Hello,
I just found a warning on an old owner's manual regarding 2L-T engine operation. It applies to the 13B-T as well.
The notice advises to let the engine idle for a while after heavy loads (i. e., sustained operation at high speeds, towing or negotiating slopes,) before shutdown. Failure to observe this can result in "severe engine damage." I wonder if this has something to do with the infamous cracked head syndrome.
I am also wondering if JDM LJ7x owners ever cared about this. This could explain why so many of them puked their entrails in Canada.
Could there be a connection?
Juan
I just found a warning on an old owner's manual regarding 2L-T engine operation. It applies to the 13B-T as well.
The notice advises to let the engine idle for a while after heavy loads (i. e., sustained operation at high speeds, towing or negotiating slopes,) before shutdown. Failure to observe this can result in "severe engine damage." I wonder if this has something to do with the infamous cracked head syndrome.
I am also wondering if JDM LJ7x owners ever cared about this. This could explain why so many of them puked their entrails in Canada.
Could there be a connection?
Juan