From what I have heard it is a good conversion. Pretty straightforward, but you will need to weld new engine mounts onto the chassis.
Hey,
had a look around and saw some threads on TD5 for a RR, and issues mentioned were electric's.
was wondering if anyone had any incite as to how a 200TDI would work,
my manual 200 tdi disco is currently absent of any straight panels, so was looking for a replacement body. saw a 91RR on ebay that had engine and gearbox issues for reasonably cheap.
would this be an economical swap or would i be better sticking to a disco body?
Thanks
Adam
Edit: engine and gearbox have just been reconditioned
From what I have heard it is a good conversion. Pretty straightforward, but you will need to weld new engine mounts onto the chassis.
there was a RR with a 300tdi at blinman this year, seemed to be be a good combo, whent well. i think it would be an easy swap over
That Rangie was at Blinman the last 2 years, he is actually keen to move it on for another project.
Think he said it ran all day at 110km/h no problems with trailer on.
From memory it cost him $10k though.
Might be talking it up a little to get better price not sure.
Look to be a neat finish though.
I would go the 300 though, parts are easier to source.
Theres a thread on here I put up with JustinC's RRC with a 300tdi put in it. Its a great fit, like factory.
Carlos
1994 Land Rover Discovery 300tdi
1963 Land Rover Series 2a 88
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would it be easyer to bolt the rande body onto the disco chassie
i think from memory they had similar body mounts but i may be wrong
It probably is way cheaper to import quite right.
I am self-employed however and like to support the Aussie economy even if its costs more. In the long run when there is no business incentive we could be in real trouble.
I shop around a bit but also like to shop near where I live in I can.
that way I also support my very near economy.
If I was to spend 3-4hrs on research and not be productive at work I loose say $60-80/hr.
I ring my local tyre guy, make out I am his long lost mate and get his best price and tell him I like the weights on inside of rim and I will pay cash.
Save me in long run and if I have a tyre problem I just go up the road not some distant internet dealer or store 50 miles away.
My theory of course but thats all it is. Theory.
I recently paid $280 per tyre for 245/75/16 Coopers ATR.
Seemed fair and he did exactly as I asked.![]()
cool and i get your point.
but i was responding to the comment if tdi 200 parts being hard to get.
but if you have a local land rover guy who is preperd to get the tdi parts off the internet and then sell them to you thats cool as well
I'm sure there is a conversion kit available from the UK.Not sure if it was for the 200 or 300TDI. But I'm sure some of our UK members will be able to enlighten us.
John.
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