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P76 V8 in a Rangie.
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P76 V8 in a Rangie.
I'm just about to buy (or make an offer on) a sad and tired '84 4 door that has the 4.4 P76 motor installed with auto - I think the ZF. Are / were these a better motor than the origional 3.5 V8?
If an OK motor any problems in buying parts, reliability etc?
All opinions welcome.
If an OK motor any problems in buying parts, reliability etc?
All opinions welcome.
Yep - thats what I have heard. Parts are hard to find.
Also I have heard the motors tend to have overheating problems which is fixed when you put range rover heads on them. There is a bit involved to swap the heads though.
I got a P76 motor in the lockless. Its got rover heads on it as well and works fine. Not as much power as an injected 3.9 though.
Sam
Also I have heard the motors tend to have overheating problems which is fixed when you put range rover heads on them. There is a bit involved to swap the heads though.
I got a P76 motor in the lockless. Its got rover heads on it as well and works fine. Not as much power as an injected 3.9 though.
Sam
i've got a p76 in my new rangie ('78), its had a fair bit of work done to it.
But its coming out and going into my fathers 260z, i then get his old P76.
The rangie cost $1500 and he's giving me $1000 for the engine. (we bought the rangie sight unseen). It turns out that the rangie is in very very good condition (i will post pics in a new thread soon). I can't find and large amounts of rust where there should be.
Should i keep the p76 or should i look for a 3.9 EFI?
Is an EFI swap easy?
But its coming out and going into my fathers 260z, i then get his old P76.
The rangie cost $1500 and he's giving me $1000 for the engine. (we bought the rangie sight unseen). It turns out that the rangie is in very very good condition (i will post pics in a new thread soon). I can't find and large amounts of rust where there should be.
Should i keep the p76 or should i look for a 3.9 EFI?
Is an EFI swap easy?
Might be worth a call .....
http://www.triumphroverspares.com.au/pa ... tm#engines
http://www.triumphroverspares.com.au/pa ... tm#engines
Re: P76 V8 in a Rangie.
banjodog wrote:I'm just about to buy (or make an offer on) a sad and tired '84 4 door that has the 4.4 P76 motor installed with auto - I think the ZF. Are / were these a better motor than the origional 3.5 V8?
If an OK motor any problems in buying parts, reliability etc?
All opinions welcome.
I brought a brand new 3.9 short motor for mine about 5 years ago for $3200, reco'd my 3.5 heads, had the carbies rebuilt, plonked them all together with the 3.5 timing cover and it was sweeeeeeeet.
Stuff stroking, engine conversions, rebuilds or ancient P76 motors in my book, it all bolted straight in with minimum of fuss, plenty of grunt for a midweight 4x4. Ran 34" tyres as well. Trouble was the reaR axles didn't like that combination with the Air locker thrown in
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
AnthonyP wrote:You can get a 4.3 stroker kit for $3200.
Apparently its for the 3.5 or 3.9...... and for 600 more dollar you can get a 4.8 Stroker kit
I must have deleted the email i had from Triumph thou cause i cant find it on this PC
If you got the cash I suppose great, but you still need to rebuild a motor to put the stroker kit into, kiss another $2000 goodbye to break axles faster, can buy a Maxidrive instead
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
While strokers are good, I rather reliability and put up with a bit less power.
4.6 Blocks are better value for money these days. Yes, they are more expensive but you are getting a new bottom end into the bargain and by the time you have you old one machined, re-bored and the like you are not really saving that much (unless you can have it done on the cheap).
Just my thought on the matter.
Trav
4.6 Blocks are better value for money these days. Yes, they are more expensive but you are getting a new bottom end into the bargain and by the time you have you old one machined, re-bored and the like you are not really saving that much (unless you can have it done on the cheap).
Just my thought on the matter.
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
leyland motor
If anyone is interested I have a very early experimental 4.4 for sale. It has never been in a car, only used on a dyno at Repco ACL in the early 70's. It has rover heads already fitted. Under the rocker covers looks brand new..only evidence that it ever ran is a drop of clean oil the size of your thumb nail. Under the sump looks equally as new.
I had a 4.4 motor in my old 2 door. Had the liners pressed out, the block bored and new liners fitted to suite 202 second oversize Holden pistons. Made it a full 5 litres. Easily kept up with my mates lancruiser with a hot 350 Chev motor. Heaps of torque. parts are easy to come by as some Rover parts fit as well as Holden pistons, lifters etc. If you can get hold of a good 4.4 motor you wont regret the change over.
Ian
ps. never had any problems with overheating. Used the 4.4 heads.
Ian
ps. never had any problems with overheating. Used the 4.4 heads.
Bush65 wrote:boghead wrote:Tell me more about the Experimental 4.4
I cant help there, but the heads that Phil Irving designed for Jack Brabham would be interesting (the F1 world champ motor that Brabham used was based on p76).
Be fun, not much chop offroad though.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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