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Old 08-13-2016, 04:23 AM
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Long ongoing project. But great headway this week. Bulkhead heavily modified. Engine and transmission mount fabricated.
I cleaned and painted while the welder/fabricated.





Cleaned and painted. Extra roll cage bar to stiffen front.



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Old 08-13-2016, 02:29 PM
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So are you going 4.0 SC? As far as I can see, it has no solenoids, so either 3.2l or 4.0l SC. I doubt you'd fit the 3.wl lacking power (I know, I have one in my XJ8). I'd say AJ26s?
 
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that engine sure resembles a Ford Mustang engine!
 
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Old 08-13-2016, 03:07 PM
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Mel - what are those front brakes? They look awesome!
 
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Old 08-13-2016, 04:20 PM
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Mel,

I assume you know all about the AJ26 & AJ27 engines. If not, don't even think about fitting it if you haven't changed the top and bottom tensioners for the revised 4.2 items, change the useless plastic cooling tower for an alloy one, uprate the waterpump impeller which fails and change the valley water pipes.

Which box are you fitting?

Good luck with the project.

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Originally Posted by ronbros
that engine sure resembles a Ford Mustang engine!
??, that's an XJR v8.
 
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Old 08-13-2016, 09:10 PM
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dual lower pulley = SC
 
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Old 08-13-2016, 09:24 PM
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Air charge coolers on top were the giveaway for me! 😉
 
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Old 08-14-2016, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by JTsmks
Air charge coolers on top were the giveaway for me! 😉
I didn't see them... So AJ26s it is
 
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Old 08-14-2016, 04:37 AM
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Been a jag tech since left school. Done many a tensioner. That engine is just a dummy engine to get mounts made up.

4.0 litre. Aj26. Latest tensioners. 4.2 headgaskets. Uprated top and bottom pulleys. Auto gearbox with flappy paddles. The merc box that comes on the standard v8r is well capable of handling the power.
I am designing a dry sump system.

Shell is seam welded. Brakes were on the car. The man who built it made everything himself.

Solid front and rear subframe mounts.
Solid bronze upper and lower wishbone bushes. Solid rack mounts. Solid shock bushes. Adjustable front ride height ( see small front springs )
Custom rear suspension. Adjustable rear ride height. Adjustable rear camber and track. All rose jointed.

It was fun to drive before.

As a side note I have a massive amount of v12 stuff for sale.

Lister 7.0 litre block crank rods. Heads. Heads been fully refurbished. Need shimming. Tubular manifolds. Large throttles. Group c style water rails. Manual 5 speed box with bell housing and adapter plate. Triple plate clutch. Lots more.
 
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I'd love to convert to a Lister 7.0l... But that won't work here
 
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Originally Posted by Daim
I'd love to convert to a Lister 7.0l... But that won't work here
WWhy wont it work ?
 
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WWhy wont it work ?
Registration laws. I would never be able to get the car registered as a classic, as the conversion needs to be from the same time the car was built. Hommage cars don't work here... You can't whack in a Lister engine and get away with it... Thrus, if you did, you'd register normally paying something like €2000 roadtax/year just to be allowed to use it on the roads!
 
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Yes, it will be a lightweight monster, no, muscle!
 
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Yes, it will be a lightweight monster, no, muscle!
Why no muscle? 400 bhp standard. Will weigh 100kg less than the v12. And the front of the engine is in line with the front edge of the subframe. Much better weight distribution.
 
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Originally Posted by melhookv12
Why no muscle?
I mean MUSCLE!! BIG MUSCLE!!!
 
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too bad shipping a 7 liter Lister to the us is expensive..
 
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Originally Posted by Daim
Registration laws. I would never be able to get the car registered as a classic, as the conversion needs to be from the same time the car was built. Hommage cars don't work here... You can't whack in a Lister engine and get away with it... Thrus, if you did, you'd register normally paying something like €2000 roadtax/year just to be allowed to use it on the roads!

Leave the hood/bonnet closed.
 
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Originally Posted by 1 of 19
Leave the hood/bonnet closed.
Would be hard to do so when you have regular vehicle inspections...
 
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