
Originally Posted by
Utemad
I have never driven an Isuzu engined Rover but if they are anything like any other Isuzu diesel then I imagine they would be fairly loud and tractor like but pretty reliable.
Pretty good description - not quite as noisy as the 2.25 diesel but far more powerful and much more reliable and durable.
The 200Tdi engine is probably better as engines go than the Isuzu, but the Defenders fitted with it have a few backward steps compared to the earlier 110 - such as the reduced elbow room which has resulted in the seats being moved in and a steady stream of complaints about the handbrake - which wasn't moved in! Other shortcomings include the lack of galvanising on body parts, and for offroad (which is the original question!) the LT95 gearbox has shown itself to be more durable and trouble free than any of the five speeds that replaced it.
Whether the 300Tdi engine is better or worse or equivalent to the 200Tdi I leave to Defender owners to argue over - but I suspect they differ insignificantly as far as the question goes.
Unfortunately the Td5 engine is, in my view automatically disqualified because of the need for dealer diagnosis of any problems, while I accept that the problems are probably more infrequent than with earlier engines.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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