how much power can a Rover V8 bottom handle?
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how much power can a Rover V8 bottom handle?
Hi, new to the Rover V8's, but I have a few of them kicking about...
I am thinking about rebuilding a 3.5 low comp ratio engine with new shells, pistons and so on and supercharge it
my question is then, how much power can I push out of it, before the bottom end will be too weak? someone with experience in this area?
thanks
Sven
I am thinking about rebuilding a 3.5 low comp ratio engine with new shells, pistons and so on and supercharge it
my question is then, how much power can I push out of it, before the bottom end will be too weak? someone with experience in this area?
thanks
Sven
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Tbh I think a 2 bolt mains with ARP studs will handle at least as much as the stock pistons and rods could take in a 3.5, a rover is never going to make silly power anyway so I dont think it's as much of a worry as if you were going to supercharge a sbc or similar which could kick out 700 ponies!
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Unless you need to run a 3.5, you better off getting a 3.9 or bigger to start with, they are going for silly money currently, so a bit pointless spending a lot of money on a 3.5
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Current Project TVR Tasmin Race, with 3.9 running at 230 BHP
Currently building a 4.6 300 BHP Xbolted Engine for it. Solid Lifters and Group A rockers, Stange 4 heads, Pocketed piston, fully balanced.
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Currently building a 4.6 300 BHP Xbolted Engine for it. Solid Lifters and Group A rockers, Stange 4 heads, Pocketed piston, fully balanced.
To be honest the heads even with as much porting they can take will limit you to about 550 bhp on petrol even with a blower. Apart from the pistons the bottom end can take this with ARP studs and a bottom end brace. Going for more capacity over a 3.9/ 4.2 set up just adds to the budget as you start needing top hat liners and all it does is move the power to lower revs and makes it even more likley to go bang.
If this is a serious max power engine then go for a 4.2 with merlin heads and a good thick main brace and decent pistons, shot peen the standard rods and fit ARP rod bolts, if you have the cash add a set of chevy H-beam rods with the sides narrowed and chevy 305 pistons.
Best regards
Mike
If this is a serious max power engine then go for a 4.2 with merlin heads and a good thick main brace and decent pistons, shot peen the standard rods and fit ARP rod bolts, if you have the cash add a set of chevy H-beam rods with the sides narrowed and chevy 305 pistons.
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Mike
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Rovers are fairly strong, with 2 obvious faults, you need to fit ARP rod bolts, possilbly advisable to fit injection rods as well,
The big problem with the bottom end is the ability of the mains to walk about, even with ARP studs, normally found more in high revving engine 7k+, but supercharge/turbo engines will suffer similar problems if the power is turned up, I would suggest 275hp as a max before the engine gets to a point where the caps are coming loose, There lies one of the reasons Rover opted to build a 4 bolt engine, again basically a better engine, but suffers from liner problems which is well documented elsewhere on this site
The big problem with the bottom end is the ability of the mains to walk about, even with ARP studs, normally found more in high revving engine 7k+, but supercharge/turbo engines will suffer similar problems if the power is turned up, I would suggest 275hp as a max before the engine gets to a point where the caps are coming loose, There lies one of the reasons Rover opted to build a 4 bolt engine, again basically a better engine, but suffers from liner problems which is well documented elsewhere on this site
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As Ian say's!
275hp is about all I would give it on a stock bottom end. I ran my 3500 stocker up to 260hp for a year or so at the track, and it was only pistons that kept letting me down. Hence my upgrade to 4.6 now
275hp is about all I would give it on a stock bottom end. I ran my 3500 stocker up to 260hp for a year or so at the track, and it was only pistons that kept letting me down. Hence my upgrade to 4.6 now

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
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
I'm surprised mine ran thenmgbv8 wrote:As Ian say's!
275hp is about all I would give it on a stock bottom end.


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OK OK!! 
I gave up on my 3500 at 260hp!
What have you guys run your stock 3500's to ?
It wasnt the bhp I was concerned about though. I was pushing nearly 400 ft/lbs with the old 3500 on gas??
My bigger 4.6 will run well over 550 ft/lbs on gas and hasnt complained yet

I gave up on my 3500 at 260hp!
What have you guys run your stock 3500's to ?
It wasnt the bhp I was concerned about though. I was pushing nearly 400 ft/lbs with the old 3500 on gas??
My bigger 4.6 will run well over 550 ft/lbs on gas and hasnt complained yet

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
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
WE have run ours over 400 bhp and counting, only fitted studs over the winter and still not managed a full pass this year, lots of niggly problems nothing to do with the engine.
Google Gene Adams in the states and his exploits with the early Hem, go back to the sixties. His recommendation is to smear lanolin on the mating surface between the caps and the block and let them move where they want. It stops the metal transfer which is what scraps the blocks. Studs will pretty well register the caps, but you can tighten them up with a chisel if it makes you happier. You probably won't find this published in the open but I subscribe to a forum that he pops up on. 354 early hemi injected on methanol and in the 6 second zone, pretty impressive, also placed third in Engine masters challenge with an early hemi against LSi, SBC, BBC, BBF, SBF etc.
Alan
Google Gene Adams in the states and his exploits with the early Hem, go back to the sixties. His recommendation is to smear lanolin on the mating surface between the caps and the block and let them move where they want. It stops the metal transfer which is what scraps the blocks. Studs will pretty well register the caps, but you can tighten them up with a chisel if it makes you happier. You probably won't find this published in the open but I subscribe to a forum that he pops up on. 354 early hemi injected on methanol and in the 6 second zone, pretty impressive, also placed third in Engine masters challenge with an early hemi against LSi, SBC, BBC, BBF, SBF etc.
Alan
Thats good news Al!!
My old 4600 may have a bit left in her then
I have to admit that this RV8 is a really good platform for tight budget diy racing, like wot I do
My old 4600 may have a bit left in her then

I have to admit that this RV8 is a really good platform for tight budget diy racing, like wot I do

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
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
We don't even have a budget, LUXURY, you lucky B***ard. After the last blow up we find we have zero good blocks left, the decision became fix the block that lost a bottom rear corner which is relatively unstressed, or fix a block mating surface. We went for option one and it seems to be terrific. Cut the damage back to a square slice and then cut a matching piece from a scrap block.Then we glued it together with Belzona , perforated metal as a reinforcement. Seems bloody good, next job is the mating face for the head on another block. Fantastic stuff but bloody expensive at £56 for 400 grammes. Mind you this repair only took about 60 grams so it evens out.
Stuff has a five year shelf life too.
Alan
Stuff has a five year shelf life too.
Alan