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- 07 Apr 2011, 21:31
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
- Replies: 55
- Views: 31490
Re: G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
UPDATE I have been trying to communicate with the company about these bearings, the first response I got was a little odd but i didn't think much of it... this is the reply: Thanks for your kind mail for us. We're very glad to quote our best prices and to send our drawings for you but could you ple...
- 27 Mar 2011, 17:58
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
- Replies: 55
- Views: 31490
Re: G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
Cool, recorded your interest and I know Pete will snap some up as well, just a question of how many sets... of course if they are the goods we know they are going to be available so no big concern about bulking up. I imagine their pricing is going to be relative to our quantity, thus I'd like to try...
- 26 Mar 2011, 13:00
- Forum: For Sale
- Topic: NEW REGISTRATIONS - IP address and email bans
- Replies: 2
- Views: 40316
NEW REGISTRATIONS - IP address and email bans
One of the ways we prevent spamming here is to exclude registrations from certain IP address ranges and certain email addresses. If you wish to register but find you are blocked due to one of these reasons, please email admin with your request to join and include your IP address and email address yo...
- 25 Mar 2011, 21:36
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
- Replies: 55
- Views: 31490
G161W-G180W-G200W bearing sets (including cam bearings)
Hello members!! DryftKult came across a web site listing bearings sets for the G???W engines, it looks like they include the overhead cam bearing sets we have been unable to find. At the moment I am communicating with the company and I've asked for some tech drawings of their bearing sets to ascerta...
- 06 Mar 2011, 15:43
- Forum: Wanted To Buy
- Topic: G180w Dipstick
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7574
Re: G180w Dipstick
Full height will be the critical one. It would normally be a set height below the moving crank journals (can't allow the journals to be hitting the oil reservoir) and I would think it would be the same setting for SOHC and DOHC blocks. I have a SOHC on the engine stand at the moment, I'll measure th...
- 06 Mar 2011, 13:56
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: G180w
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2776
Re: G180w
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- 06 Mar 2011, 13:54
- Forum: Wanted To Buy
- Topic: Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying around?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3055
Re: Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying aroun
UPDATE!! I no longer need the above plenum, I ended up modifying the original G180W plenum to suit my needs. NOTE! I'm now keen to get hold of a spare original G180W plenum from someone who has made an aftermarket plenum etc and no longer needs their OEM one. No need for a throttle body (though if i...
- 06 Mar 2011, 13:48
- Forum: For Sale
- Topic: ZZ/R EFI sub wiring loom & components
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2454
ZZ/R EFI sub wiring loom & components
I will soon be removing the original G180W (ZZ/R Gemini) EFI wiring sub loom together with all the sensors and associated components I will no longer need once I set up the Delco system. If anyone is interested in these give me a buzz. I'll sell them cheap as I won't be needing them and would rather...
- 05 Mar 2011, 22:59
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Twincam Transplant
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2516
Re: Twincam Transplant
Then in that case, under the passenger side dash, attached to a (custom made) bracket on the inside of the firewall. Be careful not to put it in the path of water leaks... check the wiper arm pivots for leaks in particular...
- 25 Jan 2011, 23:57
- Forum: G200W
- Topic: G200W itec optical distributor
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7234
Re: G200W itec optical distributor
Hold out, answers can be slow moving...
so the dissy is a stock G200W dissy huh?? Definitely not something modified?
so the dissy is a stock G200W dissy huh?? Definitely not something modified?
- 27 Dec 2010, 09:15
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Twincam cam bearings
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1583
Twincam cam bearings
I have come across listings for what are said to be cam bearings for Isuzu G161, G180 and G200 engines although they don't mention the suffix. I'm still trying to find out more about them. i suspect they may be the part number for the auxiliary camshaft bearings.
The part number is 3C1190S.
The part number is 3C1190S.
- 01 Dec 2010, 22:37
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: ZZ/R "black top" front cut
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2719
Re: ZZ/R "black top" front cut
nice find bloke. pity the whole car couldn't have been delivered, I know you'd have repaired a bent roof to save a rust free floor!!
- 08 Aug 2010, 13:58
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Detailed piston info needed! Attn: gurus!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2876
Re: Detailed piston info needed! Attn: gurus!
I imagine if you could send them an old piston they should be able to work with that. A plaster cast of the piston crown and combustion chamber should also be helpful. Now if you can't provide hose, maybe one of the other members with loose parts or an engine in pieces could come to the rescue... Ca...
