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| Title | How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | For road & track - Covers all 3.5- to 4.6-litre engines |
| Author | Des Hammill |
| Summary | <p>Everything you could want top know about increasing the performance and reliability of the Rover V8 engine which has been in production since 1967.</p><p>Derived from a Buick design, the engine first appeared in the Rover P5B of 1967, but continued in use through subsequent Rover models: P6 and SD1. Not only a favourite of kit car builders, the Rover V8 also appeared in Morgans, TVRs, Land Rovers, Range Rovers, MGB V8 and the Leyland P76 in Australia.</p><p>Coverage includes: limitations of standard components; short block preparation/clearances; solving the oiling & main cap problems of pre- 94 cylinder blocks; full details of cylinder head modifications; optimising ignition settings; exhaust system requirements; Holley, Weber & SU carburettor/inlet manifold options; camshaft & valve train requirements; modifications for racing; modifications for road use.</p> |
| Publisher | Veloce Publishing |
| Published | 2016-02-15 |
| Page Count | 216 |
| Price | |
| Google Books Preview | Google Books Preview |
| ISBN | ISBN_10: 1845848683, ISBN_13: 9781845848682 |

