Land Rover Series 1, 2 & 3
Parts Manual

The free, interactive online parts catalogue for Land Rover Series 1 (1948–1958), Series 2 and 2A (1958–1971) and Series 3 (1971–1985). Browse official part numbers, clickable assembly diagrams and superseded cross-references — all in one place.

What is the Two Max Engineering Parts Manual?

The Two Max Engineering Land Rover parts manual is a digitised, interactive version of the official Land Rover Series parts catalogue. It covers every major assembly across Series 1, Series 2, Series 2A and Series 3 vehicles — from the 80-inch prototype to the final 1985 109-inch models.

Unlike a static PDF download, the online catalogue lets you click directly on SVG assembly diagrams to identify parts, view official Land Rover part numbers, check quantities and find superseded cross-references. All data has been verified against original factory documentation.

The catalogue currently contains 3,988 verified parts across 19 sections, spanning engine, gearbox, transfer box, axles, steering, suspension, brakes, body, electrical and fuel systems. New sections and vehicles are added continuously.

Vehicle Coverage

Select your model in the Parts Viewer to see parts specific to your wheelbase and production year.

Series 1 — 80 inch (1948–1951)

Original 1948 Land Rover. 1.6 litre engine, 80-inch wheelbase.

Series 1 — 86 inch (1952–1953)

Longer wheelbase variant introduced in 1952.

Series 1 — 88 inch (1954–1958)

Most common Series 1 variant. 2.0 litre petrol engine.

Series 1 — 107 inch (1954–1956)

Long wheelbase station wagon variant.

Series 1 — 109 inch (1956–1958)

Long wheelbase replacement for the 107, including forward-control variants.

Series 2 — 88 inch (1958–1961)

2.25 litre petrol introduced. Revised body styling.

Series 2 — 109 inch (1958–1961)

Long wheelbase Series 2 including Station Wagon.

Series 2A — 88 inch (1961–1971)

Improved 2A version with headlights moved to front wings.

Series 2A — 109 inch (1961–1971)

Long wheelbase 2A including diesel option.

Series 3 — 88 inch (1971–1985)

Final short wheelbase series. Synchromesh gearbox.

Series 3 — 109 inch (1971–1985)

Long wheelbase Series 3. V8 option from 1979.

Parts Manual Sections

Each section contains exploded assembly diagrams with clickable hotspots linked to the official parts list.

Engine

Cylinder block, head, pistons, crankshaft, timing gear, oil pump and cooling system parts for 2.0 litre and 2.25 litre petrol and diesel engines.

Gearbox & Transfer Box

Four-speed main gearbox, two-speed transfer box, selectors, shafts and bearings including Series 1 type-specific variants.

Axles & Hubs

Front and rear axle assemblies, hub reduction, half-shafts, swivel housings and wheel bearings.

Steering

Recirculating ball steering box, drag link, track rod, steering column and associated fixings.

Suspension & Brakes

Leaf spring suspension, shock absorbers, drum brake assemblies, master cylinder and wheel cylinders.

Body & Chassis

Bulkhead, doors, hood sticks, tub panels, windscreen frame, seat boxes and chassis cross-members.

Electrical

Dynamo, distributor, starter motor, lighting, fusing and wiring loom components.

Fuel System

Carburettor, fuel pump, fuel tank, fuel pipes and air cleaner assemblies.

How to Use the Parts Manual

  1. 1

    Select your vehicle

    Choose your model from the vehicle panel — for example, "Series 1 — 88 inch" or "Series 3 — 109 inch". Only sections relevant to your model will be shown.

  2. 2

    Choose a section

    Pick a major assembly category such as Engine, Gearbox or Axles. Each section corresponds to a chapter in the original Land Rover parts catalogue.

  3. 3

    Pick a subsection

    Drill down to the specific sub-assembly, e.g. "Cylinder Head" or "Swivel Pin Housing". An SVG diagram loads with interactive hotspots.

  4. 4

    Click to identify parts

    Click any hotspot on the diagram or any row in the parts list below it. The part number, description, quantity and any superseded cross-reference will be shown.

  5. 5

    Search by part number

    Use the Search page to look up any part number across all vehicles and sections — useful when you already have a number from an old invoice or parts box.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Land Rover Series 1 parts manual free?
Yes — basic access to the interactive Series 1 parts manual is completely free. You can browse diagrams, view part numbers and search the catalogue without registering. An account gives you additional features such as build lists and supplier pricing.
Does the catalogue cover early Series 1 models (80 inch, 1948–1951)?
The catalogue is being extended to include the earliest Series 1 variants. The 88-inch and 109-inch Series 1 models are fully covered; earlier 80-inch and 86-inch coverage is in progress.
Can I download the parts manual as a PDF?
The online interactive version is more complete and easier to use than a PDF. You can print individual pages from your browser if needed. PDF export is on our roadmap.
How do I find a superseded part number?
When you click a part in the Parts Viewer, any known superseded or replacement part number is shown alongside the original. You can also search a superseded number directly in the Search page.
Where do the part numbers come from?
All part numbers are sourced from original Land Rover factory parts catalogues and cross-referenced against multiple editions. Data is verified before publication.

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3,988 verified parts. Interactive diagrams. Official Land Rover part numbers. The most complete online Series parts manual — and it's free.

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