Will I notice any difference in performance? It wasn't exactly sluggish but a hike in power is always nice
Big valve head vs small
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Big valve head vs small
I cooked my 3.5 Rover V8 a few days ago and am replacing the heads with a bigger valve version off a disco/range rover.
Will I notice any difference in performance? It wasn't exactly sluggish but a hike in power is always nice
I did a compression test after the overheat (sevear) and got around 80psi per cylinder.. one was 120psi though, nice smooth running!
Will I notice any difference in performance? It wasn't exactly sluggish but a hike in power is always nice
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Checked the bores and they were fine. It didn't sieze up, the only indication that something was damaged was the heavy miss under load, confirmed with the compression test.
I checked the oil which was not burnt and there was no contamination between water/oil so all was well there! I hope the rings haven't been damaged as they only went in 3000miles ago
I will have to see in a few days when I do another compression check!
I checked the oil which was not burnt and there was no contamination between water/oil so all was well there! I hope the rings haven't been damaged as they only went in 3000miles ago
I will have to see in a few days when I do another compression check!
Series III 3.5 V8
P38 4.0 V8
P38 4.0 V8
All up and running nicely now. New rad, new heads and new head/valley gaskets. All in it cost me £180 I guess.
£180 I wouldn't have had to spend if I hadn't used the stupid electric fan fixings that go through the rad. Next dry weekend project is making some steel mounts for the fan.
Didn't open it up as it was very icey and im on cross ply tyres
£180 I wouldn't have had to spend if I hadn't used the stupid electric fan fixings that go through the rad. Next dry weekend project is making some steel mounts for the fan.
Didn't open it up as it was very icey and im on cross ply tyres
Series III 3.5 V8
P38 4.0 V8
P38 4.0 V8
That happened to me too! This was before i fitted the v8.
My new rad had the fan properly mounted on the frame, not on the cable tie type pull through things...
Luckily i noticed, and although the leak was very bad i was able to top up with water and roll down to halfords to get some leak stopper stuff, before driving to work eyes glued to temp gauge.
It wasnt the end of the world though as the was about 2 months before the v8 went in and the a new rad was on the list.
I do know now that a v8 rad massively overcools the 2.25 4 pot
My new rad had the fan properly mounted on the frame, not on the cable tie type pull through things...
Luckily i noticed, and although the leak was very bad i was able to top up with water and roll down to halfords to get some leak stopper stuff, before driving to work eyes glued to temp gauge.
It wasnt the end of the world though as the was about 2 months before the v8 went in and the a new rad was on the list.
I do know now that a v8 rad massively overcools the 2.25 4 pot
1974 Rover 3500s
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2


