Its just sometimes it would be nice for that extra gear. Feels like your revving the tits off it to keep up with traffic on the motorway.
I agree , and I also wouldnt want a engine that has been a unreliable pos in transits.If i was going to that sort of effort and expense , I would want to end up with something with a bit more grunt than that JMHO
We haven't had much trouble with the 2.4 bar water in the fuel caused be the tank breather position which is sorted on the latter defenders. The gear box seems to be reliable too we have had a couple of intermediate shafts that join the MT to the Xfer box strip the splines but this turns out to be caused by the splines not being greased during assembly. Of course they have the 2.2 now which is a good engine in the Freelander and the same BHP and torque as the 2.4
Yep, same engine used in the Mondeo, Galaxy, S-Max, Citroen C5, C6, C8, Pug 407, 607, 807. Pretty good little lump! Just hardly fixable in the field with a hammer and roll of gaffa tape.
This is the trouble with all the modern stuff, too many mission critical electrics.
Honestly I have worked on them from when they were first launched and we haven't changed many boxes at all. Now 77's in Disco's, I did so many of them I could get a box out and stripped on the bench in 30 mins, my record was 6 2nd gear replacements in 5 days and I can't imagine how many stripped mainshafts and xfer inputs I have done.
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