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December 11, 2006, 15:42:01 »
hey all we need a new engine for our lightweight and want to use a diesil so what one will go in there easyest what plates/other things are needed and who do we pester for the bits :)
lookin at 200 tdi's and prima perkins from montegos atm any help would be great :)
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December 11, 2006, 15:49:02 »
If it's got a standard 2.25 Litre engine, then the 2.25 Litre Diesel will be easiest, followed up with the 2.5 Litre Sherpa van Diesel engine.
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December 11, 2006, 17:51:02 »
http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=8638
some pics of a 300 in a 2a which may give you an idea, i have just put a disco 200 in to my 90 and the turbo and down pipe are a tight squeeze so dont know how you would be for room in a lightweight?? if you use a 200 or 300 you will be able to bolt sraight up to your gearbox (may have to re arange the studs) and you will have bucket loads more power although i'm sure your diffs and half shafts will soon realise this too :lol:
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December 11, 2006, 21:19:09 »
i didnt think the 300tdi fitted the series gearboxes :/
a 200tdi does tho :)
best thing i ever did to mine. (and my gearbox has been fine so far)
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December 11, 2006, 21:59:42 »
heh, after reading that lr4x4 thread, an earlier flywheel housing makes the 300tdi fit fine!
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December 25, 2006, 03:47:41 »
Stick a V8 in there and Gas it :D
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January 01, 2007, 00:25:30 »
got a 2.5di transit engine in my series 3 will do 40 to the gallon on a motorway run.
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have got a diesel series motor going for almost free money its the 2/14 engine complete
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