How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines for Road and Track
Learn how to get the most out of your Rover engine. This guide covers all Rover V8 engines from the introduction of the 3.5-liter engine in 1967 to the 3.9-liter engine of 1989 through the current 4.0- and 4.6-liter X-bolt block engines introduced in 1994. The information is applicable to both road-going and racing engines, and includes such topics as: short block preparation and clearances; cylinder head modifications; SU, Holley, and Weber carburetors and manifolds; camshafts and valve train; ignition requirements; and special issues, such as how to prevent oiling problems on pre-1994 blocks. Sftbd., 8 x 10, 144 pgs., over 150 b&w ill.
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