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Old 04-06-2008, 12:11 AM   #16 (permalink)
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You can try these links for the newer version of the TDi.

2.8L Tdi POWERSTROKE - International 2.8L HS - LandyOnline Workshop
NZ 4WD Site Magazine Publishing, Magazine Subscriptions, Back Issues, Trade Magazines - NZ 4WD Site Publishing Ltd
DiscoWeb Bulletin Board: 2.8 Powerstroke Questions
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Series 3, lots or road, some off but I intend to do more off once she's up to snuff
Then you probably won't like the 2.25NA diesel. I know quite a few people who are fine with them (I like mine fine) but most people, especially those who've been driving coilers and other V8's, don't.
I wouldn't go more than the 200tdi. Even my Perkins 4203 is too much torque for the SIII gearbox.
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Another TDi conversion write-up for you
Series III 300 Tdi Conversion

You Should note the following statements at the end:

"the 300 Tdi into a Series Land Rover (Series II, IIA, III) requires the following:

1. Coil sprung chassis. We do not install the 300 Tdi 5 speed into a leaf sprung chassis for many reasons. Some (but not all) being:
-Axle strength. The Series axles won't stand up to Tdi torque. The Defender axles in the coil chassis will.
-Steering. The Tdi requires PS. This is much easier on a coil chassis than a leaf chassis, although it can be fitted as a separate system on a leaf sprung Rover.
-Brakes. The coil chassis have 4 wheel disc brakes, while the Series Rovers have 10" drum brakes (88"). We don't feel these vintage drum brakes are up the the power and speed that the Tdi can put out, so we require the 4 wheel discs.
-Clearance above the front diff. The added clearance of the coil chassis is needed to clear the Tdi's engine placement.

2. Power Steering. The location of the turbo on the 300 Tdi makes it impossible to fit a stock Series steering box. PS must be fitted.

3. Body work. A Rover with Series III or "late" Series IIA front bodywork can have a Tdi fitted. The early Series IIA bodywork (pre-1968) can not. The headlights in the grill take up space needed for the radiator and intercooler. See the engine bay images above to see how tight things really are.
However, if you were to fit Defender style front bodywork to your Series Rover (Series II,IIA,III), the conversion would be much easier and could be done at reduced cost. The other required items still apply, but the Defender front body work reduces the custom work by about half.

4. Gearbox. The 5 speed gearbox must be fitted for the Tdi. The torque of the Tdi would break the stock Series gearbox.
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Well that sounds like a distinct possibility. I like the idea of it bolting straight to the gearbox.
So this would be out of a Discovery?
What would you expect to pay for such an item?
The Disco 200 TDI is a harder swap as the turbo sits down low by the frame rail and somewhat close to the tire when turning. The Defender 200 TDI is better for a conversion.
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i was thinking about putting the 2.8td diahatsu in my 109 would you recomend it ? what gear box have you mated to yours . do you think it would be ok on standard leaf springs??? what mpg etc

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