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4.4 Carby Issue's

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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4.4 Carby Issue's

Post by RockyNL »

I have a ww2 Stormberg on my 4.4 in my 81 2 door and she keeps flodding on steep hills, Had a holly which was even worse would the rover twin carb set up work at steep angles Better and were can i get a spacer kit for a rover manifold-Do i need one???

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Post by nairbo »

I run one of these strombergs and it has stoped only once on an angle ,and that was so steep we were winching .
Have you tried to lower the float level a few milimeters ?

The Rover twin carbs will run at any angle
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Re: 4.4 Carby Issue's

Post by STIKA »

RockyNL wrote:I have a ww2 Stormberg on my 4.4 in my 81 2 door and she keeps flodding on steep hills, Had a holly which was even worse would the rover twin carb set up work at steep angles Better and were can i get a spacer kit for a rover manifold-Do i need one???

Thanks Tim.
How steep are you talking?

mine never stopped on steep inclines or decline unless the air filters were restricted/dirty, but it did run a heap better after replacing the shafts and butterflies i have had no further dramas
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Post by Hobie18 »

Agreed holleys don't like hills, well the one fitted to my car didn't. Some people have successfully got them to work offroad, but not me or my mechanics. Yes you will need spacers if your putting a standard rover V8 manifold onto the P76 block and heads, these are availale from the Rova Centre in Melbourne. I spoke to them about 2 monthas ago and they had them in stock.
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Post by qserv »

Any idea on the cost of the spacers?
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Post by Hobie18 »

from memory it was less than $500 for both the manifold spacers and the P76 to ZF auto adapter
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Post by qserv »

OUCH!!

Sounds bloody expensive for what it is!!
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Post by matta »

My 4.4 (now 5L) runs the std manifold and twin carb set up and will run upside down on hills. It is rejetted though to try and increase HP.
However, this weekend I am putting on a brand new WILLPOWER manifold to suit a 4 barrel and bolting in a Holley Projection Unit. Should go like the clappers!!! I have heard the adapter kits leak...

Will give you all an update in Monday!

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Post by bigbad »

Had lots of leaks from my spacers so have a P76 manifold on at present with a holley, modifying a p76 with the top off a rover (welded on) to put the SU's back on it.
I intend to do a modified efi rover manifold for my next P76 to go in the 110.
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Post by Aquarangie »

This is why I like the Rover 3.5 or 3.9 engines. Might be gutless but less hassles which IMO are prioroty over HP :D Plus strommies shit all over any other carb off-road regardless of what you can do to others, they can be a PIA but this is only if you bugger around with them. Just keep it simple I say :armsup:

The manifold spacers can have vaccum leaks if fitted badly but nothing silicon can't fix :twisted: :twisted:

Good luck with it.

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Post by amtravic1 »

I had a P76 motor in a Rangie bored out to 5 litres. I used a ww stromberg and never really had any problems. From memory I just lowered the float level a mm or 2.
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Post by lokka »

Im running a modded 350 holly and ive got it working good on hills now ive moved the float bowl breather ...

Trick with the holly is to plug the original breather tube as fuel just pours out it on any sorta incline and flods the ventri what i did was to drill a hole in the top of the float bowl in the center and cut a hole in the base plate of the air cleaner for the tube to stick up into the inside of the filtered section of the air cleaner as i use a small air cleaner which is only big enough to fit round the top of the holly i had to cut a hole in through the rubber and then a hole in the internal mesh screen and i use a short peice of rubber hose and run it just over the back of the ventri and this works great on any angle up down or side slope :) :) :) :)
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Post by RockyNL »

Thanks for all the replies guy's, Got a set of Strommies yesterday from what i have read the spacers do tead to leak, So i have designed a Y piece adaptor to bolt onto the Leyland manifold and will take the 2 strommies Which should not be to hard to fabricate.

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Post by Ralf the RR »

My spacers leaked a little till eventually I had to pull the thing apart (burnt exhaust valve) about 5 years ago.

Put it back together with new gaskets and gasket goo.
Never leaked since!

(had to fabricate spacer to manifold gasket - wasn't going to use a 3.5 valley gasket)
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Post by Loanrangie »

It depends on which spacers you buy, some bolt to the heads with recessed allen head caps and others are just clamped in by the intake bolts, the bolt ons dont leak unless you dont fit them properly.
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Post by matta »

My holley projection and manifold gave me 2000rpm more! Wo.. Just need to increase my fuel line int diam as I am starving fuel at max pedal!
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Post by bigbad »

matta wrote:My holley projection and manifold gave me 2000rpm more! Wo.. Just need to increase my fuel line int diam as I am starving fuel at max pedal!
obviously not an economical beast then. Thinking I may stick with a 3.5 or 3.9 as I want to do quite a bit of travel , the 4.4 might be too thirsty. My old RR with p76 only does around 10mpg.
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Post by Hobie18 »

Hey Bighad, I've just been through this exercise - was advised to stick with the 3.9 (had to be rebuilt though - due to overheating issues/melt down & blown head gasket) as there are plenty of spares and the motor is stronger than the P76. I haven't done the install on the rebuilt motor yet so can't compare it to my old P76 from the 2 door rangie. Good luck either way
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Post by matta »

BigBad, the P76 with the twin stroms gave me 25ltr to the 100K so it was shocking before I did the conversion. I am confident the new configuration will give me far better economy due to more effecient injection!

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Post by Hobie18 »

The P76 in my old two door with the 350 Holley was giving me 18L to the 100k, standard gearing and 31's. Crap on hills though and now deregistered as bought 90 rangie with 3.9
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Post by bigbad »

Thanks Guys.
I havent gone far since I put the Holley on so dont know what that is giving. Would be interested in figures for EFI'd P76s if anyone has them. I have a spare 3.5 flapper I was thinking of putting on but not sure if it would be worthwhile.

Is there a noticable difference between a 3.5 and 3.9, 3.9s are still fetching big money here and I have a couple of 3.5s. You always expect the bigger to be better but is it worth the cost?
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Post by Euan »

At a 110 kph I consistantly get 16 L per 100 k's
76 2door, 4speed, airlocker front + rear, 4.4, megasquirt efi+ignition.
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Post by RockyNL »

Cut the Mounting points off the Rover 3.5 manifold today (What a Prick) and spent about 2 hours smoothing it out, Also removed my Leyland manifold off the Rangie, Removed Carby and then it flew though the air landed somewere down the back yard, Cut down mounting point on manifold to take the rover mounting points.

Just got to get it welded up next week and back on.
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Post by bigbad »

Must get mine finished too. I have left the riser on the P76 manifold and matched it to the rover ports. Just need to remove the throttle mountings and make a jig to line them up so it can all be welded.

Might give the flapper injection a go on the 110, if I get near Euans figures it wont be too bad.
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Post by RockyNL »

Just picked up my Manifold.... :D
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Post by matta »

I just took the original 2 barrel leyland manifold off my car with the twin stroms and ali V adapter plate already on it! Bolt in bolt out! Should a sold it to ya and saved ya the time!

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