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Is a 3.9 Dizzy Rebuildable?

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Is a 3.9 Dizzy Rebuildable?

Post by RedRhinoProducts »

I live in the states and I have two Dizzy's I need to completely re-build. Lucas or Rover does not offer the complete kit. You guys down in Australia seem to be pretty resourseful and I was hoping someone somewhere could tell me where to find the parts to make these things like new again..

Any help or info would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
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Post by Rovernaut »

Contact
Performance ignition services.
unit 4, 41-49 Norcal Road.
Nunawading.
Victoria. 3131
Australia.
Ph +61 3 98723644
Fax +61 3 98732646

They are really into Distributors. They even do recondition Vacuum advances for Rovers @ about $60 AUD.
Give then a buzz, they are very helpful and know their stuff.
Hope this hleps you.
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Awesome, thanks!

Post by RedRhinoProducts »

Thanks for the TIP, I will ring them in the AM...
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Post by amtravic1 »

Try this site. In the USA. May be usefull. I have been looking at their products but they are a bit expensive for me at present.


http://www.performancedistributors.com/index.html
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Post by RedRhinoProducts »

I just got off the phone with DUI Dizzies...pretty neat. I may order one up in a few weeks, I will let everyone know how it works.
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Post by Rovernaut »

RedRhinoProducts wrote:I just got off the phone with DUI Dizzies...pretty neat. I may order one up in a few weeks, I will let everyone know how it works.

I see they cater for early years
Part# 96720 (Pre 1977 Land Rover/Range Rover, 8 Cyl.) $295.00
Part# 96820 (77-87 Land Rover/Range Rover, 8 Cyl. including Driving Dog) $535.00
do they have 1996 ones?
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Post by SOLIHL »

Jason,
I did the tech bit on the HEI conversion and if i was where you are located i would search the juckyards for a 70's -80's Buick 350 HEI which should be a bolt in. The clearance issues (minor manifold grinding) i had were due to the taller deck height of the P76 block, rover should be fine. If you want to go the DUI route, do it, but it would be way more $ than a junkyard part. The GM HEI was produced in the milions and parts are easy to find, a lot of consumable stuff from Chev, Buick, Olds Pontiac etc interchanges, they are simple, designed for people who NEVER want to touch there vehicle maintenance wise. They rarely fail and are very siomple to overhaul. Std HEI dissy will make good spark through to 5500rpm, above that you will need to upgrade coil & leads. With Accel coil pack and 8mm leads 7000+ rpm is fine and i would be surprised if the rover motor held together above that. Advance curves are easily changed by changing centrifugal weights & springs and can be recurved to suit just about any requirement.
As a side note i have done about 10k miles since my HEI consversion and have not needed to touch it since. Plug gaps are set at .045" - .050" and it starts and runs fine LPG or petrol and economy has improved by about 15%. I can also wash the distributer with a hose while engine is running and it does not die, so the water problems of old are well and truely sorted.
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Post by RedRhinoProducts »

Thanks everyone for all the info... I am going junkyard hunting this weekend. :) I will let everyone know how this nasty Rangie reacts to its nice new HEI friend.

Soli, if I need any more info would you mind me PM'ing you?

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Post by SOLIHL »

No probs, PM or Email, i sent you an email last week re contact details following discussions on pirate, use that email address.
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Post by RedRhinoProducts »

Skip the junkyard, I just purchased this beauty!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :EOAB:US:6
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Post by SOLIHL »

Looks like a good buy, just don't forget to open the plug gaps up to .045" to .050" to make the most of the new found firepower.
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Post by Loanrangie »

Nice buy, but you could have picked one up for 10% of that price at a yard, let us know how it fits.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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Post by Thonger »

Are these HEI's available in AUS? if not Loanrangie any tips on what cars to look for to get the parts for this conversion.
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