Agree with that Matt. Loads of new parts have gone onto 'nannies fast car'@Routy56, Haven’t had much time to get on the spanners (could argue that’s a good thing if not needed I guess!)
Can’t beat having all new bits and doing the job properly
Tunable and also partial to head gaskets i seem to remember.Agree with that Matt. Loads of new parts have gone onto 'nannies fast car'
Bet you love using new parts for cars that you race
Are you familiar with the Rover K Series engine - apparently tunes up really well.
That said, this engine is in really good condition, only done 72k.
The only difficulty factor is that it's mid-engined and you need to have small hands![]()
Definitely got a soft spot for head gaskets, not sure about tuning as I was an A series man.Tunable and also partial to head gaskets i seem to remember.
Rover always denied the head gasket issue iirc, but it was a big problem with the K series. Never had one apart myself, but I was told that the issue was actually caused by the dowels between the head and block shearing, as they were made of plastic! This obviously caused the head gasket to fail, but the gasket wasn’t the actual cause and this was allegedly how they wriggled out of admitting to the issue. I think there was also speculation that the dowel problem was due to the head bolt design, as well as obviously the plastic dowels, but iirc the head bolts go right through the block down to the sump? But like I say, i never had one to bits as always steered clear of them, but picked up bits from mates in the trade at the time when the K series first came out and was in a lot of vehicles. But it’s been years since I was in the motor trade so my memory of it all might be a bit sketchyTunable and also partial to head gaskets i seem to remember.
weren't the 'long bolt' engines snap off heads at correct torque? ..... and damned near impossible to stripRover always denied the head gasket issue iirc, but it was a big problem with the K series. Never had one apart myself, but I was told that the issue was actually caused by the dowels between the head and block shearing, as they were made of plastic! This obviously caused the head gasket to fail, but the gasket wasn’t the actual cause and this was allegedly how they wriggled out of admitting to the issue. I think there was also speculation that the dowel problem was due to the head bolt design, as well as obviously the plastic dowels, but iirc the head bolts go right through the block down to the sump? But like I say, i never had one to bits as always steered clear of them, but picked up bits from mates in the trade at the time when the K series first came out and was in a lot of vehicles. But it’s been years since I was in the motor trade so my memory of it all might be a bit sketchy
No idea, I just knew to keep clear of themweren't the 'long bolt' engines snap off heads at correct torque? ..... and damned near impossible to strip![]()
Yes there’s another neighbour that may need their dobbin laid to rest soonThere's a gap in market for us digger operators to get into - pet burials
I do loads just very big ones that eat hay
yes was very much aware of that when we took it onTunable and also partial to head gaskets i seem to remember.
Yes absolutely right on the plastic dowels issue. And earlier cars had a simple thermostat which caused big temperature changes as it opened and closedRover always denied the head gasket issue iirc, but it was a big problem with the K series. Never had one apart myself, but I was told that the issue was actually caused by the dowels between the head and block shearing, as they were made of plastic! This obviously caused the head gasket to fail, but the gasket wasn’t the actual cause and this was allegedly how they wriggled out of admitting to the issue. I think there was also speculation that the dowel problem was due to the head bolt design, as well as obviously the plastic dowels, but iirc the head bolts go right through the block down to the sump? But like I say, i never had one to bits as always steered clear of them, but picked up bits from mates in the trade at the time when the K series first came out and was in a lot of vehicles. But it’s been years since I was in the motor trade so my memory of it all might be a bit sketchy
I do loads just very big ones that eat hay
Now you are showing yer ageDefinitely got a soft spot for head gaskets, not sure about tuning as I was an A series man.
Now you are showing yer age
My first car was a black 1960 Austin A40 - A series engine - did loads of work on that![]()