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Putting a gen3 in a D1

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Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by nat p »

Good morning all, i want to buy a D1, want tp put a gen3 in it, do i buy an auto version or manual??

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has anyone done this??? pics blog??

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Re: Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by def90 »

Why would it matter, the transfer case is about the only bit of the driveline you could think of keeping with gen3
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Re: Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by nat p »

SOOO you are saying I should put a patrol gearbox/transfer case???!
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Post by luv4bee'n »

I have a 97 d1 for sale v8 auto 2" lift and 2" body lift cut guards n flares gas arb winch bar 35's fully engineered. I also have rear maxi new in box with housing set up ready to go with axles aswell. Body a bit rough. Gun metal grey in colour. New radiator steering box n pump alternator among other things
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Post by nat p »

got pics and how much do ya want?
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

cloughy on here's done a couple of gen3 conversions in rovers
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Re: Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by stuee »

Gen 3 is not the issue, its the transmission choice (which then leads to adaptor choice and what will position the engine and transmission in the best location). Most agree the rover ZF and manual transmissions are too weak, and a beefed up ZF is way to pricey and even then may not last as the Gen 3's are so easy to get more power out of. The only commonly available adaptors are the Marks adaptors for the TH400 and 4l-80e. There are reportedly 4l60e and th700 adaptors floating about but none produced in any significant quantities as far as I'm aware. LRA used to do a kit to drop in a gq 5 speed but their website says they no longer produce this any more.
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Re: Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by zuffen »

If it was mine I'd run a Patrol 5 speed and Patrol transfer or the 6L80E and a Patrol transfer.

Depends if you want auto or manual.
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Re: Putting a gen3 in a D1

Post by Geoffro »

You could make your own adaptor, or get one made- patrol to lt230
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/isuzu-landy-e ... isuzu.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also check out his build thread
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides ... ounty.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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