I like the look of the series 3 but want a stronger engine and I'm not bothered about the nature of the vehicle.What would you like? How competent are you? How much do you wish to preserve the nature of the vehicle? How bothered are you about keeping the identity for legal purposes? Why didn't you buy a defender?
Are you doing the work yourself?Hi.
I've bought a 300tdi engine and I'm wondering what gearbox, axles and brakes I can put in my series 3 88?
You have a good point I'll get a 200tdi engine instead.Should have bought the whole vehicle and put your Series 3 number plate on it, job done.
Should have bought a 200tdi engine and put that in it.
Changing gearbox, axles, ,propshafts, suspension seems like a pointless exercise to me but it's your money so let us know how you get on.
Why?Thanks everyone I'll keep a look out of a 200tdi engine
I've got a series 3 88 but the engine is making a knocking noise and a friend is buying the engine off me so I can get a 200tdi or a 300tdi engine and put it in and all work will be done by me.Why?
A 200Tdi is an easier swap, but there are kits to swap in a 300Tdi these days. The 200 & 300Tdi's make identical power/torque.
Do you have a Series III already? What are you trying to achieve? As there are lots and lots of different options. But it mostly depends on what you want to end up with, who is doing the work and how much you want to spend.
So you can swap in a Tdi with relative ease. A 200 is easier, but you might find it easier to find a 300Tdi engine. You can retain everything else such as gearbox, axles etc. This would also enable the vehicle to keep its identity.I've got a series 3 88 but the engine is making a knocking noise and a friend is buying the engine off me so I can get a 200tdi or a 300tdi engine and put it in and all work will be done by me.
Sell the series, buy a 90.I've got a series 3 88 but the engine is making a knocking noise and a friend is buying the engine off me so I can get a 200tdi or a 300tdi engine and put it in and all work will be done by me.
My friend bought a series with no engine and said he'll give me £200 for it and I'm looking less fuel consumptionAnother option is
and/or repair the diesel which is exactly what I have done whether you go for the 200tdi or repair the series still,can cost £600+ if you want to strip,down rings and bearings or rebore on the 2286 or tdi
I all ready agreed to the price plus he been my friend for over 10 years i dont want make thing worse for him as he looking to rebuild it with his kids.Put in on eBay and get £400
Personally I woudn't suggest a 200Di conversion. It'll cost just as much as keeping the turbo and is arguably more work as you have faff about and take the turbo off. Your end result is an engine that probably makes only 5 or so hp more than a standard 2.5NaD engine and no fat torque curve.Another option is
and/or repair the diesel which is exactly what I have done whether you go for the 200tdi or repair the series still,can cost £600+ if you want to strip,down rings and bearings or rebore on the 2286 or tdi
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