Dear All,
I will be picking up my new to me defender ninety from 1989 on Friday and the present owner does not know the engine type. All the rest on the car looks fine at first inspection.
It’s a Land Rover ninety from 1989 as think they were not called defender back then. So from her age she should be equipped with a 2.5TD but from the look of the engine i have doubt.
Can you help me identify the engine type from the photo below. Some have told me it is a 200 or 300tdi, if it is the case, it is even better from what i have seen on the web, as i have been planning on a engine swap.
I will have a 4h journey to take her home (the car ) so i hope that this will not end up on a towing truck.
The trip will mostly be on the motorway so i will keep behind a lorry for the whole journey instead of on the lorry.
I have some modifications in my head but will mostly focus on getting her into tip top conditions and will probably update/repair the suspensions, the bearings, change the headlamps and add a winch.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
I will be picking up my new to me defender ninety from 1989 on Friday and the present owner does not know the engine type. All the rest on the car looks fine at first inspection.
It’s a Land Rover ninety from 1989 as think they were not called defender back then. So from her age she should be equipped with a 2.5TD but from the look of the engine i have doubt.
Can you help me identify the engine type from the photo below. Some have told me it is a 200 or 300tdi, if it is the case, it is even better from what i have seen on the web, as i have been planning on a engine swap.
I will have a 4h journey to take her home (the car ) so i hope that this will not end up on a towing truck.
The trip will mostly be on the motorway so i will keep behind a lorry for the whole journey instead of on the lorry.
I have some modifications in my head but will mostly focus on getting her into tip top conditions and will probably update/repair the suspensions, the bearings, change the headlamps and add a winch.
Thanks in advance,
Gary