a.bis
...@zetnet.co.uk wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to landrovers having recently purchased a series III 109
> station wagon with a perkins 4203 (I think)
> My main problem is that the engine came in the back ( no this is not a
> new landrover concept!), waiting to be fitted with the old engine
> already having been removed. Not only new to landrovers but also to
> diesels this presents me the problem of what goes where! Does any one
> have a service manual for this engine, or any helpful hints like where
> on earth the heater plugs are hideing?! I would be grateful to hear
> from any one who may be able to help me on my way with these problems.
> Also does anyone know the capacity of the engine for insurance reasons
> (if it ever gets running!) I think its about 3.3 litres.
> Please respond via this group initially because my email can't be
> trusted and I am in the middle of changing service providers.
> Regards
> Alan.
Hi
I used to have a Perkins 4023 in my 109, but it had to go I'm afraid.
It pulled like a train, but I took it in for a service one day
(fuel injector overhaul), and it blew its piston rings on the way
back.
It was made for the Spanish export market
(an E in the serial number I think),
and the spare parts were not available.
I have a Perkins manual and some injector pipes (definitely), and some
fuel/oil
filters still left (I think).
e-mail me, and we can sort something out.
If you don't already, you will need a new bell housing
to mate the engine to the clutch, and a new exhaust
manifold adapter. I seem to remember that the radiator
needed moving forward slightly, as well.
4203 means 4 cylinders, 203 cubic inches.
203 * 2.54 * 2.54 * 2.54/1000 = 3.326 litres
best wishes (and good luck!)
Alan