
Originally Posted by
jedwards
Firstly, I do apologise for so many questions. I certainly have more to learn than most here, and I really appreciate your generosity and help. .
I have another parts number question, as I am trying hard to get to the bottom of the convoluted history of my engine.
My vehicle is a 1953 Series 1 80" which was originally fitted with a 2 litre Siamese-bore motor. Around 1955 the block was replaced by Land Rover using a later 2 litre Spread-bore block with many of the parts from the original motor being reused wherever possible. So I knew I had a motor of mixed "heritage" but as I started to make my list of restoration parts, I found even more anomalies.
The Connecting Rods are cast with part number 238142, which I believe is not a Land Rover part number at all, but is from a Rover P4, so apparently they used whatever was at hand. My pistons seem to be correct for the 2 litre, but wear a part number of 59 240575 1c, which I cannot find any reference to at all on the internet.
So when I went to order Con Rod Big End Bearings, I found that my engine is fitted with bearings marked with PV or VP 2726 0.30. Unfortunately that is neither a Land Rover nor Rover P4 part number. So with Con Rods that may or may not be the same as Land Rover 2 litre rods, can I safely order +0.03 bearing for a 53 2 litre motor and expect them to fit?
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
regards and thanks
Jeff
Can't help with the rods but you have to remember many parts were from Rover engines. This was from the days when there was commonality of parts to reduce costs across many models.
Parts manual shows 3 part numbers for rods 265737, 240650 & 212366 (1954) one difference could be gudgeon pin size.
Pistons would have a casting number but it may not be the actual part number.
Parts manual shows for STD size 500493 ('54-'55) and 278372 again gudgeon pin size ?
If the big end shells are +.030" they may not be Land Rover parts depending when the regrind was done and where. Few engine rebuilders would buy from LR when there are plenty of aftermarket suppliers.
Parts manual shows 2 numbers, 523277 ('54) & 423301 ('55 - '58).
I've no idea what the differences, if any, between the big end shell part numbers are. Could be just a change of material or did the crank journals change between siamese & spreadbore ??
You might have to contact one of the specialist rebuilders in the UK, they might be able to tell you what, if any, changes there were.
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