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Thread: 2.0l engine rebuilt, lack of power

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    Extreme rookie question time...

    Confirming, where is the timing reference mark? The notch on the casing as arrowed or a pointed screw that is just out of shot inside the housing at the top of the inspection hole? None look like the pic in the manual.

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    There was very little increase in HP from the 1.6 litre engine, just more torque:

    https://www.series123.com/UKhomepages/index66/index.html

    Land Rover 2 litre Engine specs:
    swept engine volume: 1997 cc
    cylinder bore: 77.8mm
    piston stroke: 105mm
    compression ratio: 6.8:1
    carburettor: Solex 32 PBI-2
    power: 52 bhp at 4000 rpm
    torque: 101ft lb at 1500rpm



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    Can't help you with the timing mark. Maybe if you were to clean it up a bit it may become more clear. Strange circular part must be there for a reason.

    Do you know if the new rings were chrome? They tend to take a lot of bedding in. I don't believe that your compression test result is far off the mark.



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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    Extreme rookie question time...

    Confirming, where is the timing reference mark? The notch on the casing as arrowed or a pointed screw that is just out of shot inside the housing at the top of the inspection hole? None look like the pic in the manual.
    I did the timing on my Series I a while ago and I have a feeling that the pointer is on a separate pressed steel plate which is missing on yours.

    I'd have to get down the back shed to check, if I'm correct your timing would be a long way out. Mine was out but it ran OK, down on power and backfired when switching off, runs a lot better now.


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