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Disco Stew
22nd June 2010, 09:22 AM
:D Good morning

I want to fit a 250 cross flow Falcon engine to my 1981 109 hardtop. I don't want an inline Holden or a V6 Buick as for me it is Falcon or nothing.

So can anyone point me in the direction of a conversion kit and further info on what is required for said conversion.

Regards

Hardchina
22nd June 2010, 09:41 AM
What gearbox? you can mate a top loader, C4 auto or np435 gearbox to the series transfer case and you'll be sweet. If there's any kit around that uses the series gearbox, dont bother :(.

agrojnr
22nd June 2010, 06:56 PM
It would be easyer to install a rover V8:cool:

Adam

TJWA
22nd June 2010, 08:35 PM
:D Good morning

I want to fit a 250 cross flow Falcon engine to my 1981 109 hardtop. I don't want an inline Holden or a V6 Buick as for me it is Falcon or nothing.

So can anyone point me in the direction of a conversion kit and further info on what is required for said conversion.

Regards

I've heard on several occasions that the 250 crossflow suffers from overheating problems in a Series conversion. Mind you that has always been word of mouth, no direct evidence.

Veryan
22nd June 2010, 08:47 PM
I have a C4 to series transfer box adapter plate, its all bolted up together at the mo.....

...not sure what else you would need.

PM if you are interested

toad
22nd June 2010, 10:17 PM
I converted a series 2 SW many years ago to a normal 250 eng. Had so much power it was not funny. I once towed a full size buick on my trailer at over 80 mph with it! On Land Rover brakes - the things you do when you are young!!

But it can and will break things:

Rear axles (rover rear diff) - fixed by a 9" diff centre and axles!
Gearbox - replaced by a marks 5 speed caball gearbox conversion (anyone got one laying around?)!
Front diff - centre replaced by a BW 8" (ratios changed to 3.89:1 to match up)!
Overheating - used a hulix radiator which kept it cool most of the time. A desert cool custom radiator would probably eliminate this issue.

Great fun, but you will need a lightright foot with std running gear.

Regards.

Sideroad
23rd June 2010, 07:20 AM
Have a look in projects and tutorials. Wozapinin has done the conversion and I am starting the process. Tis a big job.

Disco Stew
23rd June 2010, 08:28 AM
Thanks to all

I do understand it will be a big job but it is what I want. I have two passions as far as motor vehicles go and that is the Ford Falcon and the Land Rover. I have previously had a Disco 1 (V8 auto) but am enjoying the idea of combining both my loves into one vehicle.

I have an XE donor car which is a 250 auto so I suppose the next thing is to check what gear box it has though I expect most likely the BW 35. As for cooling I will be upgrading as necessary etc.

Thanks again and looking forward to more hints and tips.

Mark