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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
M57 swap into the Red Baron
Hi Folks

Seeing as it has taken me 10 years to get to this point and have lost photos/cameras etc i never got to do a build thread. Its been completely rebuilt from the ground up, the only original part is the registration plate. It's also on disco 2 axles which i fitted a few years ago Wink but I'm now doing a M57 swap and hopefully be of interest to others and help.

I am using the last of the M57's the M57N2TÚ2 with the BMW ZF 6HP auto box which has come out of a 57 plate X5. Ends up the earlier engines are easier to fit due to the power steering pump being located at the top left of the engine rather then the bottom left leading to an interference of the power steering box. The 2 options are either fit the engine offset and higher or fit the P38 steering box outside the rails and have the engine sitting centered and lower between the rails. I'm going down this route and have sent Blackbird industries an email.

I have also bought an E60 sump with dipstick and oil pickup as the X5 has a larger, webbed sump to take the front diff and this comes into contact with the front axle. you can cut this excess off with a grinder but my OCD wants everything to look like a factory fit hence the purchase.

I also need to order some different coolant pipe connects as the X5 had a lot of radiators and rather then blanking off the ports I don't need I want to order the BMW parts that didn't have these extra connections, again in the vain of looking like a factory fit so trawling through bimmercat. Anyway onto the fun stuff,



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Sad day in the parish, Land Rover reconditioned 4.2 which I had machined to take GEMS engine management system and never used. auto boxis from a Discovery 2 V8 giving me the EH rather then Hydraulic



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The new power plant



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First job was to remove the V8 engine mounts and front radiator mounts as i am fitting a Puma radiator pack, I also have to fit elec fans as the TÚ2 has no viscous fan and again the older ones do. I had thought of seeing could I fit the older water pump and allowing me to use a viscous fan but I don't know will it fit or lead to problems down the road.



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no going back now



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and this is the reason for fitting the later model, all so i would have a nice gear selector inside Laughing Cool


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Post #976432 2nd Jan 2023 7:50pm
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Linds Hanson



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Great work keep the progress coming
Post #976517 3rd Jan 2023 10:34am
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Thanks Linds Very Happy Great FB group where you and Dalton are helping me a lot Thumbs Up
Post #976552 3rd Jan 2023 1:45pm
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Mo Murphy



Member Since: 01 Jun 2008
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United Kingdom 1984 Defender 90 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel HT Auto Pennine Grey
Looking forward to a video of your first drive 😁
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.

50 Shades of Pennine Grey
Post #976846 5th Jan 2023 10:18pm
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TexasRover



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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
I always wondered with these swaps, how do you successfully isolate the engine management system of the new engine from all the electrics integration that no doubt existed in the original setup.

Is this a major software hack from some wizardry person or you just live with the error codes and the system design is robust enough to live with the lack of various inputs?
Post #976867 6th Jan 2023 8:15am
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Mo Murphy wrote:
Looking forward to a video of your first drive 😁
Mo


Thanks Mo, I'm aiming for Paddys day for the parade lol

Shane
Post #976891 6th Jan 2023 11:50am
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
TexasRover wrote:
I always wondered with these swaps, how do you successfully isolate the engine management system of the new engine from all the electrics integration that no doubt existed in the original setup.

Is this a major software hack from some wizardry person or you just live with the error codes and the system design is robust enough to live with the lack of various inputs?


Luckily we have an awesome wizard on this forum but the name Martin and he works his magic on a black box Very Happy

I also got the ECU itself worked on by House of Torque

Shane
Post #976892 6th Jan 2023 11:52am
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JOW240725



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Great project! Hope it goes well. I'll look forward to seeing the results! James
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Post #976945 6th Jan 2023 10:10pm
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Thanks James Very Happy

While i'm waiting on parts i decided to paint the auto box



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Had to keep the detail lol


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Post #977230 9th Jan 2023 3:32pm
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Linds Hanson



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Surprised it isnt Hemi orange Very Happy
Post #980974 2nd Feb 2023 2:51pm
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
😜😜😜 lol

I was thinking of other colours but then had a meeting with myself and said it was factory look i'm going lol

Have more pictures to upload, waiting on parts and on the slow boat it seems.
Post #981127 3rd Feb 2023 2:40pm
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Some updates, progress slow as constantly waiting on stuff.

Bought the M57 E60 530 sump, while waiting i got it vapour blasted and a lick of paint



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ended up i got the wrong oil pickup Rolling Eyes so back onto Ebay and waiting again. proper one now fitted Very Happy



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new sump gasket and sump back on



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I looked into stripping the injectors myself but was turning into a bigger job then I thought so I just put them into the ultrasonic cleaner, obviously not as good a job if stripped but I really got to start cutting back on the spending



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Bought all new rubber o-rings and copper washers



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Before i could re-install i had to clean the injector seats



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so new tool time Very Happy



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oh yass very noice



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all ready for injectors and new rocker cover gasket


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Next job is to try and remove as much 'Glar' i'm told its called, the cruddy Censored from the egr setup from the inlet manifold. I've tried oven cleane which done a decent job but was too runny, think i need a foaming one



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Post #983109 20th Feb 2023 2:46pm
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
Location: Louth
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
Engine in to tack in mounts and remove again Big Cry to weld in fully

I have fitted 330D PAS pump and aircon pump to give me more room to lower the engine as the X5 PAS pump was coming into contact with the chassis leg. I reckon I can keep the original steering box as all that's now in the way is the turbo actuator. When I remove the engine I will mock up a new bracket ad flip the actuator upside down.



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330D air con pump fitted


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330D PAS pump

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contact on the actuator


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Post #986671 24th Mar 2023 3:15pm
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BrickBox



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Wales 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Zermatt Silver
 2008 2.4 110 Utility Station Wagon XS.
Post #986683 24th Mar 2023 4:28pm
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shanecl



Member Since: 20 Mar 2013
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Ireland 1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Firenze Red
i seen we've gone for the same colour Laughing , not mad on the grill being black Shocked
Post #987169 28th Mar 2023 8:11pm
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