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    Pistons took some moving but got them out eventually. Not usable
    The main is eaten by electolysis with a bit of rust on the journal. Pity as they could possibly have gone back in as the others look OK.
    Bores are still STD too. See what they look like after a bit of a cleanup.
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    The pits

    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    Pistons took some moving but got them out eventually. Not usable
    The main is eaten by electolysis with a bit of rust on the journal. Pity as they could possibly have gone back in as the others look OK.
    Bores are still STD too. See what they look like after a bit of a cleanup.
    I agree that the 'main' surface is too far gone.
    Those pistons, are they the old fully ventilated type not normally found in modern motors?
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    I measured the pistons i have & they are for a 1595 engine , I am sure I have some @L pistons to John Bradshaw & I dont think he used them . I think they were std & he wanted oversize . Thats bad luck about the shaft My P3 sat from 1974 to about 2000 with a sump full of water with out any problems ( car went under in 74 floods), just lucky I guess . Wayne

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    The water level was so high it was pushing oil out the diptick tube.
    Ran the hone through the bores, a couple are not too bad but looks as if it needs a rebore.
    The left piston is a 20 thou OS from a 2.6. Apart from the gudgeon it looks as if it is pretty close. Perhaps the hole could be sleeved down and with a bit of gentle use of the angle grinder to change the profile and balance they might work.
    Not sure on the availability of new 2 litre pistons.
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    The one to talk to is Ian Cox from Cox & Turner Egineering in the UK

    Have you got any 3 litre pistons? the 3 litre bore is the same as the 2.6.

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    conrods

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The one to talk to is Ian Cox from Cox & Turner Egineering in the UK

    Have you got any 3 litre pistons? the 3 litre bore is the same as the 2.6.
    Hasn't the 3 Litre got the same stroke as the 2 Litre?
    The conrod's could be the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The one to talk to is Ian Cox from Cox & Turner Egineering in the UK

    Have you got any 3 litre pistons? the 3 litre bore is the same as the 2.6.
    If the bore is the same, whats the difference?
    No 3 litre pistons here only 2.6 from a few old donks resting here.

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    Not sure about difference but thought they may be closer to the 2 litre than the 2.6 ones.

    Someone to try may be Master Chief or his dad Hilton Pollard, he even had a set of .060 pistons for 1595 engine so may still have 2 litre stuff.

    The only 3 litre stuff I have is 2 complete engines, one just reconditioned and the other good running second hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Hasn't the 3 Litre got the same stroke as the 2 Litre?
    The conrod's could be the same.
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    Havnt seen a 3 litre but the 2.6 rods are slightly longer than the 2 litre and the big end journals have less width than the 2 litre.

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    Keith I would think that you will have to use the original rods, AFAIK the Siamese bore rods are the same as the 1.6 and the spread bore 2 litre more like the later 6 cyl engines.

    The 3 litre uses the same block casting as the Land Rover 2.6 and IIRC they have a longer crank and shorter rods to compensate. So they may be interchangeable with the spread bore but not the siamese bore 2 litre.

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