I'm after a full gasket set for a 2.6 six cylinder, the engine is a Land Rover one, but I would think a P4/P5 gasket set would be more than suitable for it.
Thanks in advance.
Ok then, impress me...
How quickly can you do head gaskets and an oil cooler? Book time for the gaskets is so.ething stupid like 28 hours.
The one I got lumbered with had split the oil cooler and been run until the water went solid and it overheated, someone told the owner a little bit of oil...
Best to fit a complete kit and do it properly really.
I recall a chap from Gates (timing belt kit manufacturers) telling me that the main reason they get belt failures these days is idler/water pump/tensioner failure depending on what else the belt drives.
The belts themselves aren't quite up...
An Omega engine and box could be an interesting conversion.
The 4 pot ones go fairly well for what they are, the V6 ones fly, but are an utter twat to work on, 29 hour book time for head gaskets anyone?
If you had space to work on it in the car then worth it, otherwise best avoided.
I know there's not much holding them on, but an inch or two difference in length adds up one way or another.
Disco ones are certainly a lot different in length, whilst there's the 'stubby' R380 that Land Rover did to fit in where the short bellhousing LT77 came out has a mega short bellhousing...
In Land rover applications (my area of expertise the R380 has a shorter bellhousing to compensate for the slightly longer 5th gear housing meaning the R380 would fit in the space vacated by an LT77.
The V8 R380 must be a Morgan or TVR job?
Both decent boxes though, the LT77s reputation for...
Is the loom from a V Belt or Serp engine? Serp ones are a bit more integrated with the vehicle wiring so will have a few extras that don't need connecting.
Pic 1, unsure but I don't recall it as vital for running the engine.
Pic 2, relays go in here, they need to be 5 pin type. 4 pin ones will...
Sunset at Kippford, down the poor end though...
I can weld, very well, as I half mentioned at the Kirkcudbright run out.
A few nice examples of my work currently on display at the workshop (a Forward Control chassis pulled back from the brink is my current favourite) and I'm not adverse to...
Being as they were used in a lot of land rovers there's a few companies out there who will rebuild em nicely with odd design mods for a few hundred quid.
Not a bad option says I.
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