Super useful answer mate, thanks!Put it back to original and buy a vehicle that suits your needs.
Glad to help.Super useful answer mate, thanks!
Ignore him.Super useful answer mate, thanks!
Welcome, you mention Defender axles, what springs have you got?Hi all, got a 1975 Series 3 88, factory 2.25 diesel but swapped to a 2.25 petrol. Has some transmission issues and engine isn't great either.
I'm a complete novice with classic LRs so I'm out of my depth here, but heavily considering a full drivetrain swap.
What's the most straightforward, easy drop in swap, if any, in terms of engine and gearbox? My research so far points to a later Defender 90 2.5 petrol and gearbox.
It has Defender axles if that helps.
Coil springs - sorry, should have mentioned that! (Edited op)Welcome, you mention Defender axles, what springs have you got?
Ok, is it a Series or a Defender?Coil springs - sorry, should have mentioned that! (Edited op)
NastyCoil springs - sorry, should have mentioned that! (Edited op)
NeitherOk, is it a Series or a Defender?
What are your aspirations with the vehicle? I.e. what do you want to do with it? And how much do you want to spend.Hi all, got a 1975 Series 3 88, factory 2.25 diesel but swapped to a 2.25 petrol. Has some transmission issues and engine isn't great either.
I'm a complete novice with classic LRs so I'm out of my depth here, but heavily considering a full drivetrain swap.
What's the most straightforward, easy drop in swap, if any, in terms of engine and gearbox? My research so far points to a later Defender 90 2.5 petrol and gearbox.
It has Defender axles with coil springs, if that helps.
There are lots of ways to get coils onto a Series, some people have added the spring seats to the original chassis or some have used something like a Range Rover or Disco 1 chassis as basis as a build.Thanks @300bhp/ton, appreciate that reply. I don't really have any set in stone aspirations for it as such, just want it to work a bit better than it currently is and if money is being spent, to make sure I'm spending it in a way that makes some sense.
I co-own it with a friend so every decision is being double stamped, and anything diesel has sadly been taken off the list. So far it's looking like fixing the 2.25 and getting a replacement box is the way forward, probably the LT77 as mentioned. Then further down the line, I'd prefer to V8 swap it.
I don't know much about its history sadly other than what I posted above. Definitely has coil springs though as that was how I ended up discovering it had Defender axles!