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Bartell -> RE: Big Block Chevy Transplant - Possible? (11/17/2007 10:56:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Suagrtown Cabaret I have found a few links online about putting a Chevy small block into a RR Classic, and maybe even into a disco. Problem is - My two donor motors are both 454's. Does anybody know if ANY Rover product will swallow a big block? I think that would just be a super neat project. Range Rover snob appeal with a freight train bored and stroked 496 in there. Any experience??? Thanks - Peace I have no clue on the bhp rating of an LR slushbox but the R380 is good for 500-600 bhp and the axle is toughie as well..though likely not tough enough. Space-wise a 454 or 496 is likely impossible..though I know a LS2 (6L = 405bhp, the cheapest-out-of-the-box emission compliant horsepower on the planet at the moment) or a LS7 (7L = 505bhp) will go anywhere a LR V8 does and weighs about the same. Yet just the bellhousing for any block-swap project would cost a mint! I see more frustration than fun. On the sad side, anything in a LR after a 3.5 (3.9, 4.2, 4.0 and 4.6) is a VERY dangerous candidate for power upgrades (outside of improved chipping). The newest LR Comcast blocks, out in the last few months, are made from a much improved casting and are beautifully machined. They show great promise for big bhp lovers but patience will be necessary as they are only arriving in a trickle. I would not be surprised if a dependable 6 L version of your block is aftermarket-created over the next few years. (Rimmer Bros tried that and failed about 4-5 years ago using the existing 4.6 block as a base = cracked blocks & dislodged liners.) James
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