be able to offer some advice on Y61 shocks though :thumb2

Some pics would be great, lets see the beast :naughty
 
Service Manual states 750-800 RPM, adjustment is done on the accelerator pedal, there should be an 8mm lock nut then the idle is adjusted by adjusting the thread with an allen key :thumb2
 
Oops just re-read and he's got a 4.2 :doh

Should be same principle though :nenau The 4.2 is a cable operated pump too, adjustment may be slightly different :nenau
 
here's a pic
 

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Looking good bud.

Tbh if your standard mechanic can't service a simple engine like that there's something wrong :nenau

Re your idle issue, have you checked your hand throttle isn't stuck on? Twist the knob anti clockwise to release and clockwise when you want to lock it.

Failing that you should be able to adjust the throttle cable similar to how Banshee described, cable adjuster will be driver's side of engine bay and easily accessible. Mine sits around 700 - 800 rpm at idle (can't remember exact).

Try Pedders they should do hd standard height springs and if you give them a call they can sort you out with the right shocks :thumb2
 
Hi all, an update on my patrol. Took her to Nissan main dealer in west london - they adjusted the idle and advised me the fan belt was past its best, test drove her then gave a the car what they call a health check which she past. £59.00 including vat.

Bought Pedders standard rate rear springs along with Bilstein B4 [standard replacement shocks ] took to a garage with a very good rep who insisted to me changing them on a patrol was'nt a problem. But yes you guessed it they are struggling beyond belief, quoted me 3 hrs - has been that already and only one side in + damaged brake pipe now.

This is why i asked the question. its definitely worth travelling to someone who is used to working on these beasts.

Regards
 
Sorry you've had trouble bud but a monkey could change shocks and springs, there's nothing complicated about it and any competent garage should be able to do it. I honestly don't understand why the garage can be having such a problem, although I'd say 3 hours for changing the lot was very optimistic :nenau

Patrols aren't overly complicated, epecially Y60s like ours, that's why they have a reputation for toughness and reliability.
 
Hi all, an update on my patrol.

This is why i asked the question. its definitely worth travelling to someone who is used to working on these beasts.

Regards

I am only in Bexhill, whilst not an expert on Trolls I have vast experience on Terrano's and as far as I am concerned a car is a car is a car, pre computer gubbins that is, Rick
 
Hi all, thanks again for your replies,
got the vehicle back today and ultimately she looks and feels good, and i agree with you these vehicles arn't hard to work on, i would say that the proprietor had been away for a long weekend and i believe left the work to people who were not as experienced as they could of been. had to have new rear copper brake pipe and ultimately a new brake master cylnder as that also decided to give up.

Front springs and shocks next .

Kind Regards
 
Hi all, thanks again for your replies,
got the vehicle back today and ultimately she looks and feels good, and i agree with you these vehicles arn't hard to work on, i would say that the proprietor had been away for a long weekend and i believe left the work to people who were not as experienced as they could of been. had to have new rear copper brake pipe and ultimately a new brake master cylnder as that also decided to give up.

Front springs and shocks next .

Kind Regards

Just clicked that it was just the rear axle being done in which case 3 hours is more than enough time, can't even think how they managed to bugger a brake pipe :eek: Does sound like someone who really wasn't sure what they were doing.

Hope you get on fine with the fronts, if you are tempted to give it a go yourself let us know and we can offer assistance. Pretty straightforward of you have the tools :thumb2
 

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