Thanks.
Have to get a mirror to look down behind the rocker cover and firewall.
Check again tomorrow and report back in the afternoon.
Between 3 and 5 cyl was mentioned on UK forums for Possible, other engine numbers.
was going to use socket to rock back and forth.
Just need to drop some oil in each Cyl and let soak Overnite.
Thanks Again.
whitehillbilly
4th attempt, mirror, rag, torch and I found it.
44171918.
Thanks for the help finding it. **** of a place.
Will take some pics of the Auto Box, to ID it, tomorrow.
I see in the Haynes Manual, which came with it, mention a Diff lock ????
20/50 Oil in these motors, diff oil the same as my S3 ? ATM fluid in Gearbox, is nice and red, unless it has settled with dirty stuff at the bottom. Transfer case ? Swivel, oil or one shot ? Part No for small original inline fuel filter (Repco)
White mould in on the seatbelts, what would be best to wipe it with, also door cars have 'spotting' so need a wipe over.
Dot 4 brake fluid ?
The challenging side, it trying to work out what all the extra wires, relays and bits do
whitehillbiiy
Thanks Lionel.
Better if it fires up
Then wash. clean, blue slip rego.
The Hundreds of Hrs on my S3 Rebuild, never again.
Patina, and get going
Updates and more questions to come.
Big wash, clean weekend ahead.
Maybe Named Doc or Hudson, after the Old, heavy slow 'Cars" Hornet. 4.4 under the bonnet.
whitehillbilly
Don't want to be a wet blanket here, but I don't think it is a P76 engine, the raised oil filler is odd. Had a P76, Rover SD1 and still have RRC, and the P76 had filler on left side flush with rocker cover, carb conversion was pretty common in those days I still have a manifold with single Stromberg on it to suit Rover engine sitting in shed. It was a good conversion provided you did not want to climb any steep hills, which is way manifold found it's way back on the shelf. Hope I'm wrong because the Leyland was a very gutsy engine. As well as the P76, brother had one in his 2A shorty (not the smartest combination!)
Joe
Hi Joe,
Had forgotten about steep terrain and Stromberg carbies.
Would the engine spell out type of motor.
Thanks.
whitehillbilly
I recently sold a 2 door with a worked 4.4. It had a raised oil filler on the LHS rocker cover right at the front. Had the same extractors as the one in this thread.
Didn't pay much attention to the brand of carb on it, but was similar to the one pictured here.
It had been modded with two or three brass tubes coming up out of the throat of the carb into the air cleaner a bit like periscopes out the top of a submarine............ obviously to stop flooding.
I know this RRC was very capable off road.
DL
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