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  1. Hi Walfy. You say that you lowered the engine. The reason I ask this is because I do not have an engine crane but I do have a hydraulic platform on wheels which I bought to take out my transfer box a while back so I wonder if this might work for the engine also and avoid the need to buy another expensive piece of kit that wil be (hopefully!) seldom used. It will carry about 750kg so I hope that this would suffice.

    The front axle is in the way. Easier to rent a crane. They are not expensive.

  2. You still have to remove the floor to undo the bellhousing nuts/bols.

    You don't need to take the seat box out if you are just going to slide the gearbox back.

    Les.

    What engine? No need to remove the floor on my 200TDI. Just pull the mounts and drop to access the top bolts as stated in the factory manual.

    Engine is easiest IMO.

  3. That is Bill's Rover you are thinking about.

    He's on another level than this discussion. He has also built a few Volvo axled rigs for other people. Those are he light duty mods. :lol: I guess we should have pointed you there first as Bill has thought about everything more than anyone I've seen on the internet. From my few years living in Australia, there are quite a few guys there that know more and have done more with their left pinky fingers than most of the net wheelers could dream of. Most of them have never been near a computer.

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  4. That is it... why would you WANT to swap on a LR body. There is nothing speial about them and I'm quite sure the Volvo body is much better and already designed around the vehicle.

    There are many things you "can" do. But there should be a point and hopefully the "point" is to come up with something better than before.

    UAZ Absolute horrid carp and ****ty axles.

  5. Unimogs have a "strange" drivetrain and suspension setup that would not lend itself to a Rover hybrid design. The C303s are leaf sprung and a coil sprung linked vehicle is better. If you want leaveds, the axles are almost a direct swap into a Series vehicle so this is obviously much easier than a body swap.

  6. What I do....

    Heat the metal fitting lightly with a torch. Do NOT heat the tubing directly, it will get the heat from the fitting. Make sure the joint is lubed with oil first to help. This method can easily be done in the vehicle, whereas boiling water and kettles are quite difficult.

  7. BTW, the engine is in and it is running well so far. The swap went well. Around 12 hours work or so.

    The pulley mentioned above (ERR3093) is spot on and my air compressor can just mount straight back up where it used to be once I drill and tap the air con mounting holes. Why LR can't do this at the factory is beyond me... :blink: The new fan blade is the same as the old one... More spare parts.

  8. On mine you certainly do. We really tried to get that downpipe out with the engine in place. No dice.

    Heat shield, what is that :lol: . You don't think these wreckers in the UK can actually send ALL of the parts with the engine...... They can't even clean things.

    Anyway, I got it out. It wasn't that bad. It does squeeze up past the exhaust. I needed to remove the one support for the turbo oil feed pipe. My only tip is take the bonnet off to get at the top bolts.

    It started this morning, so there is hope....

  9. OK....

    Thermocouples use a bimetallic bond to produce voltage which varies with temperature.

    Thermistors are devices that have a varying resistance with temperature. An example is a coolant temperature sensor on any car. Two completely different things.

    For an EGT application, I would suggest a 3 mm, Inconel sheathed, ungrounded, type K thermocouple. Mount through a 3 mm stainless compression fitting drilled through to allow the TC all of the way through the fitting.

    Other people use 6 mm TCs, but the thermal inertia is too high for this application.

    There is nothing special that will need to be done. The TC will be good to within 5 C without any calibration which is more than adequate for this app.

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