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    VM Diesel

    Just a question about the VM diesel once used in the Range Rover.

    We hear all the banter anout all the different diesels the old Land Rover 2 1/4 diesels the 200Tdi, 300Td1 Td5, 4BD1, 4BD1-T, TdV6, TdV8 and even Detroit 3-53 and GMC jobs.

    What I don't think I have ever seen are any threads on the italian VM.

    Were they that bad or do then no longer exist having past their use by date?

    Diana

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    I'm no expert on them, however I remember reading that they were derived from a boat motor and had 4 separate heads, one for each cylinder. I think jeep also used them. They reportedly suffered cronic head problems and were not as reliable as the Tdi's that replaced them after only a couple of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    I'm no expert on them, however I remember reading that they were derived from a boat motor and had 4 separate heads, one for each cylinder. I think jeep also used them. They reportedly suffered cronic head problems and were not as reliable as the Tdi's that replaced them after only a couple of years.
    Correct ,more trouble than they are worth. Apparently the jeep VM's were an improved version and 2.5 ltr instead of 2.4.
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    Have a search, there has been a couple of threads asking about them, the answers lie within

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    Don't go there. Motore cane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Don't go there. Motore cane.
    Brian

    Didn't even hazard a thought in that direction, t'was just that they were fitted as OEM and no one ever mentions them. I guess that would explain a lot to the less moronic than me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Brian

    Didn't even hazard a thought in that direction, t'was just that they were fitted as OEM and no one ever mentions them. I guess that would explain a lot to the less moronic than me!

    Diana
    Dont ever think about it please

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    All the trouble seems to be with the 2.4 VM that was sold here in the Range Rover. I started at JRA in 1989 & saw quite a few problems with the 2.4.

    However, JRA had imported a 2.5 VM Range Rover. Either that or it was fitted locally. It was supposed to be here for evaluation but I have never heard of the 2.5 being sold in the UK.

    This car was driven hard during it's time at JRA & performed faultlessly. The performance gain over the 2.4 was immense so it may have had a different turbo.

    I'm sure it was still around when JRA folded in 1991 so there is at least one good VM fitted to a Range Rover somewhere.
    I wonder where it is now......
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Just a question about the VM diesel once used in the Range Rover.

    We hear all the banter anout all the different diesels the old Land Rover 2 1/4 diesels the 200Tdi, 300Td1 Td5, 4BD1, 4BD1-T, TdV6, TdV8 and even Detroit 3-53 and GMC jobs.

    What I don't think I have ever seen are any threads on the italian VM.

    Were they that bad or do then no longer exist having past their use by date?

    Diana
    Introduced in 1986 - 1994
    ENGINE
    Manufactured by VM DIESEL of Italy. 2392 cc, 4 cylinder, borexstroke-92x90 mm
    OHV, 2 valves per cylinder, compression ratio 22:1
    Indirect injection with KKK - K3 turbo charger with intercooler. Boost pressure 12.0 psi.
    Max. power: 112 bhp @ 4200 rpm
    Max. torque : 183 lb.ft. @ 2400 rpm

    TRANSMISSION
    5 speed manual
    4 speed auto box optional

    PERFORMANCE(with 5 speeder)
    max speed: 93 mph@ 3700 rpm
    0-60 mph: 16.5 sec
    weight: 4440 lbs
    fuel cons: 21.4 mpg

    The VM Diesel Specialist

    C838 WWK Camel Trophy Range Rover

    Pictures of the engine:
    ETC9091N 2.4L 4 CYL VM DIESEL ENGINE ASSY | Range Rover Classic 1986-1991: Major Units | shop | www.lrseries.com | L. R. Series

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    My RR originally had a VM, now replaced with Tdi300.....
    still got the old motor, it had been doing a grand job running a 3" water pump, until the pump gave up..... so good for VM spares

    While I was running the motor in RR (2 years) I found the following Yahoo group had a number of expert members:

    VM-dieselengine-group : VM diesel engine group
    Michael T
    2011 L322 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
    Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 (+lpg), Auto (RIP ... now body removed after A pillar, chassis extension to 130 & fire tender tray.)

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