Colin Brooks
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- Preston Lancashire
Hi Folks!!! New at this site....and I am clumsy with a computer....so anything can happen.!!!
Last Land Rover about 10 years ago, a long wheelbase 2.5 turbo, white, it worked hard for me with long trips up and down the country in my job. However I am currently fitting a Landy 2.25 diesel into my narrowboat.
It's amazing how somethings slot into place...(that excludes fitting the actual engine), but facts and figures just laid themselves out before me. Some years ago I had a propeller designed by a propeller manufacturer more or less to my specification....which was very simple...large blades, relatively slow running, and plenty of "push". This was achieved to my great delight, except that the BMC 1.8, fitted in the boat at that time liked to rev a bit and not plod along as described above. So I set about finding an engine which had good figures at my disposal. Design spec.......Prop max rpm, 1000, gearbox 2:1, engine rpm 2000. Max torque from the 2.25 engine somewhere around the 1900 rpm. Yippee !! so the 2.25 won the battle for the next most suitable engine. The engine is now in place, some work still to be done, and soon a few Canal Trials required to confirm the theory. The 2.25 is quite a lump within the engine space....but I am getting there slowly.
Now folks an S.O.S. the drain plug which fits into the outer engine casing just below the exhaust manifold is missing from my engine. So here is my predicament. after a few phone calls to L.R. dealers/spares etc no plug for the engine block can be found. Anyone with info, or the wherabouts of a redundant drain plug, or confirmation of the diameter and pitch of the thread,,,,would be most welcome.
That's all folks, keep up the god work.
Colin.
Last Land Rover about 10 years ago, a long wheelbase 2.5 turbo, white, it worked hard for me with long trips up and down the country in my job. However I am currently fitting a Landy 2.25 diesel into my narrowboat.
It's amazing how somethings slot into place...(that excludes fitting the actual engine), but facts and figures just laid themselves out before me. Some years ago I had a propeller designed by a propeller manufacturer more or less to my specification....which was very simple...large blades, relatively slow running, and plenty of "push". This was achieved to my great delight, except that the BMC 1.8, fitted in the boat at that time liked to rev a bit and not plod along as described above. So I set about finding an engine which had good figures at my disposal. Design spec.......Prop max rpm, 1000, gearbox 2:1, engine rpm 2000. Max torque from the 2.25 engine somewhere around the 1900 rpm. Yippee !! so the 2.25 won the battle for the next most suitable engine. The engine is now in place, some work still to be done, and soon a few Canal Trials required to confirm the theory. The 2.25 is quite a lump within the engine space....but I am getting there slowly.
Now folks an S.O.S. the drain plug which fits into the outer engine casing just below the exhaust manifold is missing from my engine. So here is my predicament. after a few phone calls to L.R. dealers/spares etc no plug for the engine block can be found. Anyone with info, or the wherabouts of a redundant drain plug, or confirmation of the diameter and pitch of the thread,,,,would be most welcome.
That's all folks, keep up the god work.
Colin.