Depends on the transmission, is it an auto or a manual
Can anyone please tell me if it is possible to fit a 350 Chevy engine that is currently in a 1984 Range Rover into a 1996 Series 1 Discovery.
Will the 350 fit straight in or does it need more modifications, I have been informed that the conversion kit on the 350 is still the same one that is used today.
What I need to know is, can I use the 1996 Transmission or would I have to use the Range Rover transmission.
I am hoping to be able to just drop the engine in and couple it up to the Discovery transmission.
I hope all this makes sense.
Thanks.![]()
Depends on the transmission, is it an auto or a manual
Adaptor plate Is the same, so long as it's a plate, without mor info or preferably a visual it's hard to tell for sure, but you can purchase the crank adaptor to suit the zf transmission separately although it takes alot of persuasion, also search on here for a thread I did 350 to disco, I'd link but using my phone![]()
Thanks for the replies, it is an Automatic Transmission.
Is the zf transmission the 96 disco tranny.Originally Posted by rovercare
Thanks for the heads up re your previous thread, I will try to find it.
The 84 from factory will be a 3 speed torqueflite 727, is it a 3 speed?
The 350 (all steel) is a heavy bludger - about 40kg more than a 308. Alloy heads are cheaper for a chev than a 304/8 but still pumps up the price.
It'd be good fun, but all that extra torque goes downstream and might stress the driveline too much, causing premature failures..
Have fun with it.
Matt.
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