Ok so on the 1st and 2nd gear there no synchro, how's that affect the drive (never driven an old series )
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Ok so on the 1st and 2nd gear there no synchro, how's that affect the drive (never driven an old series )
As I fear I'm getting a reputation as number 1 rivet counter I'd just like to say I agree - subtle, sensible mods/upgrades will enhance your enjoyment of the vehicle without trashing it's investment potential - it'll be a long time before s3 brakes, for example, will knock values. But arguably any engine/trans change that requires major surgery will.I think part of the reason these old Landys get modified is because people are judging them based on old, worn out components. For example, if the suspension spring leaves are rusted together, of course the ride will be terrible. Swapping them out for parabolics might not be the way forward though as new standard parts may be fine. Likewise, properly set-up brakes are perfectly capable of stopping the vehicle.
Although one thing to bear in mind is that many (all?) Series 2 have single-circuit brakes. So if a leak develops anywhere you only have the handbrake. A worthwhile upgrade might be to install the later dual-circuit master cylinder. Things like this don't really detract from the originality.
There's a guy on here converting a six cylinder 109 Safari to TDi - probably the rarest S3 after a 1Ton [his choice] - sadly it'll be a long time before undoing his "conversion" will be financially viable simply because he's making such major changes..........................
To be fair I don't get any better MPG from my V8 - lpg helps a bit - can't help thinking a straight six of some description would be nice................... I'd miss the V8 burble though - I didn't convert mine to V8 but the way early 110 prices are going I'll probably wind up restoring it to original spec!As a 6 cylinder owner myself I did tell him not to as well, as you pointed out he may well regret the decision in a few years time. I'd love to get more miles to the gallon out of mine, I average about 14 mpg in winter and 17 mpg in summer but it's not going to happen. Ignoring all other reasons like rarity of them, originality etc, the thought of having to listen to a clattery old diesel lump instead of the purr (or roar when you give it a bit of the loud pedal! ) of a straight 6 really doesn't appeal to me!