Re: what's the difference? 2.5 n/a and early td.

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Dave Reynolds

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Mr.Nice. <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> What is the difference between my 1984 2.5 n/a diesel engine and the
> early TD that was around 1985ish?
> most obvious is the turbo tied to the side of it but what else?
> oil cooler?
> intercooler?
> different injection pump or injection pump timing?
> anything in the engine itself uprated for the extra power from the
> turbo?
>
> the TD engine although the same in displacement and based on the same block was a quite different engine, the TD has an oil cooler, not sure if the NA did. The TD did not have an intercooler although in my opinion if it had one then it would have solved alot of the 'problems' that the engine suffered.

The block would have been strengthened and also the crank(?), the
pistons would also be different.
The other main difference is that the NA had a chain driven camshaft
whereas the TD had a belt.
I'm sure that there must have been other detail changes but I can't
think of them at the moment.
Are u thinking of turbocharging a NA engine??

Dave

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> What is the difference between my 1984 2.5 n/a diesel engine and the
> > early TD that was around 1985ish?
> > most obvious is the turbo tied to the side of it but what else?
> > oil cooler?
> > intercooler?
> > different injection pump or injection pump timing?
> > anything in the engine itself uprated for the extra power from the
> > turbo?
> >
> > the TD engine although the same in displacement and based on the same

block was a quite different engine, the TD has an oil cooler, not sure if
the NA did. The TD did not have an intercooler although in my opinion if it
had one then it would have solved alot of the 'problems' that the engine
suffered.
> The block would have been strengthened and also the crank(?), the
> pistons would also be different.
> The other main difference is that the NA had a chain driven camshaft
> whereas the TD had a belt.
> I'm sure that there must have been other detail changes but I can't
> think of them at the moment.
> Are u thinking of turbocharging a NA engine??


The TD engine definatly had diferent pistons and I beleve a difrent material
spec was used for the precombustion chambers too. A intercooler may well
have made that engine resonably reliable! Toby


 
Mr.Nice. <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Twas 29 Oct 2004 13:03:57 -0700 when [email protected] (Dave
> Reynolds) put finger to keyboard producing:
>
> >Mr.Nice. <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> >> What is the difference between my 1984 2.5 n/a diesel engine and the
> >> early TD that was around 1985ish?
> >> most obvious is the turbo tied to the side of it but what else?
> >> oil cooler?
> >> intercooler?
> >> different injection pump or injection pump timing?
> >> anything in the engine itself uprated for the extra power from the
> >> turbo?
> >>
> >> the TD engine although the same in displacement and based on the same block was a quite different engine, the TD has an oil cooler, not sure if the NA did. The TD did not have an intercooler although in my opinion if it had one then it would have solved alot of the 'problems' that the engine suffered.

> >The block would have been strengthened and also the crank(?), the
> >pistons would also be different.
> >The other main difference is that the NA had a chain driven camshaft
> >whereas the TD had a belt.
> >I'm sure that there must have been other detail changes but I can't
> >think of them at the moment.
> >Are u thinking of turbocharging a NA engine??
> >
> >Dave
> >

>
> My n/a has a belt.
>
> a friend is looking to get an early 110 with the td engine, and she's
> hopeless as a mechanic, I was curious how different it would be from
> my engine.
>
> and yea, that thought crossed my mind ;o)
>
>

Ah yes, you're right about the belt / chain thing, must have had a bit
of brain fade. The last LR N/A engine I had apart was the 2.25, with a
chain.

If you get stuck theres a 2.5TD sitting in my garage if you need one!

Dave
 
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:59:22 +0100, "TVS" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>the TD engine although the same in displacement and based on the same
>block was a quite different engine, the TD has an oil cooler, not sure if
>the NA did.


No oil cooler on my N/A

 
In message <[email protected]>
Tom Woods <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:59:22 +0100, "TVS" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >the TD engine although the same in displacement and based on the same
> >block was a quite different engine, the TD has an oil cooler, not sure if
> >the NA did.

>
> No oil cooler on my N/A
>


The "only" differences between 2.5NA's and TD's are the pistons
and size of exhaust valves, therefore the head. The bottom
ends are identical. Almost all parts are now on our site for
anyone who wants to check!

Richard

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