Newbie adviced needed, about to buy my first series 3

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splash some oil about & the extra drag is tiny & unless you're using an injun from a garden mower I really wouldn't worry about it.

Explain to me how a land rover engine is less like a lawnmower than a modern vehicle engine? ;)

The gear boxes in all series trucks are weaker than most that went into other vehicles in the area. Need only look at the aluminum case to derive that. And, yea.. Its about the most expensive single piece of that truck to buy. At least here. I suppose if you were talking long blocks.. so .. second. If you're not getting a T-box with it, or counting shipping.
Working on them is not terribly difficult. But it scares most away.

Have you ever heard about someone swapping land rover gear INTO their project 4x4? It doesn't happen .. not by people with a choice. Guy I bought a transmission from and I had a good laugh about his prospects for selling that junk to someone for a project. Hilarious to think someone would want land rover gear in their toyota or isuzu or something. Not saying it doesn't happen. Just that it shouldn't and rarely does in any economy where other parts are available.


Maybe you mean vehicles made in the UK.
Thinking of gearboxes GM and Ford put in their blazers and broncos in the 70s..or jeeps almost any time they weren't using a renault transmission. hmm yea.. no comparison in durability. Those are never rebuild em transmissions if used in any stock application.

I will agree that the rover transmissions could last a very long time.. longer than most of the vehicle .. if used simply as a commuter or some other non truck application.
 
Explain to me how a land rover engine is less like a lawnmower than a modern vehicle engine? ;)

The gear boxes in all series trucks are weaker than most that went into other vehicles in the area. Need only look at the aluminum case to derive that. And, yea.. Its about the most expensive single piece of that truck to buy. At least here. I suppose if you were talking long blocks.. so .. second. If you're not getting a T-box with it, or counting shipping.
Working on them is not terribly difficult. But it scares most away.

Have you ever heard about someone swapping land rover gear INTO their project 4x4? It doesn't happen .. not by people with a choice. Guy I bought a transmission from and I had a good laugh about his prospects for selling that junk to someone for a project. Hilarious to think someone would want land rover gear in their toyota or isuzu or something. Not saying it doesn't happen. Just that it shouldn't and rarely does in any economy where other parts are available.


Maybe you mean vehicles made in the UK.
Thinking of gearboxes GM and Ford put in their blazers and broncos in the 70s..or jeeps almost any time they weren't using a renault transmission. hmm yea.. no comparison in durability. Those are never rebuild em transmissions if used in any stock application.

I will agree that the rover transmissions could last a very long time.. longer than most of the vehicle .. if used simply as a commuter or some other non truck application.


YOU sir have no idea what you are talking about!

if they are so weak how come there are still so many early series landys still being used everyday? and for more than just the shopping run, infact i'd go so far as to say that anyone buying a series landrover would be buying it for its off road capabilities.

people that bought them new wouldn't have bin buying them for the school run as they wint a fashion iten then
people buying them now, buy them for use off road, if they didn't intend taking it off road there are a lot of chose for which car to buy and with better fuel economy.

best you go back to your bronco's,projects and other yank **** as you clearly have no idea about landrover and their longevity
 
oh! btw most lawnmowers have a small single cylinder engine whereas yer series came with a 4 or 6 cylinder petrol angine or a 4 cylinder doosul.

now other than some flung together novelty item can you show us a 6 cylinder lawnmover
 
Explain to me how a land rover engine is less like a lawnmower than a modern vehicle engine? ;)

The gear boxes in all series trucks are weaker than most that went into other vehicles in the area. Need only look at the aluminum case to derive that. And, yea.. Its about the most expensive single piece of that truck to buy. At least here. I suppose if you were talking long blocks.. so .. second. If you're not getting a T-box with it, or counting shipping.
Working on them is not terribly difficult. But it scares most away.

Have you ever heard about someone swapping land rover gear INTO their project 4x4? It doesn't happen .. not by people with a choice. Guy I bought a transmission from and I had a good laugh about his prospects for selling that junk to someone for a project. Hilarious to think someone would want land rover gear in their toyota or isuzu or something. Not saying it doesn't happen. Just that it shouldn't and rarely does in any economy where other parts are available.


Maybe you mean vehicles made in the UK.
Thinking of gearboxes GM and Ford put in their blazers and broncos in the 70s..or jeeps almost any time they weren't using a renault transmission. hmm yea.. no comparison in durability. Those are never rebuild em transmissions if used in any stock application.

I will agree that the rover transmissions could last a very long time.. longer than most of the vehicle .. if used simply as a commuter or some other non truck application.

**** off. :D
 
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