Hi guys ,
I have a 4.4 P76 motor which was in a P5B rover...............
I thought it would be able to put it straight into a 98 D1V8 auto but now ive taken the 3.9 out and had a look, the hole spacing for the bolts in the end of the crank which hold the flywheel plate on are different...........
now Im stumped...........Is this normal for the P76 motor to be different bolt pattern or do I have a freak crank???
cheers
V8Johnno
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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All P76 engines are fitted with a crankshaft end different to the Rover, the cylinders are taller and therefore you need special spacer plates to use the D1 inlet manifold. Exhaust manifolds will touch the chassis. The cam will not suit EFI as well, and the heads on a P76 engine don't have the accessories mounting holes. Rover heads can be used. Also the engine mounts will have to be modified, and the engine will not pass a roadworthy check as it is pre-emissions, and lastly it will likely overheat as the cooling is marginal on these engines. Not a good conversion all round.
thanks guys,I suspected as much,
Ill whip the heads off the 3.9 and see whats happenned then
i have the flywheel adaptor for the P76 engine to the ZF box (new)
I have a complete P76 V8 engine with 3speed auto gearbox, waiting for a home.
Interesting I am going to put a set like this but with fuel injected LPG into my 87 V8 County, so good to read comments
regards G2
Oh I have been playing with the P76 V8's quite a few years never had overheat probs any more than others and alot of the other rover parts fit on it, its one of my fav engine![]()
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