Isuzu truck flywheel housing is different to that fitted by Land Rover. Australian isuzu trucks have a 24V starter (2 bolt instead of 3) that is mounted lower and will interfere with the chassis.
The offset gear reduction method used in the starter, pushes the motor further away from the engine block.
You may be able to find a 12V starter with inline gear reduction that doesn't protrude as much. This is an option I am pursuing, but not urgent at this stage. Dougal uses a direct drive starter (but 12v motor running from 24v to gain more torque without gear reduction).
You will have to fabricate a gearbox mount for the left side.
The clutch slave cylinder is in a different location on the Isuzu truck.
The pilot bearing in the end of the crankshaft is different (6203 ball bearing with seals bot sides) - no mods needed (remove old nose piece and fit new bearing).
Clutch is different. Isuzu truck had 2 sizes (275mm and 300mm), if you use the smaller clutch plate to match the gearbox input shaft, one, you may not have to change the pressure plate. The bolt holes on your flywheel will not match the larger pressure plate - you may be able to drill new holes.
I don't know if the ring gear on your flywheel will be compatible with the truck starter.
Have you read
this thread in the Isuzu forum? This would avoid a lot of these issues.
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