As Dave says, almost anything is possible. However, some of the factors to take into account-
1. While the Series transfer case is likely to withstand most engines, the same cannot be said about the gearbox, but any change to a different gearbox tends to get quite expensive to mate it to the transfer case, and is likely to mean moving the transfer case position, with changes to prop shafts, chassis cross members and possibly bodywork. And if it is a swb, then there is not a lot of room to move the box back before the rear prop shaft gets too short. To fit gearbox plus transfer case from a newer Landrover has the added problem that they are all full time four wheel drive, so you need to fit CV joints in the front, and the whole exercise becomes a whole lot more than just a new engine. This strongly suggests that unless you want to spend a lot of time and money, then you need to restrict yourself to a modest increase in power.
2. The advantage of the 200Tdi is that the engine is a development of the four cylinder Landrover engine, and hence is pretty much a drop in replacement, very similar bell housing, engine mount positions etc. Hence this is by far the easiest. Any other small enough diesel can be fitted more or less with just a bell housing adapter, but the range of engine rpm may mean you have to change the overall gearing either by overdrive, high ratio box or diffs.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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