R_Lefebvre
Expedition Leader
Well, looks like I need a new auto transmission. It died yesterday. Probably total loss, but I won't know for sure yet. So far I've seen a price of $950 for a replacement used trans.
But, I might just take the opportunity to go ahead and make a swap to a diesel/manual. That's basically what I planned if something like this happened. Sell off the V8 before it dies too (as I fear most will due to the cylinder liner issues). I just don't see the point of putting another V8 transmission in it at this point.
Land Rover Import in BC lists 300TDI engines for I think $3400, plus $1000 or so for the transmission. Or $5400/1500 for rebuilt units. That includes a rad, intercooler and some ancilliaries. The 300TDI is obviously simple and robust, and no ECU to worry about wiring up. But I don't know how the BCU on my truck would react to having an engine and trans-ectomy. Will it just freak out and not let the power windows work? SLABS?
The TD5 is a factory fitment for the D2, thus should be more plug-and-play if you get all the right parts. It also makes more power, especially with tuning, and is smoother and quieter. I like the characteristics of this engine better for my intended use of the truck. Daily Driver, road trips, towing, and some trail runs but I'm not looking for the ultimate in simplicity for that. If I have a manual trans and liners that won't slip, I'll be happy.
So... thoughts?
But, I might just take the opportunity to go ahead and make a swap to a diesel/manual. That's basically what I planned if something like this happened. Sell off the V8 before it dies too (as I fear most will due to the cylinder liner issues). I just don't see the point of putting another V8 transmission in it at this point.
Land Rover Import in BC lists 300TDI engines for I think $3400, plus $1000 or so for the transmission. Or $5400/1500 for rebuilt units. That includes a rad, intercooler and some ancilliaries. The 300TDI is obviously simple and robust, and no ECU to worry about wiring up. But I don't know how the BCU on my truck would react to having an engine and trans-ectomy. Will it just freak out and not let the power windows work? SLABS?
The TD5 is a factory fitment for the D2, thus should be more plug-and-play if you get all the right parts. It also makes more power, especially with tuning, and is smoother and quieter. I like the characteristics of this engine better for my intended use of the truck. Daily Driver, road trips, towing, and some trail runs but I'm not looking for the ultimate in simplicity for that. If I have a manual trans and liners that won't slip, I'll be happy.
So... thoughts?