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    Mate I am deeply sorry for your situation and pray that you will be able to find an alternative source for an engine.
    I found an interesting site in the UK there seems to be some animosity toward them in both Transit and Land Rover circles
    They claim that the failure is not due to injector failure??

    Ford Duratorq- 2.2l TDCI

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    Hi all,
    I have had a response from LRA.....their response was that all things considered they will not replace the engine.
    As the vehicle is out of warranty and not serviced at a Land Rover Dealer.
    I did advise that in the owners manual it does state that the vehicle should be serviced by a "qualified mechanic", I have been a licensed mechanic for 30 years, made no difference to their decision.
    I advised that the injector failed which I as a consumer have no control over which then caused a major component failure, which is covered under the Consumer Law ACT, again they were not interested.
    The dealer could not tell me why the injector failed...it just did.
    Now it is up to me to pay for the diagnostics performed by the dealer and have the vehicle towed 100 km's back to my home.
    I am bloody devastated that LRA can treat a customer this way.
    I will be going down the path of ACL to seek advise in getting the matter resolved.
    Even if I did spend the $20K in getting a new engine what's to say it won't happen again?
    I love my Defender...but now I am guttered, if the vehicle is this unreliable then I have wasted $50K on a three and a half year old vehicle.

    So kids be very cautious when it comes to dealing with LRA.

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    Mate i feel for you, i really do.
    As MLD said im sure you can get a new engine supllied and installed for a lot less.

    Im willing to chip in $100 towards helping you if we can get others do the same it will help soften the burden on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    Mate i feel for you, i really do.
    As MLD said im sure you can get a new engine supllied and installed for a lot less.

    Im willing to chip in $100 towards helping you if we can get others do the same it will help soften the burden on you.
    If that is the last resort, yes I'd help too but I think it should be taken to the absolute limit with LR first.
    Cheers, Billy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    If that is the last resort, yes I'd help too but I think it should be taken to the absolute limit with LR first.
    Thanks All,
    Much appreciated in your offer to assist, however; I will gracefully decline, as it is not the money that is the issue it is the principle.
    I have been able to source a new Ford 2.2 motor from Transit automotive, for $4500 +GST, however; they are not 100% sure if the ford 2.2 is the same as the Defender 2.2.
    They are certain that the 2.4 is OK.
    Can anyone one confirm if the Ford 2.2 is the same as the LR 2.2?

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    The defender 2.2 has a different oiling system to acomadate offroads angles that could potentially starve the engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    The defender 2.2 has a different oiling system to acomadate offroads angles that could potentially starve the engine
    The duratorq 2.2 is also found in the Ranger 4x4. With no actual knowledge, I would be surprised that Land Rover would go to the effort to order a 2.2 with different engine design to that in the Ranger 2.2 and the Transit. Economics would dictate that the Land Rover engine would fall into line with the larger production run.

    The comment above is correct in principle and true for the duratorq 2.4 up to 2004 production. Post 2004 duratorq 2.4's were the same engine design in the Transit and Defender. It was in 2004 that the oiling system was modified. Keeping in mind the primary difference between the 2.2 and 2.4 engine is stroke, ignoring all the improved bits that bolt onto the block, i assume the oiling modification carried over into the 2.2. For the reasons above, i would be very surprised that Land Rover 2.2 has an improved oiling design over the Ranger 2.2 and Transit, particularly when that modification was implemented in 2004 in the 2.4's.

    OzRob - the engine code will confirm whether its the same. If Transit Auto say it's fine for the Ranger 4x4 I'd take comfort in that. Still an expense that no one wants. The silver lining: its only $4,500 + GST. Cheaper than a long block 2.4 and far cheaper than LR dealership quote.
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    There at least 1 common engine code between the Transit and the Land Rover if you used this engine surely it would be ok???

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    As a new donk is going in have you thought about the 3.2 motor?

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    When car manufacturers talk of a "different oiling system" they usually mean a deeper or baffled sump.
    it bus hard for me to imagine that Ford would change any internal components of the engine for what is a tiny volume customer.
    Examples that come to mind are theD3 v6 petrol and the 2.7 diesel.

    regards PhilipA

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    This could be wrong, but I vaguely remember reading a reference to Land Rover fitting a bigger sump. I don't know if that is true of the Ranger engine.

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