HI all,
i've just signed up as a member to check a few ideas.
i have a fairly ok 109 from 1961, body, chassis and axles in good nick. Propshaft seals and bearings all about ready for replacement.
The landy has a lovely, but tired, 1970's toyota b type engine, 2nd generation. Pulls brilliantly, nicely matched for my needs (trailer work, a bit of mud / winch work, our 2nd car. No green laning / play). The engine drinks diesel, oil less so but more than it could. It now needs head off to sort out sheared exhaut manifold studs, plus injectors are fairly shot, various minor niggles. So it seems it may be time for a new engine, cost of bits adds up, though i do like the engine.
I am presuming a 200tdi, as I do most work myself. might go 300tdi if getting a worthwhile 200tdi proves too tricky. prefer not move front grille, happy to lose intercooler. bonnet accepts spare wheel, plenty of room?
any pointers on which engine? weak points beyond the obvious?
I don't need the landy to razz about and look good, it needs to be a low maintainance plodder that goes as easy on the fuel as it's able, and is still viable in 10, 20 years.
Fitting; I am looking for someone to do this work. Any suggestions? I'm in south norfolk.
Thanks all, Sam
i've just signed up as a member to check a few ideas.
i have a fairly ok 109 from 1961, body, chassis and axles in good nick. Propshaft seals and bearings all about ready for replacement.
The landy has a lovely, but tired, 1970's toyota b type engine, 2nd generation. Pulls brilliantly, nicely matched for my needs (trailer work, a bit of mud / winch work, our 2nd car. No green laning / play). The engine drinks diesel, oil less so but more than it could. It now needs head off to sort out sheared exhaut manifold studs, plus injectors are fairly shot, various minor niggles. So it seems it may be time for a new engine, cost of bits adds up, though i do like the engine.
I am presuming a 200tdi, as I do most work myself. might go 300tdi if getting a worthwhile 200tdi proves too tricky. prefer not move front grille, happy to lose intercooler. bonnet accepts spare wheel, plenty of room?
any pointers on which engine? weak points beyond the obvious?
I don't need the landy to razz about and look good, it needs to be a low maintainance plodder that goes as easy on the fuel as it's able, and is still viable in 10, 20 years.
Fitting; I am looking for someone to do this work. Any suggestions? I'm in south norfolk.
Thanks all, Sam