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Thread: stroking a 3.5 motor

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    Put a GE Electric motor in it and then fill the back up with batteries.....

    It will be just like a Rover.... Unreliable and expensive...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.5rangie View Post
    I agree, mine handles great
    How would you know


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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Ever put a bullbar and winch on your vehicle??, well if you have, you've screwed the weight distribution up more than a cast iron block

    Most critiscism i've heard are usually from those that have never had one themselves
    And a bull bar and winch puts the weight even further forward.....
    An Isuzu 3.9 is about the same as a SBC which is about 50kg more than a Rover V8. AFAIK, 110's with the Isuzu have reinforced chassis mounts....

    I have a stroked 3.5 (now a 4.3) in my 110. It goes well enough (it has RR transfer gears to raise the gearing which it still pulls easily). Even so, I often wish it was a 350 Chev. They are reliable, as cheap as a Holden to rebuild, very compact (for the capacity) and in stock form have almost double the power and torque of a 3.5 with a HUGE range of cheap performance parts available.

    Using a carbed 350, the chev conversion can be done for about $2000 plus the engine. This is less than what the stroker kit is going to cost you and then you will still need to do a full rebuild on the 3.5 which will be more than a good used 350. $2000 includes adaptor kit, engine mounts, headers, clutch, radiator mods and a manual flywheel. To do it justice you would probably also need 0.996 transfer gears to reduce the crusing revs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    How would you know

    Well i think it does, its been that long since i drove it last










    Which was yesterday

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    3.9s are the same or worse than 4.0 and 4.6.
    It is the bore increase that is the problem, leaving too little material around the bore/sleeve if not accurately cast.
    My 3.9 is OK so far at 135K, but I am paranoid about engine temp.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.5rangie View Post
    Well i think it does, its been that long since i drove it last










    Which was yesterday
    How is it in the bush but?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark2 View Post
    And a bull bar and winch puts the weight even further forward.....
    An Isuzu 3.9 is about the same as a SBC which is about 50kg more than a Rover V8. AFAIK, 110's with the Isuzu have reinforced chassis mounts....

    I have a stroked 3.5 (now a 4.3) in my 110. It goes well enough (it has RR transfer gears to raise the gearing which it still pulls easily). Even so, I often wish it was a 350 Chev. They are reliable, as cheap as a Holden to rebuild, very compact (for the capacity) and in stock form have almost double the power and torque of a 3.5 with a HUGE range of cheap performance parts available.

    Using a carbed 350, the chev conversion can be done for about $2000 plus the engine. This is less than what the stroker kit is going to cost you and then you will still need to do a full rebuild on the 3.5 which will be more than a good used 350. $2000 includes adaptor kit, engine mounts, headers, clutch, radiator mods and a manual flywheel. To do it justice you would probably also need 0.996 transfer gears to reduce the crusing revs.
    Good to see there is some realists about, i'll sell him a good running 350 with adaptor for either 4 or 5 speed for 1k mmm not sure if LT77 bellhousing is the same as LT85

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    I think we can all agree that the little 3.5 is the sweetest and most reliable of the engines avail for a RR or 110, but it could do with some more torque and power etc. I am always amazed at the performance of such a little engine, but it just can't cut it when it comes to pulling a heavy load or grunting up long hills. A great pity this.



    Go the small block.


    JC

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    Is there much difference in the total engine lengths with adapters and fans when using Chevs or Holdens in comparison to the Rover V8?
    Cheers
    Slunnie


    ~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~

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    a 3lt 6cyl nissan motor is 65kg heavier than a 3.5 V8 rover..great little motors but underpowered. stroke it is a waste of $ IMO, Chev V8 is the cheaper option then what does everyone do gas the bugger???
    Depend also on what you want power for mud churning or touring towing.. I know when (if) my TDi packs it I'm going a turbo Chev Diesel V8 (because I can)..
    If you want to stay Rover a p76 4.4 lt is a good motor and interchangble with most rover bits using manifold spacers, options are endless but always $$
    When My 3.5lt died in my Rangie I looked at a heap of options and went a 3.9lt replacement (built to Drag spec by my brotherinlaw to be used in a modded Nissan 240Z) so I was pleased as I saved $$$ back then..cool seeing a V8 being to out rev a tacho without valve bouncing, al prof balanced and blueprinted,mmm it sounded nice.

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