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Gazza

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I have my old 4.6 V8 engine going for free if anybody wants it for parts
or possible rebuild.
99K miles under its belt. Broken piston. From my 1998 P38 Range Rover.
Complete with both heads (no leaks), water & oil pumps. Was all working
ok until a piston decided to break up. Was still running but making a
racket when it warmed up, no water or oil loss though. Located in
Ruislip, west London free to anyone who can collect it.

gaz


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1998 V8 HSE P38
1989 V8 RR Classic

If It Ain’t Broken... Fix It ‘Til It Is
 
Gazza <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have my old 4.6 V8 engine going for free if anybody wants it for parts
> or possible rebuild.
> 99K miles under its belt. Broken piston. From my 1998 P38 Range Rover.
> Complete with both heads (no leaks), water & oil pumps. Was all working
> ok until a piston decided to break up. Was still running but making a
> racket when it warmed up, no water or oil loss though. Located in
> Ruislip, west London free to anyone who can collect it.


/waves at Mark - from Hampton Hill

when is good? I can make myself available and in Ruislip most
days/evenings although the weekend is looking a little crowded.


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William Tasso
 
William Tasso wrote:
> Gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have my old 4.6 V8 engine going for free if anybody wants it for
>> parts or possible rebuild.
>> 99K miles under its belt. Broken piston. From my 1998 P38 Range
>> Rover. Complete with both heads (no leaks), water & oil pumps. Was
>> all working ok until a piston decided to break up. Was still running
>> but making a racket when it warmed up, no water or oil loss though.
>> Located in Ruislip, west London free to anyone who can collect it.

>
>
> /waves at Mark - from Hampton Hill
>
> when is good? I can make myself available and in Ruislip most
> days/evenings although the weekend is looking a little crowded.
>
>

Hi William

email me off group gary dot es at btinternet dot com

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1998 V8 HSE P38
1989 V8 RR Classic

If It Ain’t Broken... Fix It ‘Til It Is
 
William Tasso wrote:
> Gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have my old 4.6 V8 engine going for free if anybody wants it for
>> parts or possible rebuild.
>> 99K miles under its belt. Broken piston. From my 1998 P38 Range
>> Rover. Complete with both heads (no leaks), water & oil pumps. Was
>> all working ok until a piston decided to break up. Was still running
>> but making a racket when it warmed up, no water or oil loss though.
>> Located in Ruislip, west London free to anyone who can collect it.

>
>
> /waves at Mark - from Hampton Hill
>
> when is good? I can make myself available and in Ruislip most
> days/evenings although the weekend is looking a little crowded.
>
>

Waaaayheeey!!! Got my rangie back today, new engine, brilliant.
And the old lump has a new home too, hopefully William will get her
going again someday soon.

gaz

--

1998 V8 HSE P38
1989 V8 RR Classic

If It Ain’t Broken... Fix It ‘Til It Is
 
Gazza <[email protected]> wrote:

>Waaaayheeey!!! Got my rangie back today, new engine, brilliant.


heh hee - know that feeling.

> And the old lump has a new home too, hopefully William will get her
> going again someday soon.


#1 son is cautiously optimistic (a good approach for a 12yo) - we'll be
stripping the lump down when we have more than a few contiguous hours to
spare - I'm hopefull that after a little engineering (or maybe just new
parts) she'll drop straight in where the 3.5 currently sits.

I can feel a shopping list coming on :)

Then, we have a real problem - what to do with the 3.5? anyone got a
rotting spitfire[1] with paperwork? <g>

Many thanks Gazza.

[1] The Triumph variety, of course.
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William Tasso
110 V8
 
William Tasso wrote:
> Gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Waaaayheeey!!! Got my rangie back today, new engine, brilliant.

>
> heh hee - know that feeling.
>
>> And the old lump has a new home too, hopefully William will get her
>> going again someday soon.

>
> #1 son is cautiously optimistic (a good approach for a 12yo) - we'll be
> stripping the lump down when we have more than a few contiguous hours to
> spare - I'm hopefull that after a little engineering (or maybe just new
> parts) she'll drop straight in where the 3.5 currently sits.
>
> I can feel a shopping list coming on :)
>
> Then, we have a real problem - what to do with the 3.5? anyone got a
> rotting spitfire[1] with paperwork? <g>
>
> Many thanks Gazza.
>
> [1] The Triumph variety, of course.



William, can i have your 3.5 block? I want to make a display out of it?

Nige

--

Subaru WRX
Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)

We might be going on a summer holiday, the Greece Ball rally!!!!


 
Nige <[email protected]> wrote:

> ...
> can i have your 3.5 block? I want to make a display out of it?


YGM (assiming I descrambled your address correctly)

--
William Tasso
 
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