Gazbo
Well-Known Member
Didn't know that, that may rule us out.Unfortunately you can't use the transfer case of the Tdi for your P38 because of the location of the differentials on the axles - unlike every other land rover, the differentials on the P38 are on the left.
The auto in the P38 is toast and he doesn't have much money to spend, nor would we seek to delve into the complexity of repair ourselves.I don't know the Tdi, but if it has auto transmission, it will be the HP22, so the HP24 from the P38 4.6 should mate directly with the Tdi you may have to change the torque convertor though as the one from the 4.6 may not fit and the one from the Tdi may not match the oil pump drive in the auto box. Apart from the VCU, there is nothing wrong with the transfer box on the P38.
Yes, it's all about the money, fuel prices here are constantly rising and where we live it's a 330klm trip to civilisation, as already said, we really like the old Tdi, and it's levels of performance is adequate to needs, the economy is excellent, and we can fix them when they stop, we've lots of spares.Not sure why anyone would prefer a Tdi over a V8. And this is coming from someone who owns 2 x Tdi vehicles.
Don't get me wrong, they are stout engines and simple and easy to maintain. But a V8 is less noisy, more powerful, smoother and more refined. And is also a stout and simple engine to maintain. Plus it's physically lighter and makes a pleasant sound.
The only thing a Tdi has in it's favour is mpg..... but if you can afford the fuel for the V8 then this is no longer a plus point.