As for the engine going in other cars yes that is correct but the blocks are different. the rover version wil not fit into the jeep without new engine mounts being made so dont fall into the trap that one engine fits all. allow a weekend for the swap if it's the first time, once you have done it, the head gasket repair can be done in 4 hours. I cut corners on mine thinking i could get away with changing only the failed bits, if it's off renew all the gaskets and seals while your at it.
so i could buy four seperate heads for a four popper then could i??? the only motor with two heads is a v in my book. if ya go to a car yard and ask em for 4 heads you will have three too many... or am i a LIAR? :butthead: :wink:
no indication for you to buy a new engine, and far from it. Just making you aware that they all may be the 2.5td vm and on paper and they're all the same as you get told by some people out there but realistically they are different in small ways so you could go and buy something that you find is not suitable.They're two types of head you have to be aware of.the jeep type has the glow plugs comming out of the top and the plugs are connected individually with a common electrical feed. The rover and possibly others have the glow plugs on the side of the head and fed by a common "bus" bar like on most other diesel engines. the downside of this is that if No.1 glow plug fails it's either injector pump swap or head off.Ask where the glow plugs are, the jeep have them at the top of the head (about 45 degrees from the side) and the other type have them comming out at the base of the head (horizontal)
first talk to George at the VM specialist. He is a fountain of knowlege and wont give you BS. yes you can get stuff from other places but you can pay more for it as well and the knowlege base isn't that good. if two heads are cracked then just replace them for new ones, you can reconditon them but they might end up still terminal after repair due to heat stresses etc during the repair process. for the hassle involved and if you are doing it yourself take all four heads off and replace with a one piece head gasket to save on any problems at a later date. Swap the valve stem seals as well as they should come with the gasket kit.