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Quirkybird
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When I'm in the states I usually leave the driving to someone else. Can't seem to get the knack of changing gears with my right hand.
Back home it's either my Toyota Hi-lux 4x4 diesel or the Triumph Spitfire below that dad and I shoehorned a Rover V8 under the bonnet of.
My problem down under was everytime I tried to hit my turning signal the wipers came on...
Shoehorn is the word . That must have been fun.... or the Triumph Spitfire below that dad and I shoehorned a Rover V8 under the bonnet of.
Sweet! I've got an old Miata I'd like to do that to. Rover motors are a little hard to come by here in the states though. I was thinking something more along the lines of a small block Chevy or Ford.Triumph Spitfire below that dad and I shoehorned a Rover V8 under the bonnet of.
Shoehorn is the word . That must have been fun.
After a long winter, the old girl is out of moth-balls and ready for summer!
The Jensen Healey also takes the Rover V8 with box, and all you have to do is drill a new hole a couple of inches back in the transmission tunnel for the gear stick. The conversion was featured in the owner's club mag, and everyone was happily surprised when the Rover unit slotted right in, even the engine mounts were in the right place ... it was one of my wanadoo projects ...Fitting the motor was easy. The real problem was the gear box.
The Jensen Healey also takes the Rover V8 with box, and all you have to do is drill a new hole a couple of inches back in the transmission tunnel for the gear stick.