jamesmartin
Well-Known Member
Would a 2.5na engine fit straight in?
basically yes but you need to remove all or at least part of battery tray and mod drivers side mount by fitting packing piece etc but basicallysame engine
Would a 2.5na engine fit straight in?
easily after a few months let alone 4 years though depends on its circumstances ,before removing head drain block by removing brass bung on exhaust side of engine half way on block,you can feel very worn engine 1 cm down bore on passenger side ,re
bore usually £120 plus vat pistons £20 each ish ,bores are bored and honed to suit new pistons ,you cant just fit new pistons in old bores
depends what you get 200 tdi for they were about £200 but more now i believe,if you can feel a step even very slight ,its more work to fit 200 but probably better in long run ,see what you find with head off get some pics up
depends what you get 200 tdi for they were about £200 but more now i believe,if you can feel a step even very slight ,its more work to fit 200 but probably better in long run ,see what you find with head off get some pics up
Will do. My brother has tracked down a decent 2.5 na diesel as I have typed the last post. How hard would this be to fit and would any specialist tools be needed?
Cheers tom
means removing all or at least part of battery tray and making a piece to allow drivers side mount to fit but easy really
Like a pice of box section or angle iron? And would rubber bushes be needed?
Also could we lift the engine in, or would we need to hire a hoist?
Thanks tom
ive just done a 12j 2.5n/a convert on mine and if its any help i could get a few pics up later to help anyone interested in this chassis engine mount change as i found a way of simply altering the existing series one to suit wich took me all of 20 minutes once i got the dimensions rightok i think you need to look around a little before contemplating this engine swap too much
can you weld, properly ?? i ask this because it requires a chassis mount moving for most folks, for other folks it requires at least a new engine mount fabricating to bolt to the engine due to the location of the injector pump
yes your engine and the new engine will require an engine hoist of some kind unless you wish to spend the rest of your life suffering a damaged back (or are built like two brick ****houses), even with a hoist be careful of creeping hydraulics and swinging the engine around whilst trying to move it whilst suspended, i use a hoist to swap landrover engines in and out on my own and straight swaps or 200tdis are relatively simple, other models require more thought and possibly more skills
ive just done a 12j 2.5n/a convert on mine and if its any help i could get a few pics up later to help anyone interested in this chassis engine mount change as i found a way of simply altering the existing series one to suit wich took me all of 20 minutes once i got the dimensions right
Hi again johnny curt 1 that would be great thank you. It looks like we are going for the engine change so any info before we do it would be great! Cheers!
re the off side engine mount for the chassis-ive just done a 12j 2.5n/a convert on mine and if its any help i could get a few pics up later to help anyone interested in this chassis engine mount change as i found a way of simply altering the existing series one to suit wich took me all of 20 minutes once i got the dimensions right