1984 Defender 90 2.5 TD turbo info (not a 200/300tdi)

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  • SkinlessFrank
    Low Range
    • Jun 2007
    • 25

    1984 Defender 90 2.5 TD turbo info (not a 200/300tdi)

    Greetings all!

    I am looking for some help with my turbo - specifically a local resource for a rebuild kit - worst case a swap in unit.

    It is a Garrett T2 based on my research. I am told that they were used a lot here in the US in boats and cars/trucks, but only find references to them for ROW. In the US, there seems to only be T2x (x being a number) or a Dodge Shelby turbo with a T2 engine?

    Anyone have any leads for local resources for rebuild kits , swap in parts, or junkyards for sourcing alternate installs?

    All information appreciated,
    Sean

    My situation:

    - Lots o' smoke on acceleraton - exhaust blowing out near turbo (haven't pinpointed it specifically...some noted oil drips below turbo.
    - taking the exhaust pipe off this weekend and expect to find oily goo.
    Sean
    1972 Series III
    1984 Defender 90 [2.5 TD]
    1993 Range Rover
  • rusty james
    Low Range
    • Oct 2007
    • 2

    #2
    Have you tried d-90.com? Lots of helpful members on the board. Good luck.

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    • Les Parker
      RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
      • May 2006
      • 2020

      #3
      RN can source one for $1200.00.
      Takes about 10 days to procure.

      Let me know if this is of interest.
      Les Parker
      Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
      Rovers North Inc.

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      • SkinlessFrank
        Low Range
        • Jun 2007
        • 25

        #4
        Originally posted by rusty james
        Have you tried d-90.com? Lots of helpful members on the board. Good luck.
        I think I posted it there as well as Landyzone - where there are tons of these 2.5TDs :P

        Thanks,
        S
        Sean
        1972 Series III
        1984 Defender 90 [2.5 TD]
        1993 Range Rover

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        • SkinlessFrank
          Low Range
          • Jun 2007
          • 25

          #5
          Originally posted by Les Parker
          RN can source one for $1200.00.
          Takes about 10 days to procure.

          Let me know if this is of interest.
          Thanks Les - I appreciate the offer...I'm going to pull it, have it rebuilt (if possilble). Otherwise, I am going to go the low mile 200TDI route - tho I'd rather keep it stock. Cost/benefit analsysis wins.

          Thanks,
          S
          Sean
          1972 Series III
          1984 Defender 90 [2.5 TD]
          1993 Range Rover

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          • Les Parker
            RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
            • May 2006
            • 2020

            #6
            Thanks for the update.
            Finding a low mileage Defender 200 Tdi is a real challenge, all the best with that. Good thing is that it is virtual straight bolt in and will throw less of its oil around the engine bay, plus you get the intercooler, plus PAS also.

            Let us know how you get on.

            All the best,
            Last edited by Les Parker; 08-24-2011, 10:46 AM.
            Les Parker
            Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
            Rovers North Inc.

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            • VTBKRDS
              Low Range
              • Nov 2010
              • 42

              #7
              Did the search on rebuilding my turbo when it was on it's way out. Found out it wasn't rebuildable due to the way it was constructed. One of the bearings journeys is the center section body itself. Once that's worn, the turbo's done. Rovers North was the best cost route for me as I had other parts coming any way.
              There are less pricey (cheap) knock off online units, BUT, gamble on if it fits or lasts.
              Feeling your pain.

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              • RoverDover
                1st Gear
                • Jan 2010
                • 144

                #8
                If you use a 2.5 NA intake and exhaust manifold you could surely adapt a similar (more easily rebuildable) turbo from another source.
                67 angry hamsters

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                • CDNRover
                  Low Range
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11

                  #9
                  I got all the parts you need.. Email me at cdnrover@ccapcable.com

                  JEff
                  Younger, we pointed the guy I now became.

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                  • SkinlessFrank
                    Low Range
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 25

                    #10
                    I got a great rebuild for about $500 at G-Pop shop http://gpopshop.com/.

                    I discovered a busted lifter rod after replacing, then after checking all the valves and rods I have discovered a starter issue...
                    Sean
                    1972 Series III
                    1984 Defender 90 [2.5 TD]
                    1993 Range Rover

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                    • VTBKRDS
                      Low Range
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 42

                      #11
                      Great site. Saved it to my favorites for future use. Unfortunately, my impeller had stuck the housing.

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                      • antichrist
                        2nd Gear
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 272

                        #12
                        Just for the record, you can replace a trashed/worn bearing housing which will save you from having to buy a new turbo.
                        Tom Rowe

                        Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
                        in places even more inaccessible.

                        62 88 reg
                        67 NADA x2
                        74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
                        95 D1 - R380
                        95 D90 - R380
                        97 D1 - ZF

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