Hi
I have just introduced myself on the appropriate page but would like to also ask here if there are any major range rover or disco years / models that the engine and drivetrain components just will not go together.
I have a project brewing, probably based around a 2.5d auto disco which is outlined in my intro post.
I really would like a brief summary of the interchange ability (or not) of engines / gearboxes / transfer box. Ie if I build it around a 2.5d auto would there be any major problems swapping to a manual gearbox or a v8 engine. Is the transfer box in exactly the same plane for an auto or manual gearbox? Are the main oily bits the same on rangerover and disco.
Many dimensions already taken from my old 3 door but I should really get the right vehicle as it may be all different.
I know the info is out there so perhaps Im being a bit lazy but there is just so much to wade through. Any 2 line guide would be great.
Also cant find any drawings / dimensions of the above parts on-line. Help here appreciated.
Thanks
Vince
I have just introduced myself on the appropriate page but would like to also ask here if there are any major range rover or disco years / models that the engine and drivetrain components just will not go together.
I have a project brewing, probably based around a 2.5d auto disco which is outlined in my intro post.
I really would like a brief summary of the interchange ability (or not) of engines / gearboxes / transfer box. Ie if I build it around a 2.5d auto would there be any major problems swapping to a manual gearbox or a v8 engine. Is the transfer box in exactly the same plane for an auto or manual gearbox? Are the main oily bits the same on rangerover and disco.
Many dimensions already taken from my old 3 door but I should really get the right vehicle as it may be all different.
I know the info is out there so perhaps Im being a bit lazy but there is just so much to wade through. Any 2 line guide would be great.
Also cant find any drawings / dimensions of the above parts on-line. Help here appreciated.
Thanks
Vince