chunkymunky
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Its worth finding a defender 200tdi. Hard but well worth it. Even better if you can find one with gearbox still attached
Its perfectly worth doing, there are still some very good engines out there. I bought one for £300 last year, even got to drive the vehicle it came out of, I've seen its service history, its MOTs, it was a straight fit, without the need for rebuild, it is an awesome vehicle now. Also the instructions are similar for fitting a 300tdi, except for engine mounts and a couple of other minor jobs, so this guide also helps them out. Also, what if your engine is actually dead and you need a new engine?Barely worth doing this conversion now. The supply of cheap rotten discos with decent engines has basically dried up, and you're left with either an unknown engine on a pallet or a tired old lump of an engine that's gone to the Moon and back. In either case it will be over 25 years old and most likely need a rebuild anyway.
Far better nowadays to keep the originality and do a good rebuild on what's already there.
So what do you suggest? Should people scrap their vehicles if their engine wears out or goes pop?I'm sure they do still exist, but it's not like it's 2006 where you could easily buy a MOT-failed Disco, ransack it for parts and weigh in the rest to almost break even. Even the latest 300tdi is 20 years old now.
Oh I agree with you that the engine needs to be sorted, but to say it's not worth doing the conversion anymore..............?Nothing wrong with putting a tdi in if it's a good one, but it's not always the simple, cheap 'chuck it in in a day' that it used to be. Worth taking time beforehand to ensure the donor engine really is in good order before putting it in. Otherwise you might go to all that effort and find it broken again soon after. That means it's not always as clear-cut between doing a swap or doing a good rebuild on the original engine.
Oh I agree with you that the engine needs to be sorted, but to say it's not worth doing the conversion anymore..............?
dont suppose you know if you can fit a cummins engine in these?