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rover vs buick motor

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rover vs buick motor

Post by custom hauler »

hey guys pretty new to the rover seen but am loving every minuite of it
by far the most enjoyable car ive eva owned.

ive run into a problem but. because ive been brought up around hot rodders and drag racers im kinda addicted to power as well

and lets face it the lil 3.5 twin carb 8 lacks quite substantially in this department

now ive recently cum to the realisation that the rover 3.5 and the buick / olds 215ci alloy block share the same manifolds

my question is how similar are these motors? ive been doing sum reasearch and they managed to take a 215ci out to a 298ci
which works out to be 4.9L instead of the 3.5. not only would the capacity jump make a difference but so would the fact it pumps it up to 10.25:1 compression ratio

so if anyone knows how different are the rover 3.5's to the buick 215's???

cheers sam
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

The rover/leyland motors are available in 3.5, 3.9/4.0, 4.4, 4.6. There are also aftermarket versions which go out to 5.2 or more.

A few of the guys on pirate4x4 have done lots of research on which chev/olds parts can be used in a rover. Also there are quite a few on aulro who know this stuff.
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Post by 3DrDisco »

I'm in the middle of using some Buick parts to build up a 3.9 Rover Block. I'm using the Buick Crank to stroke it out to 4.8 will be using 4.6 heads (slightly worked :twisted: ), intake manifold and plenum. Hopefully will go alright.

Talk to Mark and D&D Fabrications. I'm pretty sure D&D were the ones that first started using Buick parts with Rover blocks, though I might be mistaken. I just received a whole heap of parts from him and he is really good to deal with, although a bit tough to get hold of on email as he only answers emails from home after hours. It sometimes may take a couple of days for a response, but once he knows your serious he is quick to respond.
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Post by garrycol »

[quote="3DrDisco"]I'm in the middle of using some Buick parts to build up a 3.9 Rover Block. I'm using the Buick Crank to stroke it out to 4.8 will be using 4.6 heads (slightly worked :twisted: ), intake manifold and plenum. Hopefully will go alright.

Talk to Mark and D&D Fabrications. I'm pretty sure D&D were the ones that first started using Buick parts with Rover blocks, though I might be mistaken. I just received a whole heap of parts from him and he is really good to deal with, although a bit tough to get hold of on email as he only answers emails from home after hours. It sometimes may take a couple of days for a response, but once he knows your serious he is quick to respond.[/quote]

I am thinking of doing the same with a spare 3.9 that I have, but have no idea where do get parts and advice etc - who are D & D Fabrications? I was following this article.

http://www.britishv8.org/Articles/Affor ... ker-V8.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by Bush65 »

I have an article in an old hot rod magazine about building the buick/olds 215 aluminium engine (which rover purchased tooling for and lead to the rover V8) with buick 300 components (heads, crank, etc.). It mentions D&D fabrications in the USA).

I'll see if I can post copies of the article over the W.E.

Edit: the following pics are the relevant pages. Note mag published in 1986 and most of this info (probably more up to date) is in the tech pages of the D&D Fabs website http://www.aluminumv8.com/tech/tech.htm & http://www.aluminumv8.com/tech/increasedisplacement.htm

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

garrycol wrote: who are D & D Fabrications? I was following this article.

http://www.britishv8.org/Articles/Affor ... ker-V8.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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http://www.aluminumv8.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by uninformed »

i have read that the limiting factors with the rover V8's are the heads and their port design. Wildcat V8 in the uk produce some very trick ($$$) stuff including their own cast heads.....I also read somewhere that a company in the USA recently took over a buick V8 parts company and is going to produce their own heads similar to wildcat but less expensive....

I cant remember the name of the USA company...does anyone know about this

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Post by 3DrDisco »

uninformed wrote:i have read that the limiting factors with the rover V8's are the heads and their port design. Wildcat V8 in the uk produce some very trick ($$$) stuff including their own cast heads.....I also read somewhere that a company in the USA recently took over a buick V8 parts company and is going to produce their own heads similar to wildcat but less expensive....

I cant remember the name of the USA company...does anyone know about this

cheers,
Serg

This is similar to what Mark told me also. I had to have the pistons machined down to suit use with the rover heads. He put me on to RPI Engineering in the U.K where I brought their Stage 3 Valve kit. I will have them installed and have a bit of work on the Rover heads so hopefully will go okay.

I think the biggest issue with using the Buick crank is having a flywheel that will suit. AFAIK D&D are the only ones that make something to suit.
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Post by awright »

I know one of the major differences was the heads. From memory the Buick Skylark heads will actually give you more engine volume but lower comp. Fine for a blower or turbo but also getting very hard to get and expensiv-ish A while ago I looked into it and finally found a guy in the states who had a set and then needed re-co but wanted $500 usd (about $450 AUD these days) but back then it was about $800 AUD plus shipping! I think it gave another .2L So you could get up to 5.4 out of it in total.
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Post by red90 »

TA Performance is in the process of building an all new HP head at lower cost...

http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?t=172229" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wizkid45/s ... 480262913/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by uninformed »

Thanks red90,

thats the company I was referring to.

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Post by Loanrangie »

custom hauler wrote:hey guys pretty new to the rover seen but am loving every minuite of it
by far the most enjoyable car ive eva owned.

ive run into a problem but. because ive been brought up around hot rodders and drag racers im kinda addicted to power as well

and lets face it the lil 3.5 twin carb 8 lacks quite substantially in this department

now ive recently cum to the realisation that the rover 3.5 and the buick / olds 215ci alloy block share the same manifolds

my question is how similar are these motors? ive been doing sum reasearch and they managed to take a 215ci out to a 298ci
which works out to be 4.9L instead of the 3.5. not only would the capacity jump make a difference but so would the fact it pumps it up to 10.25:1 compression ratio

so if anyone knows how different are the rover 3.5's to the buick 215's???

cheers sam
Essentially the buick/rover are the same casting for the block with a couple of vital exceptions, the buick went to the BOP (buick/olds/pontiac) bellhousing pattern whereas the rover still used the pre1964 pattern. A lot of buick V8 parts right up to the buick 350V8 (not chev ) can be used on a 3.5 also some Buick V6 parts will fit.
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