I am pretty certain I have the relevant conversion parts in my lockup
you need the flex plate, baulk ring, gearbox dipstick tube, lockdown cable plates and a bunch of other bits I can’t remember. I can have a look but it won’t be for a week or so.
I can see if any of it has part numbers on it.
I may be persuaded to part with it all
Ok, Interested. I'm still in the reasearch stage and it will depend on the total coat of getting everything together and having it fitted. But yes if you want to part with the bits I might be interested.
Okay here are the bits I have.
@jamesmartin may be able to confirm what bits are what, he is a bit of a guru when it comes to LR products
Engine back plate adapter for a 200tdi auto disco
Flex plate and ring gear, and fixings to attach it to the crank
fuel injector pump kick down brackets
Bolts to fix the backplate to the engine and to the gearbox and other fixings
and the 200tdi specific dipstick and tube for the auto gearbox
I have had these parts for absolutely ages but I have stored them with a light oil coating and wrapped in plastic bags in the dry so they are in good condition, they are used takeoffs though.
I don’t know if I actually want to let them go, I need to think about it. Tbh it is very unlikely I do an auto conversion on my 200tdi......
I may also know of a ZF auto box and oil cooler bits and pieces and the shifter as well, let me ask a couple of mates.
Thanks
Ed
I used to drive an early 300tdi Discovery auto, it was one of the slowest, numbest things that I have driven.
I note that you say that you need an auto, so you possibly have no choice, but prepare yourself for dissapointment.
I used to drive an early 300tdi Discovery auto, it was one of the slowest, numbest things that I have driven.
I note that you say that you need an auto, so you possibly have no choice, but prepare yourself for dissapointment.
The only decent Land Rover autos that I have driven had either a V8 or TD5 bolted to the front of it. The 300tdi Discovery was so numb that if you wanted to pull out behind a car at a junction, you had to floor the throttle as if you were trying to ram it, the Discovery would crawl out behind. You drove it with the throttle nailled to the floor the entire time, it was much like driving a 2.5 N/A, but a little faster.