
Originally Posted by
rick130
I was only reading about it a few weeks back, (someone started a thread on the rover P6 which piqued my interest)
I'll try and dig up a link, but IIRC the Buick engine was die cast and the Rover sand cast, the Rover is therefore a little heavier and a few things were changed to simplify construction.
The Buick 215 team leader was employed by Rover to oversee setup and production.
Another bit of trivia is that the basic Buick 215 engine design became the basis for the famous Buick 90* V6 that after a long evolution eventually ended up in production here powering Commodores.
I have 2 x of these 231 CI V6's at home, one is a late 77 even fire stock and the other is a 79 hi port head version with an edlbrock performer manifold and buick turbo alloy valve covers. One is for a 58 FC sedan and the other is a spare - hotrod maybe.
I also modded a spare HEI dizzy to fit a RV8 .
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
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