
 Originally Posted by 
Aaron IIA
					 
				 
				I would suggest that this vehicle was first a petrol Land Rover. It has a petrol dash, petrol starter button, petrol choke (with choke light switch, choke most likely being used as pull stop) and the glow plug resistor is in the wrong spot. It has a six cylinder grille. I had not heard of, nor seen this grille on diesel vehicles, though I am open to the idea. Judging by the injectors, this is a late SIIA or SIII 2.25 diesel engine. To confirm the original specification, I would like to know the chasis and engine numbers.
Does the exhaust exit the manifold sideways or downwards? It appears in the picture to exit downwards, which would suggest a SIII engine (exhaust manifold anyway).
With regard to price, does the engine run? Does it stop smoking soon after starting? I recently saw a second hand 2.25 diesel engine (engine only) sell for over $1000 on E-Bay. Diesel engines are slower, but are more efficient, have more torque at lower revolutions, and are rarer. Do you specifically want a diesel?
Aaron.
			
		 
	 
 Well spotted - I have no explanation for the fact I did not twig to the fact it had a petrol ignition/light switch and a diesel engine! But depending on how much else has been swapped around, the windscreen mounted wiper motor plus that steering wheel and column bracket combination mean it has to be a suffix 'c'. As you say, it has a six cylinder grille - but that is about one minute with a screwdriver to change.
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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