Any red blue or black holden six will drop in, being the vintage that holden six's are at now i would possibly look at a 202 black motor around VK Commonwhore vintage, may possibly find a good runner if you are lucky.
So i recently purchased a 1979 LWB Rover that had a shot 186 in it. So pulled it out and pulled the clutch off there was a broken "brass" (i think) spacer in there with mod plate. Is this a Thrust Washer?
Is the 186 and 202 mod plate for the gear box the same? and how about the engine mounts?
And what would some people recommend? I'm not really after power as such just want to make a good camper to go on the beach.
I'm pretty new car motors. I've rebuilt plenty of bikes before 2 and 4 stroke and would say i'm mechanically minded, but i'm self taught... youtube and helpful folks like yourselfs haha
Anyway any comments or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Any red blue or black holden six will drop in, being the vintage that holden six's are at now i would possibly look at a 202 black motor around VK Commonwhore vintage, may possibly find a good runner if you are lucky.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
As mentioned red, blue and black will work. If you use a black motor unless you want to go with the very average fuel injection setup it came with, just use the engine itself and bolt carbys on. The dizzy on the black motor will be useless to you as it only distributes the spark and does nothing else. The timing was done by a crank angle sensor. The blue motor dizzy is an electronic dizzy and is what you should be looking for - it will bolt straight into a red or black motor.
Heads are different between the red and the blue/black engines so if you use a black, and want to run carbs, then you will need a manifold off a blue.
Apart from that you can mix and match them. All are getting very old now but you may be able to find a good blue or black runner that needs little work.
Failing that, have a crack at rebuilding one as they are simple to work on and a great engine to cut your teeth on.
Cheers - Gav
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
And they can be stroked using a modified ford 221 crank, with a bore brings it out to 235cubic inches
Great..... Appreciate all the comments. Research time haha.
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						Hi there
I recently pulled a Holden 6 out of 11a and I still have a few pieces laying around. pm me if there are some pieces you need and I may be able to help.
Cheers, Martin
Slant 6 Valiant or early Ford 6
Not a fan of Holdens in Land Rovers not a good thing IMHO
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
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