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    Any one got a spare 3.9 V8?

    just wondering if anyone has or knows of someone with a spare 3.9L v8 for a 95 disco as mine has gone kaput

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    So that would explain why you've been so quiet of late...

    Don't know of any but they do keep popping up so will keep an eye out for you.

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    Hmm, the first two posts in this thread are by a Bandit and an Outlaw!

    Perhaps it also needs a VladTepes!

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    Why a 3.8 cant you just go a newer 4.0Ltr or even a 4.6 there would also be good deals around. I'm sure they would all fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoadedDisco
    Why a 3.8 cant you just go a newer 4.0Ltr or even a 4.6 there would also be good deals around. I'm sure they would all fit.
    Steer clear of the 4.6 unless you get a new block as they have liner slippage issues.

    Also the S1 Discos are all distributior driven, but you can use your old EFI set-up to simplify the fitting. The later model gear is better but I wouldn't know what the electrical side would involve

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