I just happen to be holding onto a tdi300 out of a defender for v8 Ian.
Its still up for grabs.
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I just happen to be holding onto a tdi300 out of a defender for v8 Ian.
Its still up for grabs.
Absolutely.
Its night and day between NA and turbo'd 4bd1's.
I've quoted this a few times, but turboing mine made the difference between 40kmh in 2nd up my test hill, and being able to pull 70kmh in 3rd. That's only a couple of turns on the fuel screw, and they're capable of much much more with better turbo and an intercooler.
Steve
Roadworthy laws are quite strict in vic now, the legislation has changed. I only need this unit as my scrap metal ute, i have other toys to play with..... a near new Q7 with 4.2 quad turbo, perentie, old jag, and my own mechanical business, i need a cheap ute... I will finish and get this 110 with a good low km 200 tdi on the road cheaper than purchasing a low km 4BD1,let alone turbo also I'm a bit of a pureist, I like originality, I could have chucked a chev motor in my old jag, instead I rebuilt & blue printed the 4.2...... thanks for everyone's input, just after info regarding brackets for power steering, a/c.
Thanks
From memory, the A/C bracket is just a fabricated construction, welded up from from 3 pieces of plate. A flat plate, and 2 plates with "ears" that the compressor bolts to. If you put up a wanted ad its pretty likely that someone will have one lying around, but would be easy to get made if you can't find one.
I don't recall what the PAS pump brackets looked like.
Steve
Funny you should mention that...
My County is slow and ponderous. My Perentie is a rocketship! My mechanic mate drove it on the weekend, reckons it pulls up the hills better than his gas injected 300tdi 110. I can hold taller gears and higher speeds on steep hills around here, and it is quieter to boot! (It is a '94 engine block in the FFR mind you).
So don't take my County as a typical naturally exasperating 4BD1...