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    Well, an update as promised. Thanks to all and Garycol in particular for the very helpful photos. Based on the absence of the cross bolts I have concluded that my latest acquisition is not a 4.6 as sold to me, but I believe just a bog standard and probably the original 3.5 EFI Basically looks like I was lied too, pure and simple. therefore no reason to believe anything else the PO told me about it (eg no issues) I paid $1500 for it, its pretty clean inside, roof lining etc all good, so I shall just work through any issues I guess. Disappointing, but I just tell myself that I rescued a RRC from an undeserving

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    Did you check the actual engine number ??

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    At least you won't end up with slipped liners the 3.5 is no power house but pretty reliable old jiggers

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    The old 3.5 I used to drive for work (towing a sweeper) had been re-cammed for low-down torque. Was fantastic zero to 60, dying after 80+. Gutless by 110km/h

    But, take the load off and she'd fly! - a great hoon-wagon.

    Cam wear is pretty ordinary on these engines, and a great excuse to replace it with a suitable one if you want.

    Never mind the Gold Standard for testing the BW transfer case... get enthusiastic on a tight round-a-bout and listen for any tyre-chirp or roughness/noise. Do the same in wet weather and see if the car takes the 'Scenic Route'

    I'm told that these transfer-cases are great in beach sand.

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    If I can hijack my own thread I have another query. I have concluded through highly technical analysis (random implanted screw and heaps of some kind of bog, liquid weld stuff etc detected) that I need a new radiator. There are heaps listed for the RRC and disco 1 which seem compatible. However, mine appears to have what I believe to be oil cooler lines coming from the bottom (2 small lines close together) I am confused as to what I should be searching for to come up with the right product. A reminder then that I have a 1989 3.5 V8 auto (I think, given the misinformation I have been fed by the PO it could be a model T ford!) Any ideas folks?
    Last edited by snowbound; 25th September 2014 at 07:23 AM. Reason: re posting in a separate thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Did you check the actual engine number ??
    I couldn't find it! I have extractors with a heat guard over them and I think it is concealed under that lot somewhere!

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowbound View Post
    If I can hijack my own thread I have another query. I have concluded through highly technical analysis (random implanted screw and heaps of some kind of bog, liquid weld stuff etc detected) that I need a new radiator. There are heaps listed for the RRC and disco 1 which seem compatible. However, mine appears to have what I believe to be oil cooler lines coming from the bottom (2 small lines close together) I am confused as to what I should be searching for to come up with the right product. A reminder then that I have a 1989 3.5 V8 auto (I think, given the misinformation I have been fed by the PO it could be a model T ford!) Any ideas folks?
    Auto cooler is part of the rad but you could bypass that and run a after market cooler I front of the rad the trans will love you for it. What auto box does it have fitted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    Auto cooler is part of the rad but you could bypass that and run a after market cooler I front of the rad the trans will love you for it. What auto box does it have fitted?
    Not sure TBH probably the original for an 89 vogue ?

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    I'm not familure with that vintage rr trans is it 3 or 4 speed if its four speed its most likely a zf if that's the case they run full line pressure to the cooler in that case its proper hydraulic hose and fittings and a decent cooler

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