Rover 3.9 blocks - really that bad?
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:33 am
Hello all,
I've been happily re-building the 1993 3.9i in my Land Rover 110 for a couple of months. It's the 2nd RV8 I've done, the other being a fairly basic 3.5 carb in my old Lightweight.
I just got a copy of Des Hammill's book on tuning the V8 and have given myself indigestion reading the chapter on the block and all the horrors of cracked blocks and fretting mains caps. Looking at my block I'm not sure if it's cracked - I'll need to investigate more closely - compression on cylinder 6 is down, but the piston doesn't look particularly 'steam cleaned'. I'll take a closer look at the liner to see if it's moved tonight. What I can see is that the mains caps aren't the 'snap-in' fit he talks about, they just about drop-in with a little push.
What I'm wondering though is does this matter to an engine in general purpose Landy which is unlikely to ever pass 4000rpm rather than tuned motor for 10s quarter miles? I guess if the block is cracked than that will be an issue, but do the main caps really need to be so perfect?
Thanks for any advice!
Cheers,
AndyC.
I've been happily re-building the 1993 3.9i in my Land Rover 110 for a couple of months. It's the 2nd RV8 I've done, the other being a fairly basic 3.5 carb in my old Lightweight.
I just got a copy of Des Hammill's book on tuning the V8 and have given myself indigestion reading the chapter on the block and all the horrors of cracked blocks and fretting mains caps. Looking at my block I'm not sure if it's cracked - I'll need to investigate more closely - compression on cylinder 6 is down, but the piston doesn't look particularly 'steam cleaned'. I'll take a closer look at the liner to see if it's moved tonight. What I can see is that the mains caps aren't the 'snap-in' fit he talks about, they just about drop-in with a little push.
What I'm wondering though is does this matter to an engine in general purpose Landy which is unlikely to ever pass 4000rpm rather than tuned motor for 10s quarter miles? I guess if the block is cracked than that will be an issue, but do the main caps really need to be so perfect?
Thanks for any advice!
Cheers,
AndyC.