If it has a 4.2 then it probably has an aftermarket stroker crank.
I think it would be a case of pulling a plug and measuring the stroke, then comparing that to standard.
Hi all, jst wondering if there is any way one can tell the size [capacity ] of the rover V8 engines? My new baby, an 88 Rangie, is supposed to have a 4.2 motor. Can this be verified by engine no, stamping on the block etc or do I have to take out a spark plug and measure how much fluid I can put into the cylinder. Thanks and I will be posting pictures soon. Bob
If it has a 4.2 then it probably has an aftermarket stroker crank.
I think it would be a case of pulling a plug and measuring the stroke, then comparing that to standard.
Stumbled on this awhile back.
It may be of some use.
Land Rover FAQ - History, Production, Sales - Chassis Numbering
Cheers.
Paul.
77 series3 (sold)
95 300Tdi Ute (sold)
2003 XTREME Td5
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
It might have the engine out of an LSE, they were all 4.2.
Pretty unlikely.
Australian delivered LSEs were all 3.9s. The factory 4.2 never came to Australia.
Well Bob my curiosity got the better of me!
It would seem you have a 3.5 injected V8
if the 'L' is correct unless it is not the original engine.
Assuming of course that the linked chart is also correct.
Vin number chart post '79
Cheers.
Paul.
77 series3 (sold)
95 300Tdi Ute (sold)
2003 XTREME Td5
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
Hence my comment that it is probably an aftermarket stroker crank.
I am going to rebuild my 3.5 using one of them.
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