- 08 Jul 2010, 22:35
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Sidedraught fitment?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6504
Re: Sidedraught fitment?
Regarding the clearance problems between brake master cylinder and cylinders number 3 & 4 carburettor... You don't actually need a brake booster. You can fit one of the master cylinders that were used without a booster. That should solve the clearance issues although it does mean a bit more foot...
- 08 Jul 2010, 20:27
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Recent Down Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5869
Re: Recent Down Time
Wow, might have to seriously consider that option... When I sent the previous post it hung and refused me entry to the web page again. Today on checking I found I had a suspension notice pending for excessive use of the site resources! July 7 at 7:03 pm suspension You have been suspended for high sy...
- 07 Jul 2010, 12:36
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Recent Down Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5869
Re: Recent Down Time
Wow, it happened again! I opened a Twincam web page to find another database error message which needed more upgrading to fix it. Not sure how long the site was off line this time though it shouldn't have been more than 48 hours. I hope the migration is all over and done with now. As much as these i...
- 30 Jun 2010, 23:42
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Recent Down Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5869
Re: Recent Down Time
We'll have these issues now & then but it's part of the price ya pay for a free site. The server costs me nothing and we don't cop adds or pop ups so it's pretty good value. It's reliable enough for my liking. I could have probably got it back up a bit quicker but I wasn't quite aware what was h...
- 27 Jun 2010, 19:37
- Forum: Wanted To Buy
- Topic: Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying around?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3055
Re: Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying around?
...awesome. Just checking, it's definitely the type with the square TB bolt pattern and a round hole, right?? I have a standard G180W (Gemini) manifold and the oval style TB mount isn't suited to my needs. I'd rather replace with the round hole type than cut and weld the original manifold. If it is,...
- 27 Jun 2010, 16:58
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Manifold needed...
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1994
Manifold needed...
Hey everyone, I'm after an inlet manifold for the twincam engine that has the square 4 bolt mount and a round hole for the throttle body (not the oval one for he twin throttle plate). Does anyone have one of these they are willing to let go of? I'm told they were used on the G200W Piazza engines.
- 27 Jun 2010, 16:52
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Recent Down Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5869
Re: Recent Down Time
Hi everyone, the past week or so has seen the forum offline due to the hosting company (again) migrating to a new server. I needed to update a few setting so the database was linked again. All fixed now! 8) As well as the server change, I have also finally sorted the issue with the search function n...
- 06 Jun 2010, 22:43
- Forum: Wanted To Buy
- Topic: Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying around?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3055
Has anyone got a G200W (EFI) inlet manifold laying around?
I'm looking for a G200W ECGI inlet manifold and plenum. They have a square 4 bolt throttle body mount.
I don't need the throttle body, just the basic manifold assembly though I will take it with injectors and fuel rail if they are still attached.
I don't need the throttle body, just the basic manifold assembly though I will take it with injectors and fuel rail if they are still attached.
- 26 Mar 2010, 00:34
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: G200W Full Gasket Set.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6588
Re: G200W Full Gasket Set.
I'd also like to know if they can do G180W kits as well. I found a site that lists similar part numbers but their parts database is down so I can't verify what they hold and if it is for twin cams. It's a USA site and they list the parts as Isuzu I-Marks so they would be for imports. Locally built c...
- 26 Mar 2010, 00:21
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Recent Down Time
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5869
Recent Down Time
Sorry about the down time peoples. The company I have the site hosted through just made an enormous change, moved their hardware across from one city in the USA to another city. A physical move to a new server and they manually reloaded the whole damn lot. We didn't get any notice before it happened...
- 20 Feb 2010, 22:43
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Cam bearing oil supply - dummy cam modifications?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9470
Re: Cam bearing oil supply - dummy cam modifications?
It actually sounds like a logical modification to me. The 5mm groove is to allow unrestricted oil flow and the restrictive block in the head deck is the regulator to control flow rate to the two overhead camshafts and prevent oil pressure dropping at the bottom end. I would certainly look at this cl...
- 20 Feb 2010, 22:34
- Forum: The Engine
- Topic: Starter Motors replacements
- Replies: 13
- Views: 6543
Re: Starter Motors replacements
All the early Rodeo/Jackaroo diesels are the C series and all have the starter on the passenger (left hand) side. They are quite a physically small starter too, a reduction geared starter.