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TVR 390SE Engine

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Hi All

I have a TVR wedge 390se project which for various reasons I am not going to get sorted. I have it for sale for £1800. My question is, is the engine and gearbox anything special? Is it worth scrapping the car for the engine?

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Gearbox will be a bog standard LT77, the engine will 99% likely just be a stock bottom end with ported heads (standard valve sizes) and a kent h214 cam. They usually produce around 210-220 bhp.
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So we dont think it has "gas flowed cylinder heads with large valves and Cosworth machined pistons"
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There were allegedly only around 5 engines out of the 100+ 390se produced that had the full bag of mashings from Andy Rouse. So while you might have an uber special monster of an engine its unlikely, of course there are a couple of ways to find out, get it on the dyno to see if it produces anywhere near the claimed 275bhp or strip it down and see what you've got.
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:D i think you can guess if got the proper Andy Rouse engine just by the sound your car makes and the way it pulls :lol:
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I Have posted a pic on the engine numbers thread will you guys have a look and tell me what you think

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Post by ian.stewart »

Will a wedge 3.9 be too early to be a ranger rover 3.9, but a JE 3.9 with the 93.5 sleeved bore
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Post by texpis »

How about this for a theory, from the V8 engine number chart
3.5 engines
37A0000 Morgan +8 9.75:1 CR EFI
37A0000 TVR 350i 9.75:1 CR EFI

so the Morgan and TVR have the same number. So

3.9 engines
47A00001 Morgan +8 9.35:1 CR EFI

If you look at the picture below the number looks like
_7A00_05

could this be
47A00005


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Post by spend »

Think I'd rather have an early NCK engine than one of the Rouse specials?

It looks like its been worked as the number has been machined. Have a look on the front of the n/s cylinder head TVR put engine numbers there as well. The Vin number also encodes the original engine size.
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Whats the engine cc quoted in the reg doc if its approx 3900cc it's a converted 3.5, if 3.948 it's a 3.9 based engine.

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