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Thread: Replacement Engine & Auto box for Defender?

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    could always go Mazda 3.5SLT/ZF/LT230 combo, big in the UK, M&D Engineering do a conversion kit for it.

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    2.7td v6 from a wrecked teritory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny_IIA View Post
    jackaroo engines have a lots of dramas

    From what i understand they use oil to pressure for fueling similar to what CAT used.
    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Yep, don't change fuel & oil filters at the same time.

    That's just the 4JX1 engine which uses a 16 valve head and unit injectors which I believe was used under license to CAT.

    Only fitted to '98 to '04 or thereabouts.

    Excellent power/torque for a 3 litre engine but a problem child with O ring problems and very sensitive to oil viscosity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrovertdi View Post
    I put a disco auto[and later a transfer case] in my 300tdi defender a little over a year ago, best thing i ever did. there was no welding or panel shaping required- just covering the r380 gear lever hole and drilling a hole for the auto selector cable, Vlad you welcome to take it for a drive to see if you like it.
    Did you do it yourself?

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    Yes, did it all by myself on the driveway with parts purchased on ebay, cost me approx $1100 and then sold the r380 for $500, mate picked up all the parts[for his tdi county after driving mine] for $500[except oil cooler], the only hiccup i had was that nowhere i read said that the alloy "adapter"plate on the 300tdi block was different between manuals and autos[it unbolts and swaps over]

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    theres instructions in the rave on how to mod it to work (its covered under the v8-tdi conversion area)

    vlad the auto I'm likely to be able to supply has a dead engine in front of it so all the bits to make it work are in location.
    Dave

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    no need to mod anything, just need to get/swap the bellhousing adaptor plates over, also have to be sure the auto being fitted is out of a tdi and not a v8[different valving/shift pattern]

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    So, steering back towards the "economical" part of the original question, how is the fuel consumption of an auto pushing a 2.5~ish tonne vehicle around going to compare to that of the manual?

    James.

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    My 110 has steel bull bar, spare on the bonnet, winch,scrub bars-sliders and a full length steel roof rack, fridge and work stuff so its heavy and is used for work every day, i get around 600ks befor im looking for fuel much the same as when it was manual, i had MR auto replace the top of my injector pump[leaking spindle] about 6 weeks ago and my car lost its state of tune[reasoning was i had fitted a fully rebuilt engine the week end befor and the engine only had 800ks so was to tight to thoroughly retune the injector pump] so it is possible that when the pump is tuned with the fresh engine i might do better, i also run an allard full frontal intercooler

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    So, steering back towards the "economical" part of the original question, how is the fuel consumption of an auto pushing a 2.5~ish tonne vehicle around going to compare to that of the manual?

    James.
    1'd expect 11-12l/100k city cycle and around 10 with conservative highway cycle
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
    Tdi autoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


    If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
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