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    [QUOTE=Svengali0;2124700] 6 or 7 litre crankcase oil capacity reported so this is def shy of standard.



    Normal sump capacity for a non winged sump is about 7.5 L.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Normal sump capacity for a non winged sump is about 7.5 L.
    My oil change is about 6-7 litres. I have a truck sump which originally had the thick isolating gaskets and now doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    Is it really a 96 model ? Isn't that very late for an isuzu converstion ?
    ? in what respect do you think it's late ?

    chassis date and/or compliance perhaps ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    ? in what respect do you think it's late ?

    chassis date and/or compliance perhaps ?
    Isn't a 1996 model to late to be able to do conversion and get it it registered?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    Isn't a 1996 model to late to be able to do conversion and get it it registered?
    There are a number of '96 Isuzu Landrovers about and registered.
    Does that answer your question?
    Why would you think it would be too late?

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    I think what everyone's getting at is emissions regulations in 1996 maybe too strict for a 4BD1 engine. Which is why anyone doing an "isuzu engine swap" needs an old chassis. Anyone who tries with a 1996 chassis is told they are not allowed.
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    more images from vendor

    interior 3.9 in WA.jpg

    engine loication 3.9 in WA.jpg

    engine mount welds 2. 3.9 in WA.jpg

    engine mount welds 3.9 in WA.jpg

    I could ask him for more detail. Clearance at front diff seems enormous. Seems reasonably clean underneath. Welds on engine mounts not easy to interpret. Interior similar to original. I suspect that the transmission hand brake cable would have been fabricated at at least one end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    I think what everyone's getting at is emissions regulations in 1996 maybe too strict for a 4BD1 engine. Which is why anyone doing an "isuzu engine swap" needs an old chassis. Anyone who tries with a 1996 chassis is told they are not allowed.
    Is told by whom?
    Their mother? Uneducated naysayers?
    There seems to be a lot of opinion and very little fact in these few posts. I have seen registered '96 Isuzu powered Landrovers before. Here's another one for sale:
    Land Rover 110 6X6 Infantry Carrier Hard Top 12/1996 Auction (0003-3005416) | GraysOnline Australia
    Are people telling me this one can't be registered because it has an Isuzu 4BD1T motor?

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    If you were trying to swap a 4BD1T into a landrover you wouldn't find any engine later than about 1994 build. That is as late as they were fitted into Isuzu trucks in this part of the world.

    But the manufacture of engines went on some time later. The military has a lot more purchasing power than most.

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    But isnt it to meet the emisions of the parent vehicle/chassis?

    I would have thought a Isuzu similar output to a 200/300tdi. They are both direct injection mechanical diesels

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