How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines for Road & Track

How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines for Road & Track

$60.00

Publication Date: 19th July 2017

Covers all Rover 3.5, 3.9, 4.0 & 4.6 litre engines from 1967 to date.?Get maximum road or track performance & reliability for minimum money.?The author is an engineer with much professional experience of building race engines.?Suitable for the enthusiast as well as the more experienced mechanic.?All information is based on practical experience. Read More
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Covers all Rover 3.5, 3.9, 4.0 & 4.6 litre engines from 1967 to date.?Get maximum road or track performance & reliability for minimum money.?The author is an engineer with much professional experience of building race engines.?Suitable for the enthusiast as well as the more experienced mechanic.?All information is based on practical experience. Read More
Description

Everything you could want to know about increasing the performance and reliability of the Rover V8 engine which has been in production since 1967.
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.
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.

Details
  • Price: $60.00
  • Pages: 216
  • Carton Quantity: 9
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Imprint: Veloce
  • Series: SpeedPro
  • Publication Date: 19th July 2017
  • ISBN: 9781787111769
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / Repair & Maintenance
Author Bio
Hailing originally from New Zealand, Des Hammill is a professional engineer with many years of practical experience of building race-winning engines and solving technical problems. The author of several books in the SpeedPro series, Des writes in an easy to understand manner and gives step-by-step guidance. Des also takes his own photographs and creates his own line drawings.

Everything you could want to know about increasing the performance and reliability of the Rover V8 engine which has been in production since 1967.
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.
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.

  • Price: $60.00
  • Pages: 216
  • Carton Quantity: 9
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Imprint: Veloce
  • Series: SpeedPro
  • Publication Date: 19th July 2017
  • ISBN: 9781787111769
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / Repair & Maintenance
Hailing originally from New Zealand, Des Hammill is a professional engineer with many years of practical experience of building race-winning engines and solving technical problems. The author of several books in the SpeedPro series, Des writes in an easy to understand manner and gives step-by-step guidance. Des also takes his own photographs and creates his own line drawings.