Cosworth Blocks.
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Cosworth Blocks.
These seem extremely good value and with a 3year guarantee. £999.00 +VAT
I'd assumed TVR Power had gone with the rest of it but their web site is still up and running.
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/store_misc.php
Kevin.
I'd assumed TVR Power had gone with the rest of it but their web site is still up and running.
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/store_misc.php
Kevin.
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Hairbear,
Obviously both banks, I blew up the picture to make sure, but what is nice is the clean nicely machine bottom of the V to aid drainback and cam lubrication.
As for the gaskets at £165.00 + VAT each thats unbelieveable. I can remember many years ago trying to get a head gasket for a supercharged OHV converted Morris Minor couldn't find one, so took the old one to Klingers in Sidcup and guy said if you can wait half an hour we will make you one. Half hour later he appeared with a gasket and then produced a spare from behind his back. I said great how much do I owe you and he said no charge. Now you can understand why us older folk talk about the good old days, but a Rover V8 would have been fun in the minor if they had existed then.
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Obviously both banks, I blew up the picture to make sure, but what is nice is the clean nicely machine bottom of the V to aid drainback and cam lubrication.
As for the gaskets at £165.00 + VAT each thats unbelieveable. I can remember many years ago trying to get a head gasket for a supercharged OHV converted Morris Minor couldn't find one, so took the old one to Klingers in Sidcup and guy said if you can wait half an hour we will make you one. Half hour later he appeared with a gasket and then produced a spare from behind his back. I said great how much do I owe you and he said no charge. Now you can understand why us older folk talk about the good old days, but a Rover V8 would have been fun in the minor if they had existed then.
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Kevin, where does it say that about the alloy and casting process? Those blocks do not have top hats, not for that price!
IIRC it was RPi that advertised the 'Cosworth' castings a while ago. I'm not sure that a slightly revised casting process can guarantee that the liners won't slip, especially with a 75% failure rate of the original factory castings, which was more design that anything else.
Also, although £999 + VAT does seem relatively reasonable for a brand new block; it would be less that that to buy a seasoned block and have it top-hatted, and you'd be guaranteed that would be solid.
As for the smoothing of the valley to aid drainback etc., there's nowt wrong doing that yourself; half an hour with a decent dremel gets that sorted. Drill two holes at the front for timing chain lubing etc; sorted.
IIRC it was RPi that advertised the 'Cosworth' castings a while ago. I'm not sure that a slightly revised casting process can guarantee that the liners won't slip, especially with a 75% failure rate of the original factory castings, which was more design that anything else.
Also, although £999 + VAT does seem relatively reasonable for a brand new block; it would be less that that to buy a seasoned block and have it top-hatted, and you'd be guaranteed that would be solid.
As for the smoothing of the valley to aid drainback etc., there's nowt wrong doing that yourself; half an hour with a decent dremel gets that sorted. Drill two holes at the front for timing chain lubing etc; sorted.
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Olly,
The information I had about the casting process and core alignment, came from a Land Rover engineer who went up to, Cosworth and watched them casting some blocks.
I only passed this on for information only, I have no affiliation with TVR power and they unfortunately are not paying me commission.
Kevin.
The information I had about the casting process and core alignment, came from a Land Rover engineer who went up to, Cosworth and watched them casting some blocks.
I only passed this on for information only, I have no affiliation with TVR power and they unfortunately are not paying me commission.

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Hey, I wasn't having a go so don't stress. I just find it quite funny how they seem to be giving the impression you can now get a 'Cosworth RV8', and that by slightly changing the casting process and core alignment can make such a massive difference to put a 3yr warranty on a block with such previously poor reliability issues. I stand corrected if those changes that have been made completely eliminate the liner issues etc associated with the later spec blocks.
I guess its a case of waiting for someone to buy one and run it. That certainly won't be me though. If I wanted a 4.6, as mentioned previously, it'd be using a seasoned block picked up for peanuts and fitting top-hat liners.
I guess its a case of waiting for someone to buy one and run it. That certainly won't be me though. If I wanted a 4.6, as mentioned previously, it'd be using a seasoned block picked up for peanuts and fitting top-hat liners.
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