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colin.
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Firstly, I have posted this message on two forums, so please accept my
apologies if you've already read it, however it was suggested to me that
this is the best place to get some advice, so here goes...
Next summer I'll be moving to Napoli, Italy, and I'm going to need something
rugged and reliable to get me there, and to use while I live there
(hopefully for good). I am strongly considering an 88" rag-top (don't like
hard tops, don't want a truck cab. The rag-top is ideal for summertime).
The thing is, I don't have a ton of cash to spare. So it's got to be
reliable and as economical as possible, and also survive a 1,600 mile drive
to the south of Italy. In the summer. Carrying me, my dog, and a couple of
boxes of my posessions.
Naturally I was thinking diesel is the way to go. I don't really like the
standard 4-pot diesel that came with the SIII. Agonisingly slow,
ear-burstingly noisy and not that economical. I am therefore considering a
replacement engine.
Bearing in mind that I am not overly well-off, and my need for reliability,
easy access to parts, and economy, I was thinking that the Transit 2.5
diesel is the way to go, especially as there are tons of them all over the
place. What problems might this present re. fitting the engine/gearbox into
the SIII chassis? It has also been suggested to me that a Perkins 2L diesel
from a Montego is the way to go?
I am open to any suggestion for a reliable easy-to-fit diesel engine (and
5-speed gearbox) suitable for an SIII.
I would also probably be buying a left-hander since it will most likely
spend the rest of its life in Italy. Would this make things difficult if
doing an engine replacement? If need be I could just get a right-hander and
use it there.
If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, insight or anything else to say, I
would be exceedingly grateful.
Regards
Colin
apologies if you've already read it, however it was suggested to me that
this is the best place to get some advice, so here goes...
Next summer I'll be moving to Napoli, Italy, and I'm going to need something
rugged and reliable to get me there, and to use while I live there
(hopefully for good). I am strongly considering an 88" rag-top (don't like
hard tops, don't want a truck cab. The rag-top is ideal for summertime).
The thing is, I don't have a ton of cash to spare. So it's got to be
reliable and as economical as possible, and also survive a 1,600 mile drive
to the south of Italy. In the summer. Carrying me, my dog, and a couple of
boxes of my posessions.
Naturally I was thinking diesel is the way to go. I don't really like the
standard 4-pot diesel that came with the SIII. Agonisingly slow,
ear-burstingly noisy and not that economical. I am therefore considering a
replacement engine.
Bearing in mind that I am not overly well-off, and my need for reliability,
easy access to parts, and economy, I was thinking that the Transit 2.5
diesel is the way to go, especially as there are tons of them all over the
place. What problems might this present re. fitting the engine/gearbox into
the SIII chassis? It has also been suggested to me that a Perkins 2L diesel
from a Montego is the way to go?
I am open to any suggestion for a reliable easy-to-fit diesel engine (and
5-speed gearbox) suitable for an SIII.
I would also probably be buying a left-hander since it will most likely
spend the rest of its life in Italy. Would this make things difficult if
doing an engine replacement? If need be I could just get a right-hander and
use it there.
If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, insight or anything else to say, I
would be exceedingly grateful.
Regards
Colin