The most common problem that almost every L400 owner is going to have to face sooner or later is the overhauling of the fuel pump and it's seals. The Japanese petrol has a very high sulfur content which damages the seals. The first sign of this happening is when the engine is cold it will start easily but stall shortly after. This happens because as the engine cools down the previous day, it sucks air in past the faulty seals (it is under suction pressure) so you end up with air in there. When the air gets to the injectors, the car stalls. It will start again and then be ok. This problem will gradually get worse. The car will start , stop restart and then stop again, usually at the same place every day. My wife's used to stop outside the same property almost every morning. My Jasper did the same. It will gradually get worse and more frequent. This repair is not one you can do your self. It is not one your local mechanic is going to be able to do. The pump has teeth on the front that have to be aligned properly when reinstalling or the timing of the pump will be out as it is purely a mechanical pump. Some members her have tried to get around the problem by installing a 12 volt electric pump in the system to assist the fuel pump but that has been very unsuccessful and members have ended up with diesel in the oil and the Delica having "run on"..... Run on is when the engine continues to run despite being turned off. It is possible that a 15 year old Deli has already had this fixed in Japan but after 15 years it may need replacing again.
Always test drive an L400 in the morning. NEVER test drive and then sign up for a Delica if the dealer says "we warmed it up for you". They may be trying to hide something. Tell them in advance " I will be there in the mornig and I do not want if warmed up for me". Check the dip stick to make sure it is totally cold.
Always make sure you get a written warranty that specifically mentions the fuel pump being covered !
You guys need to sus out a specialist in rebuilding diesel fuel pumps!
We are very fortunate in Brisbane as we have one of the most professional re-builders in Australia here and the workshop manager has his own Delica

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If you join
www.delicaclub.com you will find more info re this problem. Cheers..