Engine fitting

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Andy Mott

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Not much of a mechanic, so no idea what's possible - maybe someone here
can help?

I've killed two 2.5TD engines in my 90 now, and they're getting
expensive. I have a 2.25 NAD available, but not sure what out of - a
series vehicle is as much as I know.

What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?

Any tips, hints, suggestions or fitting offers considered :eek:)

Andy


 
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 16:53:22 +0100, "Andy Mott" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Not much of a mechanic, so no idea what's possible - maybe someone here
>can help?
>
>I've killed two 2.5TD engines in my 90 now, and they're getting
>expensive. I have a 2.25 NAD available, but not sure what out of - a
>series vehicle is as much as I know.
>
>What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?
>


Absoulutly ****ing dreadfull. Don't even bother.

Alex
 
> I've killed two 2.5TD engines in my 90 now, and they're getting
> expensive. I have a 2.25 NAD available, but not sure what out of - a
> series vehicle is as much as I know.
>
> What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?
>
> Any tips, hints, suggestions or fitting offers considered :eek:)
>

V8.


 
Yes but if it's anything like my old series IIA the 2.25 will run
trouble-free for about 18 years, whereas the 2.5 turbo engine I replaced it
with lasts about 1,000 miles before blowing another head gasket for no
obvious reason.

David

> > What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?

>
> It'll fit, but be horribley gutless. It's only about 50bhp from a 2.25
> Diesel.
> --
> Simes



 

"SimonJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > I've killed two 2.5TD engines in my 90 now, and they're getting
> > expensive. I have a 2.25 NAD available, but not sure what out of - a
> > series vehicle is as much as I know.
> >
> > What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?
> >
> > Any tips, hints, suggestions or fitting offers considered :eek:)
> >

> V8.
>

Took the words, ere, letter and number, out of my mouth!!!


 


Andy Mott wrote:
> Not much of a mechanic, so no idea what's possible - maybe someone here
> can help?
>
> I've killed two 2.5TD engines in my 90 now, and they're getting
> expensive. I have a 2.25 NAD available, but not sure what out of - a
> series vehicle is as much as I know.
>
> What are the chances of it fitting, and how will it be in a 90?
>
> Any tips, hints, suggestions or fitting offers considered :eek:)
>
> Andy
>
>

Hello Andy.
I have 2.25d in my landy90 this had replaced the 2.25 petrol.
The previous owner must have had economy bug. On the motorway I average
about 48 to 53ish mpg uphill, that's with a good curry. As to fitting
one in, I understand their are special kits available. For mileage it
works out as quarter tank every 80 miles for mine. It can be a nippy
bugger sometimes when wants to be. The only major thing I have had done
was the cylinder head gasket. Hope this helps.
--
-
Thank You

John N Oakes
Manchester, England.

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