Sam
Well-Known Member
The What
I'm about to embark on a mission.
- Replace the injectors
- Replace the fuel pipes
- Throttle body / EGR removal and clean
- Inlet manifold check (pleeeease be ok )
- Valve clearance check
- Clean, check, replace, eyeball a few bits along the way
This post is for me to keep track of things as I go like I did with the drawers build and hopefully help out anyone with the same year/model as mine that can't find the model/year specific detail in all the usual places - it looks like there are some gotchas.
LC Specifics
2003 Landcruiser 120 LC4
Euro 3 (probably - no EGR cooler, just a pipe)
Model: KDJ120R-GKPEYW
Engine: 1KDFTV 3000CC DIESEL TURBO
150,000+ miles
The Why (the job)
It's mostly preventative maintenance work. The LC is 21 years old, has over 150,000 miles on the clock, is running original everything - and is leaking oil around the valve cover (probably). I don't know if that's because it's a 21 year old gasket going hard or if someone has been in there and not taken the time to do things 100% - but it's a good chance to find out. Oil pickup is good, runs pretty well and not "too" much smoke - but it's old enough and there's enough oil to take action now. It's a good chance to check everything, replace the old important bits, clean up and put my mind at ease before we get out and do some miles. In short, it's getting old and we're replacing bits before they break when we're in the middle of nowehere. Also, we "think" we want to have a go.
The Why (the post)
I've spent a long time researching, preparing and re-reseasrching and preparing for this job. I have used every resource I can find and the closer I get to the job the more I discover stuff that isn't covered in most online resources. If you have an early 120 series and have been reading posts here and watching things like FourBy4Diesel videos, there WILL be things you find to be quite different and some gotchas/surprises along the way. Don't get me wrong, the resources are superb and I wouldn't even be considering this job without the support I've had from them - but it doesn't cover the older early 120s specifically and there's stuff different enough that I wouldn't have been prepared. Nothing huge - but maybe enough to knock my confidence and get the anxiety bubbling if I'd only found out once the job had started. Even the old Euro3 Hilux videos on FourBy4Diesel didn't quite prepare me for the position of No.4 fuel pipe on my 120
The How
We can't afford to have it done - so we're just gonna get stuck in and do it ourselves. Me and the Mrs. Giggling and tripping and fighting and dribbling all the way through. What we lack in experience and talent we're making up for with fear, a healthy understanding of our incompentence and the power of a pokey outy tongue. Who knows, we might just not stuff it up.
Important Disclaimer
There are much better resources around, written by people who know what they are doing. I am NOT one of those people. I'm just a muppet with a spanner and trust issues (and not enough money to pay to get it done). If that's not clear enough let me be clearer - I do not know what I'm doing. Do not follow me. Do not copy me. Do your own research. Check your own specs. If I sound convincing trust me even less. Certainly ignore my part numbers and torque settings
Succeed or fail, this post might prove useful to someone doing the job on a 120. However, it's specifically for a 2003 LC 120. If yours isn't that - this likely isn't for you. Even if it is, expect that everything I say is naive, wrong, biased, daft, incorrect and/or otherwise not good enough to act on. This isn't modesty - don't follow me. Laugh at me, point at me, learn from my mistakes - but don't follow me. Please.
OK. Post started. I suppose we should get on with it.
Injectors just arrived. Next post will have some detail ...
I'm about to embark on a mission.
- Replace the injectors
- Replace the fuel pipes
- Throttle body / EGR removal and clean
- Inlet manifold check (pleeeease be ok )
- Valve clearance check
- Clean, check, replace, eyeball a few bits along the way
This post is for me to keep track of things as I go like I did with the drawers build and hopefully help out anyone with the same year/model as mine that can't find the model/year specific detail in all the usual places - it looks like there are some gotchas.
LC Specifics
2003 Landcruiser 120 LC4
Euro 3 (probably - no EGR cooler, just a pipe)
Model: KDJ120R-GKPEYW
Engine: 1KDFTV 3000CC DIESEL TURBO
150,000+ miles
The Why (the job)
It's mostly preventative maintenance work. The LC is 21 years old, has over 150,000 miles on the clock, is running original everything - and is leaking oil around the valve cover (probably). I don't know if that's because it's a 21 year old gasket going hard or if someone has been in there and not taken the time to do things 100% - but it's a good chance to find out. Oil pickup is good, runs pretty well and not "too" much smoke - but it's old enough and there's enough oil to take action now. It's a good chance to check everything, replace the old important bits, clean up and put my mind at ease before we get out and do some miles. In short, it's getting old and we're replacing bits before they break when we're in the middle of nowehere. Also, we "think" we want to have a go.
The Why (the post)
I've spent a long time researching, preparing and re-reseasrching and preparing for this job. I have used every resource I can find and the closer I get to the job the more I discover stuff that isn't covered in most online resources. If you have an early 120 series and have been reading posts here and watching things like FourBy4Diesel videos, there WILL be things you find to be quite different and some gotchas/surprises along the way. Don't get me wrong, the resources are superb and I wouldn't even be considering this job without the support I've had from them - but it doesn't cover the older early 120s specifically and there's stuff different enough that I wouldn't have been prepared. Nothing huge - but maybe enough to knock my confidence and get the anxiety bubbling if I'd only found out once the job had started. Even the old Euro3 Hilux videos on FourBy4Diesel didn't quite prepare me for the position of No.4 fuel pipe on my 120

The How
We can't afford to have it done - so we're just gonna get stuck in and do it ourselves. Me and the Mrs. Giggling and tripping and fighting and dribbling all the way through. What we lack in experience and talent we're making up for with fear, a healthy understanding of our incompentence and the power of a pokey outy tongue. Who knows, we might just not stuff it up.
Important Disclaimer

There are much better resources around, written by people who know what they are doing. I am NOT one of those people. I'm just a muppet with a spanner and trust issues (and not enough money to pay to get it done). If that's not clear enough let me be clearer - I do not know what I'm doing. Do not follow me. Do not copy me. Do your own research. Check your own specs. If I sound convincing trust me even less. Certainly ignore my part numbers and torque settings

Succeed or fail, this post might prove useful to someone doing the job on a 120. However, it's specifically for a 2003 LC 120. If yours isn't that - this likely isn't for you. Even if it is, expect that everything I say is naive, wrong, biased, daft, incorrect and/or otherwise not good enough to act on. This isn't modesty - don't follow me. Laugh at me, point at me, learn from my mistakes - but don't follow me. Please.
OK. Post started. I suppose we should get on with it.
Injectors just arrived. Next post will have some detail ...
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