Re: overdrive
Hi eddi.
An overdrive is a good idea for long journeys!
IMHO i would purchase a fairey or toro overdrive both are easy to fit by the average land rover enthusiast! also for cooling purposes i would fit a kenlowe type electric fan in front of the radiator and keep the...
Check out the the pictures in the haynes manual as these will show you the difference.
yes the salisbury axles are a hell of a lot stronger, but more expensive!
Diffs are Filled with EP90
Gear box and transfer box also EP90
Engine Filled 15w40 or 10w40 or there is an engine oil that covers high millage/well used engine.
Radiator should be filled/diluted with sumer coolant/antifreeze the stuff for older vehicles as the newer stuff can do damage to the...
Yes, you should be able to fit the RR 3.9 into your landy.
Have you got the complete RR?( i only ask because this will make your job easier!)
Try to get the haynes manuals for the RR and the LR that you have or will be using!
Ok, The other option is either to fit the RR early model V8.
Or find the most basic Production V8 engine you can and retro fit this to your landy.
you will probably need to do some alterations to the bulkhead/also get a conversion plate to mate the engine of your choice to the gearbox.
the...
re engine of choice
Best and easiest option is to find an old SD1 rover with a V8 and transplant that into your L/R.
Any other option is going to involve more surgery!
It would involve some surgery! depending on what make engine you have. there shoud'nt be to much trouble with the gearbox. It would be easier to swap in a rover V8!
try this link there are three pictures on this item that should be of interest?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1975-LAND-ROVER-88-4-CYL-GREEN-Series-3-SWB_W0QQitemZ280174919106QQihZ018QQcategoryZ29748QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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