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roverman Member
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Truly professional swap and restoration, to be veiwed at "BritishV8" webbsite, Healey section/How it was done. Enjoy, Art G., aka. roverman. |
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Art DeKneef Member
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So the rest of you do not have to search. http://www.britishv8.org/Other/ErnieVicencio.htm Nice car and pictures. Some different ideas there. |
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answerman Member
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Yes, I saw that on the BCF. Very nice. Supposedly part of the design of the JH was that Donald Healey wanted to leave room to put a V8 in at some point. I read through that and mentally filed it under the category of "if Ms. Jenavieve's 907 bites the dust, it might be an alternative to a replacement". It just seems like the Rover V8 would be an "almost authentic" swap. |
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roverman Member
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The RV8 has more going for now, than any time in it's past. Three mfgr's of aftermarket heads,new/improved oem blocks from Cosworth. This engine has a long history of racing developement, from around the world. Onward, roverman. |
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Mitch Ware Member
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I had a free one of these V8's offered to me, with a lightened flywheel, heads already rebuilt, etc. I was going to put it in the race car, but then found out that the car would have virtually no class that it would be eligible for, unless I could prove that V8 Jensen Healeys were raced in the past. Mitch Ware #19670 #11002 |
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roverman Member
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I think that would leave slaloms and track days or NASA ? Of course a TR8 would be legal. I have a Huffaker TR8/ GT 1 car. Cheers, Art. |