Postby Bo » Fri May 27, 2011 5:37 pm
Hi Mark, Defender TDi auto's are that rare, I doubt you will find a box but to all intent and purpose the Disco/Rangerover boxes are the same anyway.
Due to the number of components you need it would in my opinion be cheaper to start off with a full scrap Disco Auto and sell the bits off you don't need. I am assuming your motor is fitted with the short bell-housing so to start with you will have to cut off and move forward the engine mounts on you nice shiny galv chassis. To fit the auto box to the engine you will need a flex plate and spigot boss in place of the standard flywheel and you will need the kick-down cable and linkage for the fuel pump. Use a medium sized V8 torque converter instead of the TDi one as it has a lower lock up speed. Don't use the large one as it wont fit in the bell-housing. The Auto box fits without to much drama dependent upon which seat box / transmission tunnel you have. If its an early one, you may need to massage it with special tool number 1 if its an R380 setup you should be okay. If you convert your seat box to R380 spec you will also need a new handbrake. The Disco and Range Rover Auto shifter is a pig to fit as the cable comes out of the wrong end so use a Jag shifter and cable with a bit of grinding of the gate to allow you to get all gears. You will need to fit a transmission cooler, again the disco one fits in front of the standard radiator.
The easiest part is unbolting the clutch pedal however I have welded a Range rover foot pad on to the brake pedal in the past to give you the large pedal so you can easily left foot brake. It is not a weekend job but it is definitely doable using all of the donor parts from a Disco.
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