Wow.. everyone is obsessed with the temporary belt. For short runs with the engine benched it's actually overkill anyway. I had a temporary wooden piston in a car for 6 months once while the new one was in the mail. It worked fine as long as I drove with the grain.
+TR7 TRIUMPH It was evidently a crude way of getting a temporary seal (against losing all the oil out the port) if the vehicle just had to be driven but had holed a piston. it would not be firing on that cyli obviously. another bodge was to leave out the piston & rod & wrap the journal to hold the oil pressure. ... I've tried none of these myself. lol
Excellent vantage point of the Rover 3.5L V8. Although, your application is not relevant to me, seeing the engine running, outside of the vehicle....is important and helpful. Thank you
Really thats all you need. A pair of panty hose can act as a belt in an emergency. Granted you wont be able to make it far or very fast, but it may just be enough to get you off the side of the road. The engine doesn't care what type of belt material thats used as long as there is tension on it and it holds a shoe string could work in a pinch even.
wow! nice engine with proper sound! why not using the EFI instead of strombergs? Having the same 3.5L engine, but with one carburetor - have some questions left without answers (since it turns to be a rear model, most enthusiasts run injection systems these days). What are those hoses from the rocket covers to strombergs? What is that U-shaped large hose above the flying wheel? Does it go from the carburetor to the inlet manifold? What is another black pipe next to the fuel-filter pipe? oops
Hi! I have a Rover v8 engine just like the one in the clip. Can you please tell me how you did the ignition wiring, because I can't figure it out. Thank you!
Hello there, i am rebuilding a 3.5 rover v8 just like this one, and i jsut wanted to ask whether you had the wiring diagram for it. (it is a 1982 model carbie). Cheers
It sounds like music to my ears. Great sound!
Wow.. everyone is obsessed with the temporary belt. For short runs with the engine benched it's actually overkill anyway.
I had a temporary wooden piston in a car for 6 months once while the new one was in the mail. It worked fine as long as I drove with the grain.
Haha, What
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+TR7 TRIUMPH
must've been bored that night lol
pachy444 What do you mean a wooden piston?did it seal at all?
+TR7 TRIUMPH
It was evidently a crude way of getting a temporary seal (against losing all the oil out the port) if the vehicle just had to be driven but had holed a piston. it would not be firing on that cyli obviously.
another bodge was to leave out the piston & rod & wrap the journal to hold the oil pressure. ... I've tried none of these myself. lol
Excellent vantage point of the Rover 3.5L V8. Although, your application is not relevant to me, seeing the engine running, outside of the vehicle....is important and helpful. Thank you
SEI UN GRANDE...!!
COLOR V8 TOP....!!!
Sounds good for only a 3.5
Beautiful Sounds 🤩😎
The sound fits my rc d110 nicely, it is just what i was looking for.
nice car. tres belle voiture. ive got the 1979 V8 3.5 too 😁 .
Loving the pulley belt
nice sound, it runs nice ! :D
Nice fan belt
I thought these made very little horsepower, now I don't care much for bhp but that being said what is it making? Love that sound!!
Well the 3500cc one here from factory made around 140hp and the bigger 3900cc made around 160 to 200 depending on of it was carb'd or efi
Smiles per miles count more than power with a Rover V8
Hello!! I can use the Discoveri 2 intake manifold on my OLDS/BUICK V8 215 3.5??? Actually im using a ROCHESTER 4JET.... I WANTS TO INJECT MY CAR
is that a piece of string powering the water pump? LMAO
Really thats all you need. A pair of panty hose can act as a belt in an emergency. Granted you wont be able to make it far or very fast, but it may just be enough to get you off the side of the road. The engine doesn't care what type of belt material thats used as long as there is tension on it and it holds a shoe string could work in a pinch even.
wow! nice engine with proper sound! why not using the EFI instead of strombergs?
Having the same 3.5L engine, but with one carburetor - have some questions left without answers (since it turns to be a rear model, most enthusiasts run injection systems these days). What are those hoses from the rocket covers to strombergs? What is that U-shaped large hose above the flying wheel? Does it go from the carburetor to the inlet manifold? What is another black pipe next to the fuel-filter pipe? oops
go on landy zone forum as you are more likely to find people who will reply and know what they are talking about
I love that engine is that stock
Yes, stock 3.5 V8 engine
Hi! I have a Rover v8 engine just like the one in the clip. Can you please tell me how you did the ignition wiring, because I can't figure it out. Thank you!
What coolant did you run through the engine ?
Louie Hobin plane water from the hose
this shoud have a a specific place for the noise get out, has i see in the video, he´s runing only with exhaust colectors!...
dude is that string?
god, just dump the twin SUs for a holly
The SU's are great carbs though
Vorper : those are actually Stromberg 175 CD carbs not SU's.
holley carbs are garbage.
They spent all their money in the engine and they couldnt afford a belt to it! x)
Hello there,
i am rebuilding a 3.5 rover v8 just like this one, and i jsut wanted to ask whether you had the wiring diagram for it. (it is a 1982 model carbie). Cheers
I've got one the same as well have you got any pictures of how it's piped up