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  • mrdoiron
    4th Gear
    • Dec 2009
    • 446

    Engine compatibility options ? (Die-hard enthusiasts turn your head)

    OK A-Team engine Guru's,

    I'm sure this is listed somewhere, but looking for a cheat sheet. and aruably not a question for the "enthusiast" Forum, but here goes...

    "If" one were wanting to swap a 4 cyl 2.25L out of a 69' Ser-IIa for another newer Land rover Engine - curious as to what my options/restrictions might be on size and compatibility land-minds to enable the cleanest upgrade. I also have a Hybrid 61 with a 3.9L RR v8, but I didnt do the conversion, so not sure what challenges that posed...

    I do want avoid costly shipping etc, and know there are plenty of 'donor' Disco/RR's around - but not sure yet of the compatibility challenges. For example, I can get a 96 4.6L RR complete (all peripherals with donor) pretty cheap and wondered if that is possible - or what other models would be best recommended.

    After the yelling :-) , appreciate any suggestions,

    mike
    ---------------------------
    1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
    1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
    1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
    1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
    1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
    2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
    2010 RR Sport Supercharged


    http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/
  • RNZack
    Administrator
    • Sep 2011
    • 426

    #2
    I would recommend against newish engines, as their electronics can be very difficult to work with.

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    • slorocco
      2nd Gear
      • Feb 2007
      • 208

      #3
      I like this thread :-) I may be thinking along the same lines. Depending on what you mean by compatibility, and depending on how much work you want to do, the possibilities are endless. You could start with a relatively simple upgrade like the 2.5 petrol or diesel or go all out and swap the motor/trans/t-case for something completely different. There are several of us who have put the Cummins 4bt in rovers but I can attest that it is a lot of work.

      I'm also thinking of a Rover v8 swap, but am considering dumping the injection system and going with a carb for simplicity. Not yet sure what the rest of the drive train would be for my project. One of the main reasons for the engine choice on my end is that I have one sitting around. You might want to start with what your intended use of the truck is and let that drive some of your choices. Terri Ann put together a pretty good page on engine conversions. That would be a good place to start reading. http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/...onversions.htm

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      • mrdoiron
        4th Gear
        • Dec 2009
        • 446

        #4
        Thanks, I recalled seeing her link before, but at the time wasnt on that page so it didnt stick - and I forgot how to find it. This is a good start. For me, the intended use would be to have a fairly versatile vehicle for road worthyness, as well as decent offroad - nothing crazy. Power for hwy use certainly would be nice, albeit it will never be my daily driver.

        will consume her page this weekend, and still open to any suggestions on 'easiest route' (and economical) to conversion from a donor vehicle...

        cheers
        ---------------------------
        1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
        1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
        1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
        1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
        1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
        2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
        2010 RR Sport Supercharged


        http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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        • 73series88
          5th Gear
          • Oct 2009
          • 587

          #5
          Once my new frames paid off
          Or my 2.25 petrol lump gives up the ghost
          ( knock on wood) I'm going with a 200 tdi
          I was going to do a 2.5 nad but not much
          Power upgrade. Tdi has better milage
          And power
          Aaron
          73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
          67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
          88 RRC sold
          60 mga coupe

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          • o2batsea
            Overdrive
            • Oct 2006
            • 1199

            #6
            Robert Davis has a Mercedes Diesel conversion that I would seriously consider. As with all his conversions it is supposed to be a drop in. Otherwise a 200tdi is to my mind the ideal Series truck engine. I would never ever put any Rover NA diesel in any vehicle. Just so not worth the bother.

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            • Jim-ME
              Overdrive
              • Oct 2006
              • 1379

              #7
              I had a 2.5 NAD put in my Rover and am more than happy with it. I don't see why you would be against it. I average 26 mpg and it powers my 88 just fine. Any of the TDIs require a lot more fabrication to install. I suppose if you have the fab skills you can do what you want. I don't. If I wanted more power I'd just buy a Defender. I just never understood why people buy a Series truck and then want it to be something it was never intended to be.
              Jim

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              • dabawei
                Low Range
                • Dec 2011
                • 57

                #8
                Originally posted by Jim-ME
                I just never understood why people buy a Series truck and then want it to be something it was never intended to be.
                Jim
                Totally agree, the same was thinking to do when start the project, but the serious issue here is the safety! After restore my series2a I realize when driving it, I am sitting on chassis with tune box

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                • I Leak Oil
                  Overdrive
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 1796

                  #9
                  The trips that I've been on with atleast 3 different trucks with 2.5D motors have convinced me that you won't lose any drivability with one vs. a 2.25 gasser and you'll get much better mileage. All 3 owners stated they wouldn't go back to a 2.25 after driving their truck with a 2.5D for a while. It's an easy swap and you can usually find them for relatively little money. Like a series rover in general, a diesel isn't for everyone though.Any more complicated a swap than that and I think I'd have to go with a non-rover motor.
                  Jason
                  "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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                  • Moose
                    2nd Gear
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 226

                    #10
                    Agreed. I have had the 2.5NA in my 88 for a couple years now and love it. Performs like the petrol motor but has much better mileage (400+ km per tank) and sounds way cool.

                    Brett
                    Series 3 88 Diesel Soft Top
                    Ex-Mod 110 Tdi

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                    • 73series88
                      5th Gear
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 587

                      #11
                      Oh I didnt realize the 2.5 milage was
                      That good . Do you have to wedge
                      One side up to fit?
                      Aaron
                      73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
                      67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
                      88 RRC sold
                      60 mga coupe

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                      • SafeAirOne
                        Overdrive
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 3435

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 73series88
                        Do you have to wedge One side up to fit?
                        Just helped install one last month. Didn't require the use of any wedges, unless that's slang for something else besides a wedge.
                        --Mark

                        1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                        0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                        (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                        • 73series88
                          5th Gear
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 587

                          #13
                          Was reading a webpage on 2.5
                          In a series and for some part to clear
                          They had to make a custom
                          Mount on the right that brought it up some
                          Not sure
                          73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
                          67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
                          88 RRC sold
                          60 mga coupe

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                          • Moose
                            2nd Gear
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 226

                            #14
                            The motor mount on the right side needs to be moved back a bit but stays at the same height. One of the legs for the battery tray needs to be removed so that it does not interfere with the timing belt cover or injector pump.

                            Brett
                            Series 3 88 Diesel Soft Top
                            Ex-Mod 110 Tdi

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                            • mrdoiron
                              4th Gear
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 446

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jim-ME
                              .... I suppose if you have the fab skills you can do what you want. I don't. If I wanted more power I'd just buy a Defender. I just never understood why people buy a Series truck and then want it to be something it was never intended to be.
                              Jim
                              I have a Defender, just also have a couple Series, and one I like am considering to make more usable to my desires. As I said in the title :-)
                              Not a done deal, I may end up selling the 69 instead, just once you put so much into these to get them complete, you sometimes end up wanting more as that horizon gets closer.

                              Appreciate the inputs gents.
                              ---------------------------
                              1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
                              1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
                              1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
                              1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                              1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                              2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
                              2010 RR Sport Supercharged


                              http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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