Replacing '03D2 Motor - 4.6 RR or Refurb 4.0?
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Replacing '03D2 Motor - 4.0 RR or Refurb 4.6?
My indie guy in Portland indicating my 90k mile 4.0L is done. Isn't overheating but is consistently misfiring and five of the three amigos are ablaze. Had hgaskets done in '09@60k. Codes (I dont have them) suggest a cracked block or something to do with the liner. He's suggesting:
- replace with a '01 RR 4.0 $5500 all in.
- replace w/a 3rd party refurb 4.6 (3yr warranty) $8500 all in.
- be his guinea pig on a td5 diesel w/a slug of other items for the conversion $10k.
Curious if these cost numbers and suggested solutions seem reasonable. Did a couple searches on this forum and i think the most common phrase across the threads that applied to my current motor is "would be good as a boat anchor" and "would make a nice coffee table in the man cave"
Trying to decide between these options or just saying F it and blowing my load on an LR4.
Its been an 8yr love/hate affair with her. 2003 Buckingham Blue HSE, 2" OME, ARB bumper/guard, ladder, rack, passenger step (for the other lady in my life).
- replace with a '01 RR 4.0 $5500 all in.
- replace w/a 3rd party refurb 4.6 (3yr warranty) $8500 all in.
- be his guinea pig on a td5 diesel w/a slug of other items for the conversion $10k.
Curious if these cost numbers and suggested solutions seem reasonable. Did a couple searches on this forum and i think the most common phrase across the threads that applied to my current motor is "would be good as a boat anchor" and "would make a nice coffee table in the man cave"
Trying to decide between these options or just saying F it and blowing my load on an LR4.
Its been an 8yr love/hate affair with her. 2003 Buckingham Blue HSE, 2" OME, ARB bumper/guard, ladder, rack, passenger step (for the other lady in my life).
Last edited by DiscOklahoma; 03-19-2013 at 06:16 PM.
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Hmmm. If your mechanic thinks your 2003 D2 has a 4.0 in it, then he isn't the guy to handle a diesel conversion. Your truck came with a 4.6 in it. Unless it wasted the original motor (very possible in an 03) and someone replaced it with a 4.0.
If you're going to consider a diesel conversion, be prepared to be without your truck for a long time, be ready to look at a check engine light on the dash (unless it's taped over), and be prepared to choose where you live based on how they perform vehicle inspections. The change will make your vehicle illegal so anywhere that looks under the hood or plugs into the OBD port will fail you.
If you're going to consider a diesel conversion, be prepared to be without your truck for a long time, be ready to look at a check engine light on the dash (unless it's taped over), and be prepared to choose where you live based on how they perform vehicle inspections. The change will make your vehicle illegal so anywhere that looks under the hood or plugs into the OBD port will fail you.