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Thread: 1989 classic with diesel?

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    Default 1989 classic with diesel?

    Can a 200dti be put into a clasic without a re-invention of the wheel?
    The wife wants a diesel and I want a rangie.... Anybody help?
    I have a series 3 now and am looking into a 200di ( no t) transplant.
    I know these came from factory in the UK with oil burners ... any over here?
    Whence came you my brother ? From the East....

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    You may have seen them but there were a couple diesel RRC's running around at Winter Romp. Probably 300tdi's. As far as reinventing the wheel...depends on how well you know how a wheel works I guess. To some it's straight forward, to others, not so much. Time, money and desire is all you need.

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    Im interested in this as well... Maybe a nice old Classic with a Tdi.
    WAR EAGLE!

    65 IIa 88
    95 RRC 25th Anniversary
    98 Discovery LE7
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    Matt Browne at overland engineering is the man to talk to. He runs a diesel in his classic.

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    I'm thinking maybe a 200Tdi in a two door. Can't see that being too hard... I don't want to swap a Tdi in my 95, I want to keep that as close to stock as possible...
    WAR EAGLE!

    65 IIa 88
    95 RRC 25th Anniversary
    98 Discovery LE7
    00 DII (Sold)

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    I have an '89 w/ 300tdi 5spd that has been the shop mule for many yrs.
    Also have a lwb '95 w/ 300tdi auto (customer) that is for sale
    Also have an '82 2 door RRC and plenty of 200 / 300 tdi's kicking around (actually pretty short on the 200's as they are getting older and harder to source parts for). The 2 door will probably get a 300 in it shortly and be on the market.
    Matt Browne
    www.overlandengineering.com
    "resurecting junk through engineering"

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