Originally Posted by
isuzurover
To add to what I said earlier. In the opinion of myself and many people, the Australian Built 1984-1990 one-ten CSW with a 3.9L Isuzu Diesel (factory fitted) was the best (coil-sprung) Land-Rover made. I will be keeping mine until LR make something which I think is comparable.
The things which made this model great:
A decent sized engine!!! 3.9L 4cyl direct injection truck diesel engine, that may be slow and rattly, but has great torque, great fuel economy, NO TIMING BELT (gears) and lasts a long time (1 million km is not abnormal). EDIT - IME it feels much nicer to drive one of these than a Tdi/TD5 due to all the torque right from idle (there is a turbo version fitted to the 6x6 landies - also OZ only).
It also had a decent strangth gearbox (LT95 or LT85).
And all the things that were better on the county - stronger trailing arms, wider spaced hub bearings, halfshafts that didn't wear out, strong CV joints!!!
It still needed a 24-spline, 6-gear (HYPOID) front diff though.
The 6-speed in the new defender is a great idea, but increase the engine size to something that can compete with the nissans and toyotas over here, and stick some decent axles under it for once.