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V8 to kombi box adaptor plate
kevo - January 1st, 2006 at 11:46 PM

hey guys,
i am currently looking 4 someone who makes or can make me an adapter plate so to fit my 3.5L alloy ROVER V8 to my 2L gearbox

i am willing to pay just cant find ne1 to make it (though my contacts for this kind of work is limited as im kinda only 18)

any help is much appriciated, this is the last thing i am waiting on b4 i rip out the slow ass flat 4 out of the baywindow!!! SO SO EAGER!!!!!

kevo

in perth by the way eh


seagull - January 2nd, 2006 at 01:01 AM

Kevo , you would be wasting your $ get hold of a 2.2 ltr subaru .It will pull just as well & be saving you heaps of $ in fuel .

Chris on warton road has a adapter plate , I find his number if you ar that keen on the 3.5

Go subaru


shaihulud - January 2nd, 2006 at 11:18 AM

Kevo. Try Volks Conversions on (07) 5537 7770. He can sell you an entire kit. I agree with seagull. Go Subi. The Rover V8 is good but it's a gas guzzler. Also the rego people will not like it and nor will your insurance company. Don't forget that if the 2 litre engine that you are going to remove is in good condition it is worth good $$$$.


kevo - January 2nd, 2006 at 12:23 PM

thanks for your help guys,

ill let you know how i go,
yer i have allready been down the subi track but wanted something different and a bit more unique, plus i cant get over the sound of a screaming V8!!!

yes the rego ppl will not love me, the whole car has to go over the pits again which will be awesome fun... but i am so determined to make it a V8 kombi, so many ppl have shut me down n said i cant / wont do it:repuke


oh yer seagull, that number of chris with the plate wood be much appreciated, i think volks conversions is over east which is a minor setback for sending a heavy bit of metal over west haha cheers mate


seagull - January 3rd, 2006 at 02:02 AM

have you a motor ?


kevo - January 3rd, 2006 at 08:22 PM

yer seagull, i have a licenced 3.5L V8 sevan running at the moment, and i burn around in it nearly every day - good fun smokin it up haha


wacked1 - January 11th, 2006 at 01:06 PM

mate it's one of the easiest conversions out you don't have to worry about wiring for EFI and all that other crap. if you want a V8 do it i had one it was a bit of a gas guzzler aut it was also a heap of fun, the only problem you will find with the rover engine is if you want to get a little moer power out of it later on, there isn't many after market parts you can buy off the shelf for it.
if you need any info drop me an email.
the roads authority won't give you all that much grief if the conversion is done right
here is a picture of mine
cheers
wacked1

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v229/wacked1/strip-down.jpg


jeremy - January 11th, 2006 at 09:16 PM

If you can draw up what you what (Auto Cad would be best) any decent Laser Cuting Place could cut out an adapater.


MadMacII - November 10th, 2010 at 05:46 PM

He wacked1 I just bought a Rover V8 for the sand rail buggy I am building. Do you know anyone who has all the dimensions or maybe even drawings I can use to make my own adaptor plate. Should be able to manufacture it myself if I have the specs. Cheers.


No Dunes - November 10th, 2010 at 11:46 PM

I have one around somewhere , i will look tomorrow for you


1303Steve - November 11th, 2010 at 12:02 AM

Hi

These people might do them.

Steve

http://clubvw.org.au/images/unicap.jpg


ernie norley - November 11th, 2010 at 08:04 AM

Gday all I love the rover motor. As far as performance goes you can buy a 4 barrel manifold of a 215 buick motor bolt up also davis engineering at amaroo park do stroker motors You can also modify a holden v8 dissy to suit plenty of different extractors as well I was building a trike with midmount 3.5 but the motor is now destined for a 403 peugeot ute.
Ernie