South African Defenders came out with a BMW diesel during the Nazi Occupation (oops!) I mean German aquisition of Land Rover. For further detail on these it might be worth visiting the South African Land Rover Owners Online club. I'm not sure of its web address, but it should be easy enough to find with Google.
.za is the web abbrev. for South Africa (just like .au is for Australia).
From the little that I read, they were smooth on road, but developed peak torque at higher revs, which meant the engine had to be revved harder off road, which in turn could create increased wheel speed = wheel spin = loss of traction.
From my own experience of putting a 3 litre Nissan diesel in a SIII, I'd say stay with original equip. The motor might not give you any trouble, but components of the conversion probably will.
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