Machining a Rover V8 Inlet Manifold for a Holley 390
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Machining a Rover V8 Inlet Manifold for a Holley 390
I know it has been done, and I have a machine shop in work who will do for a box of Stella... but which one is best to machine down.
Guessing one is Range Rover, the dirty one is from an SD1
From the limited info on the internet, one of these is trickier due to waterways, but which is which ?!
The dirty one looks like it'd suit machining, but figured it would be worth checking with anyone in the know ?!
Anyone ???
Jon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10105965846/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10106006703/
Guessing one is Range Rover, the dirty one is from an SD1
From the limited info on the internet, one of these is trickier due to waterways, but which is which ?!
The dirty one looks like it'd suit machining, but figured it would be worth checking with anyone in the know ?!
Anyone ???
Jon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10105965846/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10106006703/
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Re: Machining a Rover V8 Inlet Manifold for a Holley 390
I think your right about the dirty one being SD1, but the other one is early P5B/P6B (HS6 carbs) because it has the blanking plug on the front of the tower which is where the AED was fitted.jonny m wrote:I know it has been done, and I have a machine shop in work who will do for a box of Stella... but which one is best to machine down.
Guessing one is Range Rover, the dirty one is from an SD1
From the limited info on the internet, one of these is trickier due to waterways, but which is which ?!
The dirty one looks like it'd suit machining, but figured it would be worth checking with anyone in the know ?!
Anyone ???
Jon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10105965846/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79083994@N06/10106006703/
If anyone follows this in future; getting some advice from the hot rodders here;
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/tech-d ... 0-a-122345
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/tech-d ... 0-a-122345
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Can I ask why, the twin SU set up on that manifold works very well, so why put a 4 barrel on that manifold? you wont gain anything, the manifold was designed originally or a 2 barrel carb machining it for a 4 barrel won't flow any better than the 2 barrel on a manifold with a plenum designed for the smaller carb then you won't gain a thing. The SU offers more acurate metering and better atomisation, if you want more flow add a pair of 2"Sus and do a bit of work around where the carbs bolt on.
Otherwise put the cost of the case of stella toward a decent manifold designed for a 4 barrel carb from the outset that will get the best out of the carb.
Best regards
Mike
Can I ask why, the twin SU set up on that manifold works very well, so why put a 4 barrel on that manifold? you wont gain anything, the manifold was designed originally or a 2 barrel carb machining it for a 4 barrel won't flow any better than the 2 barrel on a manifold with a plenum designed for the smaller carb then you won't gain a thing. The SU offers more acurate metering and better atomisation, if you want more flow add a pair of 2"Sus and do a bit of work around where the carbs bolt on.
Otherwise put the cost of the case of stella toward a decent manifold designed for a 4 barrel carb from the outset that will get the best out of the carb.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
That's very a good point, and may go some way to explain why people fit a Weber 38DGAS as that is also 2 barrel
My understanding is opening / cutting the top off gives an "open plane" for the fuel to distribute from a 4-barrel carb ?
I'm parts missing from the SU set up, hence going the Holley route with the belief it will work as good (or may be better?)
Jon
Pic of what I think I am going to end up with here;
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/tech-d ... ost1110225
My understanding is opening / cutting the top off gives an "open plane" for the fuel to distribute from a 4-barrel carb ?
I'm parts missing from the SU set up, hence going the Holley route with the belief it will work as good (or may be better?)
Jon
Pic of what I think I am going to end up with here;
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/tech-d ... ost1110225
I think the webber 38GAS would be better if you want a down draught, it is a 4 circute cab and for a fixed venturi carb that is a better arrangment than a 2 barrel 3 circute carb, really it is better than a 4 barrel mechanical secondary for the road aswell.
I have seen these manifolds opened out for use with 4 barrels and they are by default "converted" to open plenum (otherwise the barrels are parcially shrouded, but to get them to work as an open plenum carb you end up sticking a big carb spacer on top of the machined manifold, this is fine if you have plenty of under bonnet clearance , but if you do have that clearance there much better true dual plane manifolds that are tall enough to outflow this set up.
How many bits are you missing from the linkages? how mauch is a case of stella? (genuine queston I don't drink) just I bet you could repair replace the linkages for less than the case of stella.
Well set and in good condition SUs are very good carbs, they can be made to flow 10-15% extra and give even more stable metering for about 3 hours work on the pair and the manifold can be made to give a bit more flow quite easily. . . true they don't look very cool.
Best regards
Mike
I have seen these manifolds opened out for use with 4 barrels and they are by default "converted" to open plenum (otherwise the barrels are parcially shrouded, but to get them to work as an open plenum carb you end up sticking a big carb spacer on top of the machined manifold, this is fine if you have plenty of under bonnet clearance , but if you do have that clearance there much better true dual plane manifolds that are tall enough to outflow this set up.
How many bits are you missing from the linkages? how mauch is a case of stella? (genuine queston I don't drink) just I bet you could repair replace the linkages for less than the case of stella.
Well set and in good condition SUs are very good carbs, they can be made to flow 10-15% extra and give even more stable metering for about 3 hours work on the pair and the manifold can be made to give a bit more flow quite easily. . . true they don't look very cool.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
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Mike, you've probably hit the nail on the head - I like the look of the 4-barrel for this project
It's going to be a automatic cruiser, so for now I need to scrimp on spend;
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/garage ... 3660/page5
Some great advice though; I've got my eye on some off cut phenolic to make a decent 1" spacer
It's going to be a automatic cruiser, so for now I need to scrimp on spend;
http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/garage ... 3660/page5
Some great advice though; I've got my eye on some off cut phenolic to make a decent 1" spacer