building a v8 Viva
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building a v8 Viva
I'm pretty sure there are at least a couple of guys out there that have built a Rover v8 engine Viva at some point. I'd like to do the same with my 4 door 1800 and wanted to get some good advice on the best way to tackle the job. I understand there will be a bit of bulkhead cutting and modification that'll have to be done.
Besides dumping the engine in there i'd also like to change the rear axle for an LSD of some sort, so I can keep the back end under control. Made a massive difference when I fitted one to my Jeep.
Besides dumping the engine in there i'd also like to change the rear axle for an LSD of some sort, so I can keep the back end under control. Made a massive difference when I fitted one to my Jeep.
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There was a guy on here with an RV8 Chevette;
http://www.v8forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2888
Pretty similar to a viva in terms of size etc. He used a Izuzu Piazza rear axle, they come with 4 links already attached I believe.
http://www.v8forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2888
Pretty similar to a viva in terms of size etc. He used a Izuzu Piazza rear axle, they come with 4 links already attached I believe.
RIP MGB V8 .... served me well as a learning curve.
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it looks an interesting project, I hope you will put in a nice strong cage with good solid bracing around the sill/door and front floor/transmission tunnel area and some strengthening that stops the engine and box moving into the passenger area. Cars of this period are nothing like as strong as more modern cars in a prang.
Best regards
Mike
it looks an interesting project, I hope you will put in a nice strong cage with good solid bracing around the sill/door and front floor/transmission tunnel area and some strengthening that stops the engine and box moving into the passenger area. Cars of this period are nothing like as strong as more modern cars in a prang.
Best regards
Mike
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Reliant Scimitars came with 4 links and you can bolt a Jag Posi LSDs straight in. They are often up on ebay for around £100, not bad!Old Knocker wrote:Thanks for that, I never thought of that particular car. Very rare though so getting one might be a struggle.
RIP MGB V8 .... served me well as a learning curve.
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building a v8 viva
Well it's been a while, thanks everybody for the advice. Got a TR7 axle in good nick, and a very nice rebuilt Rover v8 3.5, and the right car. Would have got the job done by now but very busy with work and keeping on top of house duties.
Must admit to getting the evil voices telling me to give up on the project. Usually goes away after a couple of hours of waking up fortunately.
Think i need some moral support.
Do i really need to hack out the whole bulkhead? Or is it possible to do the install without sooo much surgery? I don't need a race car, just a cruiser.
Must admit to getting the evil voices telling me to give up on the project. Usually goes away after a couple of hours of waking up fortunately.
Think i need some moral support.
Do i really need to hack out the whole bulkhead? Or is it possible to do the install without sooo much surgery? I don't need a race car, just a cruiser.
If it's dead, i can make it live again. Sometimes!
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Yes that seems best option, did hear of somebody that did very little surgery but had an auto box kept it well forward. Unfortunately i have a manual LT77 with a short shift which makes it as short as the viva box, so we'll have to see. Hopefully can get to do something at the weekend when i get this volvo 480 away from the front of the garage. And what an awful car that is to work on.
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Erm, well similar i guess but never measured it up. Might manage a prelim fitting this weekend. Famous last words.
If it's dead, i can make it live again. Sometimes!