Try these guys.
http://www.auscranks.com.au
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Try these guys.
http://www.auscranks.com.au
Er, the liners can and do move up.
The fire ring of the gasket is outside the liner so it can move up until it hits the head. On a steel gasket that is about 20thou.
The theory in "Tuning Rover V8s"' is That when the liners are put in a hot block they sometimes do not sit fully on the ledge. This gives them more room to move.
Regards Philip A
G'day Mark,
I had a 3500 rebored with two new liners fitted some years ago. After
10 000km it started ticking, which developed into a bucketful of rattles fairly quickly. The engine reconditioner and I (like you) couldn't see how the new liners could move. The short answer seems to be that the original liners did not have the top-hat and it is probably they that have moved. I still haven't had the nerve to strip it down and check:(
Cheers Chazza
I know of a Cheap Rangie with a Low KM 350 chev mounted to a LT85
$2k
I've been thinking about replacing my 3.9 with a second hand 4.6 as it is the easiest replacement. do any of you have any idea what the 4.6 is like?
Blythe