The oil capacity for a 1998 Holden Rodeo turbo diesel is approximately 6.5 liters (including the oil filter). It is recommended to use a high-quality diesel engine oil, typically a 15W-40 or 10W-40 multi-grade oil that meets API specifications for diesel engines. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and requirements.
If a Holden Rodeo Turbo Diesel is using oil and new rings and a new turbo have been put in, it could be that the valves are leaking at the seals. Place a clean piece of cardboard under the vehicle overnight to see if it is leaking from the motor.
The firing order for the 2.8 turbo diesel engine in a Holden Rodeo is 1-3-4-2. This means that the cylinders fire in that specific sequence to ensure smooth engine operation. It's important to follow this order for proper engine performance and efficiency.
How do you turn off the electronic engine management systems light indicator on the dash
To replace the clutch in a Holden Rodeo 4x4 Turbo Diesel, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the transmission. Disconnect the battery and drain the transmission fluid. Then, remove the clutch assembly, including the pressure plate and release bearing. Install the new clutch by aligning it properly with the flywheel, reattach the pressure plate, and reverse the disassembly steps to reassemble the transmission and reconnect all components.
As long as the engine mounts are in the same location, trans. bolts, and the firewall space is same yes it can be done with a little work
A 2.8l turbo diesel Mitsubishi Pajero uses a direct injection fuel supply system. It uses diesel and has a fuel tank capacity of 92 liters.
The engine oil capacity of the 1997 Big Horn by Isuzu is 6.3 quarts. This is for the 3.1 Liter turbo diesel engine.
Here in Oz, the Rodeo is called a Frontera and has a 3.2 V6 petrol engine, or a 3.0 turbo diesel straight four. Sold through General Motors Holden and called Holden Frontera and Holden Rodeo. The Frontera (your Rodeo) here has a 65 litre tank (13 imperial gallons or 14 U.S. gallons.) The Rodeo here (a pick up truck which I believe you call the Pu'p?) has the same choice of engines. (In 2005 the V6 was increased to 3.5 litres). The Rodeo (pick up) has a 65 litre fuel tank except in the crew cab (four door) where the tank is only 57 litres. I have the crew cad but also use the single cab and the Frontera (Rodeo to you).
12 quarts
4 million pounds
4L with filter change
Approx 11.5 quarts