1) Don't know of any
2) Can't help - but any of the smallish Jap motors are probably feasible. Problem is that any engine you choose is going to match the gearing only by accident, and any diesel with significantly more power than the Landrover diesels is going to risk damage to the gearbox and rear axle (due to the torque pulses, less problem with a six or eight petrol engine that has less torque at low rpm and lower pulses anyway), although fitting a salisbury is a simple solution to the axle problem.
3) Not with the original gearing - but with either a high ratio transfer case, overdrive or higher ratio diffs, it probably is. I hesitate to recommend the Fairy overdrive with the more powerful engine, although I think it would be OK with that engine if looked after. The other, much rarer overdrives are more robust.
The problem is that the 2a is not really very suited as a touring vehicle unless you are prepared to tour at speeds that were normal in the fifties/sixties when it was introduced (I found in the sixties my Series 2 was happy and gave reasonable economy travelling at a maximum cruising speed of about 50mph, and few passed me - most people travelled around this). Increasing the power and torque will do nothing for economy, which is never going to be very good anyway with the total lack of streamlining and frontal area of the 2a, although it can be improved by making sure everything is working properly.
I would be inclined to stick with the motor you have, improve the gearing, and perhaps convert to gas, but don't expect to have a fast touring vehicle.
To do that you would need more power (perhaps even a later Holden), this might need gearbox changes, definitely a salisbury rear axle, upgraded brakes, probably modification to the suspension to improve handling and perhaps ride - and do something about the fuel consumption, either gas or diesel, and a suitable diesel would be a lot more expensive. While all this could be done, for the amount you spent you would be able to buy a 110 or Defender that was diesel already, and provides a much more suitable touring vehicle.
Or stick to the vehicle more or less as designed - my preference would be the original motor, probably with the compression raised, and an overdrive fitted - and drive more slowly and have a look at the scenery!
John


				
				
				
					
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