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JD
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Samuel wrote:
>>
>> Don't even think about mating the 3.9 Isuzu to a Rover gearbox - its not
> all
>> that high on power, but that low down torque from four cylinders is
>> guaranteed to wreck the box. Also a minor problem of maximum rpm being
>> about 25% lower.
>> JD
>
> Yeah,that was my suspicion. apparently the low-down torque of the 3.9 even
> wrecks some of the 110 g'boxes. as much as i love big, chunky diesels, i
> reckon a small 6 cylinder would be a lotbetter.
>
> are you in oz JD? do you know anything about putting the 5 speed nissan
> box into a rover, wether or not you keep the rover transfer box??
>
> Sam.
Yeah, central west NSW. Don't know anything about Nissan's I'm afraid.
Haven't had anything to do with them for over thirty years, so I can't help
you.
You are right about the Isuzu engine though - when I got my 110 I was
recommended to avoid the five speed boxes as they are marginal with the
Isuzu engine. My 110 is now approaching 400,000km with the engine still
going strong.
JD
>>
>> Don't even think about mating the 3.9 Isuzu to a Rover gearbox - its not
> all
>> that high on power, but that low down torque from four cylinders is
>> guaranteed to wreck the box. Also a minor problem of maximum rpm being
>> about 25% lower.
>> JD
>
> Yeah,that was my suspicion. apparently the low-down torque of the 3.9 even
> wrecks some of the 110 g'boxes. as much as i love big, chunky diesels, i
> reckon a small 6 cylinder would be a lotbetter.
>
> are you in oz JD? do you know anything about putting the 5 speed nissan
> box into a rover, wether or not you keep the rover transfer box??
>
> Sam.
Yeah, central west NSW. Don't know anything about Nissan's I'm afraid.
Haven't had anything to do with them for over thirty years, so I can't help
you.
You are right about the Isuzu engine though - when I got my 110 I was
recommended to avoid the five speed boxes as they are marginal with the
Isuzu engine. My 110 is now approaching 400,000km with the engine still
going strong.
JD