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Old 12-27-2006, 06:42 PM
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Angry 2000 Trooper Rebuild Help - Can't Find Parts!!!

As many Trooper owners on here, my Trooper was burning oil excesively, to the point that it spun a rod. So now I am forced to either rebuild, or replace the engine. The engines I have found are in the $2-$3k range, plus the labor for the install. So I am trying to get the parts for the rebuild.

I need a new crank, since the it was damaged beyond repair, and new piston rings, one rod, and the gaskets. I was able to find the rings and gaskets, and a machine shop was able to fix the rod, but I cannot find the crankshaft anywhere! Several places that list the crankshaft do not actually have them in stock, and cannot give an ETA on new ones.

Does anyone know of any place that carries these "hard to find" Isuzu parts??? HELP!!!
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Old 12-27-2006, 09:04 PM
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Re: 2000 Trooper Rebuild Help - Can't Find Parts!!!

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