Replacement engine Question!

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aihenderson

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Hi folks, just a general question:

Has anybody got any experience or knowledge of putting a decent petrol engine into a series 3. By that I'm thinking along the lines of maybe a Jag 6 cyl or a V6 from something else.

Is this an absolute crazy idea?

Just thought it seems a big old engine bay, and think that a 3.2,3.6 or 4.0l 6 cyl out of a rusty jag would be a fun thing to do.

If anybody knows of a similar type of conversion or done something similar, please let me know or point me in the right direction

Cheers all:)
 
Or maybe getting an old Range Rover, and having the V8 out of it?????

i there have been a couple of folk might have done this one before..... :D

incestuous landrover swaps are very common like rover v8's and 2.5 diesels.

check out Steve Parker Land Rover on the web for a list of conversion kits for other things like fords and poogeuts engines. i think you can stick any engine in with a bit of imagination and skill.
 
I wrote the book on this one! Just about ANYTHING is possible!
Rover V8 is probably the most oiften done one, followed by Ford V6.
Both of those can be done with standard parts from Rover Catalogue, and or commercial conversion kits.
Plenty of kits to fit diesels from Peugots, Fords, Rovers, etc, and where 'interchangeable' implication is this could allow fitment of petrol equivilient.
For example, conversion kit used for Montego engine 'Perkins Prima' diesel, makekes S3-box look like a VW one, to the engine, so whatever enines are fitted to that, SHOULD go on prima adapter; so the Golf 1600GTi motor, or five cylinder Audi Engine! Rover 'O' Series, the 2.0l Montego engine, which in EFi guize was pretty potent, in Turbo form even more so, challenging the Cossies for acceleration!
Then you have the 'Ford' adaptors; makes the SIII box look like a Ford Sierra 5-speed to the engine, so you could fit, 1600 cross-flow; 2.0l pinto, Sierra Cosworth Engine, or one of the V6's more usually attached!
THEN! you have the possibility of using 'custom' engine adapter...... in which case there is almost NO limit to what might be possible!
Fitting Triumph 2.5 saloons used to be a popular one for hill-rally; and I know of one person using a Honda/rover 2.5V6, a few BMW straight sixes, a few Jag sixes, even a V12, and more than the odd Yank big-bore V8!
Oh, then there's the GMC and Holdon Conversions, and gawd knows what can be done with Nipponese motors; heard of some-one wanting to put a Lexus engine in a Land-rover!
And depending on what takes your fancy, or what you can lay your hands on you DONT have to stay with the Series gear-box, you can use almost any you like, with or without a transfer box, and again, with adapter plates, use any permutation of engine, box and X-fer......... which pushes things down towards the axles....... and suspension...... and brakes!
What is your 'reason' for wanting to put a different engine in there?
What are your circumstances?
If you are seriouse, most conversions or at least 'kinds' of conversion have been done; but some are a LOT easier than others, and some are more likely to work, others more likely to break!
But unless you are a mechanical masocist (probably - you bought a Series Landy!), and / or have some very good reasons for soing a conversion, AND some pretty good mechanical dexterity, best thing to do is stick with the trusty old four-pot!
Its NOT such a bad old engine, and fettled, they can reveal a level of performance that, OK wont set the earth on firfe, but remarkeably more spritely than you'd expect!
A few considered 'tweeks' on top of that, and you can even get the kind of power out of them that challenges that from a Rangie V8!
 
If you are seriouse, most conversions or at least 'kinds' of conversion have been done; but some are a LOT easier than others, and some are more likely to work, others more likely to break!

Or at least started, a lot became "unfinished projects."
 
Bear in mind many of the above were attempted because a particular engine was readily available, or was acceptable under the (sometimes rather obscure) Association of Rover Clubs Rules.
Add to the list the Daimler V8, the Rover 2000/2.2 and the MGB.
Then start asking the Americans and the Australians what they used to fit!
 
Then start asking the Americans and the Australians what they used to fit!
NOOOOoooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please DON'T
Holdon GMC 'four'; Holden 'Six' in OZ, then there was that BL Australia 4.0l Version of the RV8.........
And the Yanks! 350 chevvied to DEATH, a lot of 'Big-Block' ponitac motors; seem to recall spotting a 427ci 'Cobra' motor stuffed into one poor unsuspecting Series 1, amongst a lot of Chevvy Blazers with Corvette engines, wearing odd collections of Jeep and Series Landy cloths! Oh, and the unbiquiteouse Dodge 'Ram' running gear, grafted onto a series 'frame' and fitted with the MONSTER 458 Chrysler Hemi....... and a supercharger!
Then there are the Icelanders, who create even more bizzare and outrageouse vehicles than the Yanks; The Dutch who's interests are even more varied, from fitting Voltswaggen Diesels to make them more enviromentally freindly, to using DAF axles to get them over all those 'mountains' they have in the 'low countries'!
And then theres the 'Developing Nations' and all the Land-Rover / Toyota / Ford John Deer / Mercedes Truck / Hino Lorry 'hybrids they build out of what they have lying about, to make a vehicle that moves!
Seem to recall ONE Series Landy from one of the Indonesian countreis, fitted with an out-board BOAT engine, to keep it in service!
amazing what people will try, becouse they need to, or just wonder if they can!
 
The ones I like are those sold as "little bit of work to finish" I that case why not do it and sell it for a lot more?
 
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