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Since you'll be making up a new exhaust, I'd deffo start off with better manifolds. There are twin pipe ones from a later RR EFIMongman wrote:dropping a 3.5 rover v8 into my '84 109 and just wanna check a few points. firstly the engine setup is suitable for the car. not bothered about overpowering the drivetrain as i ain't heavy footed, just wanna make sure it will handle ok off road. secondly they guy i got it off said it was ok ith the original cooling radiator. true? also still wondering about the unusual cylinder heads so included the pics here although the thread is in the cylinger head section.
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Are you sure?, the bosses next to the exhaust ports aren't drilled.DaveEFI wrote:I think they are the ones for an aux air pump system - something to do with emissions.ChrisJC wrote:Those heads look standard to me. I think the part number is only viewable when the rocker cover is removed.
Chris.