major truma 2
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well done mate ,,
if u dont mind ,,how much did u pay for it ?
if u dont mind ,,how much did u pay for it ?
well done mate ,,
if u dont mind ,,how much did u pay for it ?
grand .....
'kin bargain..... good on yer.
grand .....
even with a cooked engine, blowing smoke out the dipstick tube and oil filler cap ???
and firing on 3 ??
2.5 petrol with rangie diffs.
never mind the enjun, first job is to repaint or replace that hideous blue grille!
id fit a 2.5 petrol in it ,just about perfect for a lightweight ,more power ,fiits as 2.25 alrerady has unleaded valve seats and quiet
Would suggest ebay or a local landy breaker, 2.5's are fairly cheap from what I've seen (had a few in my watch list) if not the Ford essex V6 seems to be a popular choice from what I've seen
Ford Cologne 2.8 v6 with Steve Parker conversion plate. Had one in my series 2a and it went like the clappers, was very reliable and drank less fuel than the 2286 it replaced. Wish I still had it!
I've read on the interweb in a couple of places (so must be true, right ) that the 2.8 wasnt such a great conversion as it doesnt have quite as much torque as the older 3.0litre. I dont know if the 2.8's are cast iron blocks though, the 3.0 are and weigh a ton. Parts are getting more expensive as well.
oh stop it....no-ones ever gunna do it
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