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    And of course once they'd mucked around with 110's and got them right, they released the 'Ninety' in 1984 with the LT 77 5 speed out of the Freight Rover van.. I know for certain that these were originally optioned with the 2.286, as we removed one and replaced it with a n/a 2.8 Isuzu diesel. In 1985 Land Rover released a few V8 Ninety's with the Santana LT85.. I owned a chocolate brown one and it was great! Diesel options were the 2.5 n/a 5 bearing diesel.
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    Around 1989/90 after calls for it Land Rover offered the 19j Turbodiesel in both the Ninety and 110. A Tdi it was not, but at the time, it at least kept up with the 2.8 Daihatsu Fortrac's, Peugeot Utes and other diesel offerings.. They were not known for a long life as they were an already dated and over stressed engine. (That said I found a low km unit, fitted it into a Series 1 88", intercooled it and wound the pump out and it flew. It was perfect for Series SWB conversions!)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitec View Post
    From what I remember the first to come out was the 110, released in 1983 in the UK.. From memory engine options were a 5 bearing 2.285 petrol, and a restricted 3.5 V8 carb petrol. The V8 was coupled to the LT95 4 speed. ....
    You left out the 2.25 five bearing diesel, which was certainly available, although never sold in Australia in a coil sprung Landrover. As I think I commented earlier, when the 110 appeared here it was available only in the V8 and Isuzu, intially both with the LT95, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    You left out the 2.25 five bearing diesel, which was certainly available, although never sold in Australia in a coil sprung Landrover. As I think I commented earlier, when the 110 appeared here it was available only in the V8 and Isuzu, intially both with the LT95, I think.

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    Yeah, I wasn't sure.. I didn't think they carried the 2.286 diesel across to the 110 as it wasn't big enough for a LWB Series 3. I never ever saw a 110 with the smaller diesel engine if they did exist.. Saw plenty of V8's and 4 cyl petrols tho!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitec View Post
    Yeah, I wasn't sure.. I didn't think they carried the 2.286 diesel across to the 110 as it wasn't big enough for a LWB Series 3. I never ever saw a 110 with the smaller diesel engine if they did exist.. Saw plenty of V8's and 4 cyl petrols tho!
    The 2286D went OK in a 109" if you tweaked it a bit.
    Land Rover even fitted them to 109" Forward Controls!!! Now that would have been a slow trip...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitec View Post
    Yeah, I wasn't sure.. I didn't think they carried the 2.286 diesel across to the 110 as it wasn't big enough for a LWB Series 3. I never ever saw a 110 with the smaller diesel engine if they did exist.. Saw plenty of V8's and 4 cyl petrols tho!
    There was no choice. By the early 1980s diesels were a major part of the market - Landrover had been selling them for approaching thirty years, and they could not afford to give the market to competitors until the 2.5 was available, although I suspect most sales were to institutional buyers. (Same reason the turbocharged version of the engine was rushed into production before the 200tdi version was ready)

    The company had not, at that stage, decided it was solely a luxury car maker, rather than a supplier of work vehicles. That came later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    The 2286D went OK in a 109" if you tweaked it a bit.
    Land Rover even fitted them to 109" Forward Controls!!! Now that would have been a slow trip...
    A very slow trip! Land Rover should have worked a lot closer with Santana... because a turbo intercooled version of this would have been a big hit and a stop gap.. It may have even lead to a Tdi6!

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    Wow! I guess that would be about 3-3.5 litres. Very English looking (obviously a six pack version of the 4 cylinder).

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    And we won't go into what the Ninety or 110 would have been like if they had optioned this as an engine choice! Pity there was an oil crisis! Doh!!
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    'When there's smoke, there's plenty of poke!!'
    'The more the smoke, the more the poke!!'

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickyjoe View Post
    Wow! I guess that would be about 3-3.5 litres. Very English looking (obviously a six pack version of the 4 cylinder).
    Yup. 3.429 indirect 6 with a CAV pump.
    1995 Mercedes 1222A 4x4
    1969 (Now know! Thanks Diana!!) Ser 2 Tdi SWB

    1991 VW Citi Golf Cti (soon to be Tdi)

    'When there's smoke, there's plenty of poke!!'
    'The more the smoke, the more the poke!!'

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