Overview
Engines used by the British company Land Rover in its 4×4 vehicles have included four-cylinder petrol engines, and four- and five-cylinder diesel engines. Straight-six engines have been used for Land Rover vehicles built under licence. Land Rover has also used various four-cylinder, V8, and V6 engines developed by other companies, but this article deals only with engines developed specifically for Land Rover vehicles.
Initially, the engines used were modified versions of standard Rover car petrol engines, but the need for dedicated in-house units was quickly realised. The first engine in the series was the 1. 6-litre petrol of 1948, and this design was improved. A brand-new Petrol engine of 2286cc was introduced in 1958. This basic engine existed in both petrol and diesel form, and was steadily modified over the years to become the 200Tdi diesel. A substantial redesign resulted in the 300Tdi of 1994, which ceased production in 2006. Over 1. 2 million engines in the series have been built....
engine brand: land-rover
production years: 1994-2006
engine lifespan: ~320 000
features: OHV
power: 111 – 122
torque: 265 – 300
fuel system: direct injection
fuel type: diesel
euro standards: EURO 1
timing drive: belt
hydraulic lifters: no
phase regulator: no
recommended engine oil: 5W-40
engine oil capacity: 6.7
displacement: 2495
compression ratio: 19.5
turbocharging: Garrett T250-04
cylinder bore: 90.47
piston stroke: 97
cylinder block: cast iron R4
block head: aluminum 8v