P4 V-8

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pre65
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P4 V-8

Post by pre65 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:55 pm

Has anyone come across a P4 with the V-8 Rover engine before.

I built (or to be correct finished off someone else's project) one in the 70's, it was an 80 but it finished up with the engine and transmission from a 100.

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Phil - Nottingham
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Re: P4 V-8

Post by Phil - Nottingham » Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:25 pm

I have seen at least three over the years and another is in the process of being done -see P4DG Forum
http://www.roverp4dg.org.uk/phpBB2/view ... conversion
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Re: P4 V-8

Post by Robert Tucker » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:20 am

There have been plenty of P4 V-8 conversions in Australia. 4.4 litre Leighland P76 engines, Range Rover engines and SD1 engines are the most popular choices and an SD1 flywheel modified to take a Toyota clutch and a Hadfield bellhousing conversion to adapt a steel case Celica 5 speed gearbox is a typical solution. Just as much time will be spent adapting the speedo, the throttle and choke linkages, the fuel lines, exhaust pipes (watch out for the top of the steering box!) re-locating the oil filter, finding a suitable sump and modifying the tail shaft and transmission tunnel. The end result is not as pleasing as you might expect and the only real benefit is lighter steering which, in itself required a change in rear brake sleeve diameter and a pair of Rover 2000 coil springs. Absolutely far more fun, and much easier to complete, was a Mk2 suffix C 3 litre engine and a 3.5 ratio differential into a P4 100. You need to take it easy on the first gear of the original Rover 90 manual gearbox and Mk 2 and Mk 3 manual gearboxes seem to be very rare and should, in my opinion, be retained to keep the remaining Mk2 and Mk3 3 litre manual cars running. Happy Rovering, Robert.

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Re: P4 V-8

Post by pompeypaul » Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:36 am

currently planning to fit a bmw 6 cylinder eng/box in mine :lol:

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Re: P4 V-8

Post by jp928 » Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:08 am

Many years ago I had a 50 P4 (Cyclops) modified by another, that boasted a 90 grille and engine, P3 gearbox with overdrive, and obviously a floor gear change. Beautiful car to drive long distances, changes up or down in the overdrive were better than some modern automatics.

jp Previously P2,P3,P4,P6,P6B,RR,Disco

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Re: P4 V-8

Post by jimclarke1970 » Sun Jul 14, 2019 9:30 am

The picture of the Rover P4 on this page, with the number plate XAA8. Is this car still out there anywhere, my father owned this in the 70s, would love to see it.

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Re: P4 V-8

Post by GOY189 » Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:26 pm

XAA8 has been transferred to a 1984 Mini (brown colour) that has been untaxed since 1997

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