
Originally Posted by
poeee
Thanks for the replies.
I will be doing most, if not all the work on it myself, or with help for stuff I don't really know. Finding people who know what they are doing to work on a Mini is very hard and there isn't anyone local, so I've learned to do it all myself. From body work to mechanicals.
I'm guessing that if I buy a V8, whether it will be a Range Rover or Land Rover, I'd be able to transplant later gearboxes from V8 Disco's easily enough?
The Landrover 110 and Discovery 1 both have the same drive train (and suspension) as the Rangerover Classic (1970-96), with small changes, and progressive development.
Disco, should be easy - Disco 1 chassis is almost identical to the Rangerover classic. Landrover 110, perhaps not quite as easy, as the gearlever is in a different position relative to the box, from memory - but still not very difficult. Different arrangement of gearlevers between boxes is likely to mean some panel work.
Note that there are a variety of transfer case high range ratios used, which can be transferred readily between models. You should note that the LT95 four speed manual box fitted to early Rangerovers and 110s up to 1985/6 had an integral transfer case, so if replaced, needs to be replaced by a later gearbox + transfer case. This four speed is usually considered to be the most rugged box, having been designed for use in the 101 gun tractor as well as the Rangerover. All other manual transmissions (and Disco autos) use the same R380 transfer case with various modifications.
I think I got that all correct!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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