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    steve_35 Guest

    OoOOOOOOOps

    Sorry everyone i may have got my 2 threads crossed

    First thread was engine alternatives for my Discovery
    Second was anyone know a good supplier

    If my answer to you post doesn't seem to make sense now you know why

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_35 View Post
    They have just said they would go get a wrecker motor

    But as i have said i don't have that option if i break down its a big hassle not just a tow round the corner
    You will not go a rover used motor but will go a holden used motor and then pay heaps to get it all modified to go in.

    Seems as if you have made up your mind.

    Why not pull your current heads and see exactly what you have done or have not done with your current engine - they are tough and most likely you have just blown a head gasket and maybe warped a head a bit - a few days work and a head gasket set and other bits is less than $150 and some of your time. You want a to get a Rover that will go straight in but are prepared to use a different engine that will not go straight in. To put in a different type of engine is going to take a hell of a lot longer, a lot more hassle, and then you have to get the lot engineered.

    What is wrong with this
    LAND ROVER DISCOVERY MOTOR V8 3.9 - eBay V8 Engines, Engines, Components, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 25-Feb-10 13:54:30 AEDST)

    or this
    Part Specials - Triumph Rover Spares South Australia

    or this
    3.9V8 long motor - Used Parts - Triumph Rover Spares South Australia

    The rover engines are around for about the same pricing as you have found holden engines.

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    The only reason the 3.5's slip liner's is because of boiling,it's all BS anyway because any engine that is boiled is stuffed. Pat

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    Thanks for that

    At last someone that can see my point my motor is more than likely stuffed and i am possibly up for 5000

    The motors that garrycol are good ideas but apart from the fact there both in other states its not really what looking at
    what happens if i do have a prob with either of them engines

    I drive it QLD or SA to get it fixed Im in Albury a long way from them

    Triumph Rover Spares South Australia did have a new short motor but that was 3250 and its sold if my heads were ok i may have just bought that problem solved properly

    1 pair brand new big valve heads, high flow, latest spec heads. $1450 same place

    Thats why i dont want to pay 5000 for a reco new is almost the same price im pretty sure i could get new head castings with warrenty for 2000 from somewhere just a guess

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    Seriously, just wreck your truck for parts and buy another one!

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    Not a chance

    Already thought of that

    i will be buying something like this if its not worth fixing

    1996 Land Rover Discovery V8I 4X4 Green 4sp A Wagon - eBay, Passenger Vehicles, Cars, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 04-Mar-10 14:46:10 AEDST)

    And keep this one for spares

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    Don't forget that the Holden boat anchor is 100kgs+ heavier than the all alloy Rover, so you will have to modify suspension and brakes to pass engineering ticket, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_35 View Post
    Already thought of that

    i will be buying something like this if its not worth fixing

    1996 Land Rover Discovery V8I 4X4 Green 4sp A Wagon - eBay, Passenger Vehicles, Cars, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 04-Mar-10 14:46:10 AEDST)

    And keep this one for spares
    So for 4 grand you can get a whole car 3 years newer than yours 3.9 instead of 3.5 etc with 90 odd ks and you will probably not get change out of that even if you go for a cheap fix. Its a no brainer!

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    yep

    As i said im just exploring options

    And that doesn't look like a bad option

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_35 View Post
    As i said im just exploring options

    And that doesn't look like a bad option
    If you're in the market for a new car, my 93 disco 4L V8 Auto is for sale, engine only has 30,000klms on it, Alloy B/Bar, Alloy wheels, ARB rear bar, extractors, 2 1/2" sports exhaust, tinted windows, Pink Slip, 6 months Rego, many other extras, Regards Frank.

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