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Hi,

Been asked by a fella over on a TR7 forum I am on to help I.D a engine number for him, it is -

46A00708A

Its a late 3.9 / 3.5 block with cast crossbolts BUT not tapped, fitted with a SD1 type front cover, you can see that the engine number has been machine stamped into the block and has a compression ratio od 8.13:1 -


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Any ideas ???


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46A is a new one on me John ??

Maybe an export engine??

if you cant find the number on here try the V8 register or even give Rimmer Brothers a call ;)

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Looks unusual. I think 46D is the Range Rover P38 engine....

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Hi,

Could be a Range Rover lump with that compression ratio and acquired a SD1 front cover along the way. I did ask ' Google ' and Marcos was mentioned in relation to this number, but really cant see them using a 8.13:1 CR can you ??

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ChrisJC wrote:Looks unusual. I think 46D is the Range Rover P38 engine....

Chris.
I think the owner may be in for a nice surprise rather than the 3.5 he expected 8-)
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SimpleSimon wrote:
ChrisJC wrote:Looks unusual. I think 46D is the Range Rover P38 engine....

Chris.
I think the owner may be in for a nice surprise rather than the 3.5 he expected 8-)
I would have thought it would have factory drilled and tapped cross bolts if it was a 4.6 but you never know.
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Just out of interest,are most of the engines stamped there !
My engine number is on the n/s but at the back near the bellhousing !

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Blown v8 wrote:Just out of interest,are most of the engines stamped there !
My engine number is on the n/s but at the back near the bellhousing !
Thats where the engine number was stamped on my original 1975 MGB V8 engine which was also 8:1 CR ??

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Post by john 215 »

Hi,




Looks unusual. I think 46D is the Range Rover P38 engine....
Sorry but looking at the picture it says 46A, I think ?

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Blown v8 wrote:Just out of interest,are most of the engines stamped there !
My engine number is on the n/s but at the back near the bellhousing !
Thats where the engine number was stamped on my original 1975 MGB V8 engine which was also 8:1 CR ??

Perry Stephenson

MGB GT + Rover V8

9.62 @ 137.37mph

Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg3avnsNKrc&index=2&list=FLqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw

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john 215 wrote:Hi,




Looks unusual. I think 46D is the Range Rover P38 engine....
Sorry but looking at the picture it says 46A, I think ?

Cheers John
Yes it does. I was just thinking that maybe it meant it was of a similar age to a P38 engine (the style of the numbers looks to be the same). I would go with the theory that it is a special number sequence for a small sports car manufacturer, as pointed out above. It's a low number too, so clearly not a volume builder.

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Post by john 215 »

Hi,

Thanks for the answer,

Was thinking along the same lines myself, just the low compression ratio, unless destined for a foreign market and never made the journey.

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Post by Ian Anderson »

Could it be for a TVR turbo application?
Or is that too high a static compression fora turbo engine?

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8.13 compression ratio is ok for turbo application.

My Son's sierra has a twin turbo 4.6 with this ratio.

The max boost is controlled at 1 Bar.
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Could it be just a number for a spares new short block assembly - hence why no list as being associated with particular car.

There were quite a few of these new short assemblies kicking about a while back and may explain all the secondhand parts bolted to it. SD1 cover 14 bolt heads etc.
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