Fred the gas
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Hi, I am new to the group and would like to ask for help.
I have been rebuilding a classic Range Rover 2 door for about 5 years, I have of course changed my mind about certain things, but have finally started putting it back together after completely rebuilding the chassis. I could have bought a new Gálvez one but decided I wanted to keep it as original as possible to maintain the identity.
The only change I have made is replacing the engine.( it came with a Perkins diesel).
I have bought a 300tdi from a discovery, lt77 gearbox with long stick.
I measured the engine mounts on the discovery chassis , cut them out and welded them into the same position in my Range Rover.
Now the engine and box are fitted I have noticed that the engine timing cover is touching the top nut of the steering box.
As this is an early Range Rover , it has the older steering box.
Do I need to just shim the engine and raise it or do I need to change the steering box.
I would much appreciate any comments you have.
I have been rebuilding a classic Range Rover 2 door for about 5 years, I have of course changed my mind about certain things, but have finally started putting it back together after completely rebuilding the chassis. I could have bought a new Gálvez one but decided I wanted to keep it as original as possible to maintain the identity.
The only change I have made is replacing the engine.( it came with a Perkins diesel).
I have bought a 300tdi from a discovery, lt77 gearbox with long stick.
I measured the engine mounts on the discovery chassis , cut them out and welded them into the same position in my Range Rover.
Now the engine and box are fitted I have noticed that the engine timing cover is touching the top nut of the steering box.
As this is an early Range Rover , it has the older steering box.
Do I need to just shim the engine and raise it or do I need to change the steering box.
I would much appreciate any comments you have.