Good evening,
I am excited to introduce my first land rover project...It is a Land Rover Santana Cazorla. As a small introduction, i am a father of 4 boys with the oldest being 12 years old. I purchased this LR as a project to work on with the boys. I thoughts it would be a great way for me to teach them about cars, learn together and spend time together. So far it has been a really fun experience and my oldest (12) Karl is very engaged in helping and working on this for hours a day.
Personally, i have always loved cars and worked on them, but i have never done a project close to this before. I am really looking forward to learning from everyone on this forum as i got through this project.
We got the truck three weeks ago. I have been learning a lot about the Santana since i have bought it. It is certainly a unique truck which is great, but will also present some challenges.
I am most everyone on this forum knows more about these than i do, but just in case, here is what i have learned so far. Land Rover and Santana Motors began their relationship in the late 1950's through the early 1980's. LR shipped them parts and Santana build and sold the trucks under the Land Rover/Santana Brands. Over the years, Santana made changes different than land rover. Thus the truck i have has some land rover pieces and some Santana Pieces.
My model is a Cazorla which was Santana's version right after the Series 3. They had a four cylinder version called the Series 3A Super. The 6 cylinder got the name Cazorla. It is still a series 3, but Santana made quite a few changes to it. The major stock differences include
We have officially started the project which initially is figuring out all of the mechanics. I started on the steering and suspension. The PO didnt maintain the truck well and it had no gear oil in places it should, the engine oil is black as possible and the radiator water challenges the oil in darkness.
Our current list is long, but we are going to start with pulling the engine and components and cleaning everything up. The engine runs well, but has some leaks on the valve cover and a few other spots. The biggest issue so far is the power steering that has been leaking for years and has build up everyone.
Well...This is already a long intro so I will cut it off here. I have attached a couple of pictures including the 6 cylinder diesel. I will update along the way if people are interested. I would certainly appreciate any advice as a go along.
Thanks much,
David


I am excited to introduce my first land rover project...It is a Land Rover Santana Cazorla. As a small introduction, i am a father of 4 boys with the oldest being 12 years old. I purchased this LR as a project to work on with the boys. I thoughts it would be a great way for me to teach them about cars, learn together and spend time together. So far it has been a really fun experience and my oldest (12) Karl is very engaged in helping and working on this for hours a day.
Personally, i have always loved cars and worked on them, but i have never done a project close to this before. I am really looking forward to learning from everyone on this forum as i got through this project.
We got the truck three weeks ago. I have been learning a lot about the Santana since i have bought it. It is certainly a unique truck which is great, but will also present some challenges.
I am most everyone on this forum knows more about these than i do, but just in case, here is what i have learned so far. Land Rover and Santana Motors began their relationship in the late 1950's through the early 1980's. LR shipped them parts and Santana build and sold the trucks under the Land Rover/Santana Brands. Over the years, Santana made changes different than land rover. Thus the truck i have has some land rover pieces and some Santana Pieces.
My model is a Cazorla which was Santana's version right after the Series 3. They had a four cylinder version called the Series 3A Super. The 6 cylinder got the name Cazorla. It is still a series 3, but Santana made quite a few changes to it. The major stock differences include
- 6 Cylinder Diesel - Santana basically tacked on 2 more cylinders to the landy engine
- Overdrive
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Anti-Sway Bar
- 1 piece windshield with 3 windshield wipers and no front vents
- Center Console
- Double the corner Skylights
- Pushed the front end out to accomodate the extra cylinders
We have officially started the project which initially is figuring out all of the mechanics. I started on the steering and suspension. The PO didnt maintain the truck well and it had no gear oil in places it should, the engine oil is black as possible and the radiator water challenges the oil in darkness.
Our current list is long, but we are going to start with pulling the engine and components and cleaning everything up. The engine runs well, but has some leaks on the valve cover and a few other spots. The biggest issue so far is the power steering that has been leaking for years and has build up everyone.
Well...This is already a long intro so I will cut it off here. I have attached a couple of pictures including the 6 cylinder diesel. I will update along the way if people are interested. I would certainly appreciate any advice as a go along.
Thanks much,
David
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