As the P76 engine ceased production in 1975 it is amazing that there is still a manufacturer of gaskets doing them. ACL is the company that makes both gasket sets and main bearings for these engines. Any auto parts chain in Australia should be able to order them. However don't expect speed in supply. It took my engine shop 2 months to get a VRS kit for me last month. Main bearings were out of stock for about 5 years before ACL remade some sets. I expect that will be the last run, ever.
Most other consumables eg pistons, big ends, head gaskets, valves etc are easily substituted with 3.5 engine parts. You could also make a valley cover out of two Rover gaskets, joined down the centre.
If you have no luck try contacting the Leyland P76 clubs through leylandp76.com
The carby is a Stromberg WW2 commonly used in Australia in the 70's on small V8's and some 6's. The version used on the P76 has some unique settings in the idle progression holes in the base plate. For a gasket/rebuild kit order one for a 1973 HQ Holden 253 V8 engine. The best gas ring adaptor for these was made by AMR manufacturing (part no. M164-1), size 67mm. I still have a couple. There is no reason why you couldn't adapt a 350 Holley carb instead, they were a popular conversion.
Also it is possible to purchase spacer plates to adapt the original Rover inlet manifold.


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